Latest News:  

English>>World

Opposition leaders, activists charged for sedition in Malaysia

(Xinhua)

17:57, May 29, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 (Xinhua) -- Several Malaysian opposition leaders and activists were charged on Wednesday for sedition after the recent general election, as opposition vowed to continue large protest against alleged electoral fraud.

Opposition People's Justice Party (PKR) vice president Tian Chua were among the five who were brought to a Kuala Lumpur court, where they were charged with allegedly seditious remarks during a political forum on May 13 by calling street protests against the May 5 election results.

If convicted, the group may face fine up to 5000 ringgit, three years behind bars or both. Tian Chua may also see his parliamentary seat deprived. All pleaded not guilty.

Lawyers said they would file applications to the high courts to strike down the charges.

Among the five, Tian Chua and two others were arrested earlier this month but were soon released after a magistrate denied a remand application by police.

The opposition has organized large gathering across the country to protest against the alleged electoral fraud during the general election, in which the ruling coalition regain power with a slimmer majority. The election commission and ruling coalition have urged the opposition to accept the election result or appeal via legal channels.

PKR leaders said Wednesday they will continue protests until their demands are meet, including the resign of the election commission and re-election of more than two dozens parliamentary seats.

We recommend:

AN-2 plane crashes in Jalal-Abad region, Kyrgyzstan

Graduation ceremonies of West Point held in New York

People mourn over British fallen soldier in London

'Abused' dolls displayed in Israel

City lit up during Vivid Sydney

Jewish wedding ceremony held in Jerusalem

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:WangXin、Wang Jinxue)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. North Sea Fleet conducts training

  2. South Sea Fleet in real-combat drills

  3. Biggest drug seizure accomplished in Panama

  4. Modern movie dream in retro Mingguo street

  5. Fur keeps flying over dogs' rescue

  6. Overgrown waterweeds cleared at Haihe Rive

  7. Hot football teams cheerleaders

  8. Promoting tourism in Beijing

  9. China to cut Swiss watch import duties

  10. Experts call for break-up of SOE monopoly

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Hot money behind rising yuan
  2. E.U. should learn from Switzerland and Germany
  3. Mutual trust essential for China-U.S. relations
  4. Turning-on-red rule is dangerous for pedestrians
  5. Boy's graffiti signals lack of values at home
  6. Sino-Indian diplomatic miracle embarrasses Japan
  7. U.S. dollar could weaken most Asian currencies
  8. Apple's tax dodge smacks of abuse
  9. Chinese premier's Swiss tour fruitful, influential
  10. China-Switzerland FTA to benefit both sides

What’s happening in China

Modern movie dream in retro Mingguo street

  1. Lady suffers shock, dies during spa
  2. Man arrested for Kunming-Beijing flight bomb hoax
  3. Beijing to unveil flood warning plan
  4. Wedding banquets go smoke-free
  5. Xinjiang official decries extremism