International community urged to respect Malaysian judiciary
Bernama, 19 February 2010 The government will let the law take its course in the sodomy trial involving PKR advisor Anwar Ibrahim, said Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. Malaysia, he said, respects the rule of law and the people uphold the country's justice system. "The judiciary has its role and this is enshrined in...
Malaysia: Three women caned for extramarital sex
Agence France-Presse, 17 February 2010 Malaysia said Wednesday that three women have been caned under Islamic law for having extramarital sex, in a first for the Muslim-majority country. Officials said the three women were caned on February 9 at a women's prison outside the capital Kuala Lumpur after being convicted of "khalwat"...
North Korea’s ‘peerlessly brilliant’ Kim turns 68
Reuters, 16 February 2010 North Korea celebrated leader Kim Jong-il's birthday on Tuesday with synchronised swimmers glorifying the "kind-hearted father" of the reclusive nation while it made overtures for dialogue with the United States. Kim, 68, is facing pressure to return to disarmament-for-aid nuclear talks due to UN sanctions...
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