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Detention Threat for Malaysian blogger 95

Malaysian Patriot writes "The Malaysian blogosphere is currently in uproar as one of their most famous bloggers, a political observer named Jeff Ooi, has been threatened with action under the country's draconian ISA (Internal Security Act) law which allows a person to be detained without trial if he is thought to threaten "national security". The whole problem started with a comment made by a reader of the blog. The comment is alleged to have been insulting of Islam. A national newspaper (whose editor has frequently been a target of Ooi's blog) took up the story and accused the blogger of insulting Islam, while Ooi in his defence states he warned (and later deleted) the offending commenter when he was alerted to it. Malaysian bloggers meanwhile are outraged that a blogger should be held responsible for comments made by readers. In the case of Ooi's blog, which attracts thousands of hits per day, it is logistically impossible for Ooi to read and moderate every comment made. The whole saga can be followed in Jeff Ooi's Screenshots blog."
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Detention Threat for Malaysian blogger

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  • Comment removed (Score:4, Insightful)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Tuesday October 05, 2004 @02:20PM (#10443178)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • Them too? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by bizpile ( 758055 ) * on Tuesday October 05, 2004 @03:03PM (#10443720) Homepage
    ...under the country's draconian ISA (Internal Security Act) law which allows a person to be detained without trial if he is thought to threaten "national security"...

    They have the Patroit Act too?
    • I believe the Patriot Act just allows the government to:

      a) snoop into your private life without court order or permission,
      b) detain non-citizens without trial [with exceptions of 'enemy combatants'].
      c) Expires End 2005.

      The ISA has not expiry date and allows the police to detain anyone for arbitrary periods without trial on any suspicion on having acted or likely to act on any matter of national security. The difference is on implementation: the ISA is frequently used against opposition parties, religious
    • Being a Malaysian, I have to point out that there are some proud ruling party member who would like to say that the American Patriot Act is copied from Malaysian ISA law, which has been in place since the 60's
    • The "funny" part is that it is a hangover from British rule.

      The fierce Malaysian freedom fighters did not deem necessary to get rid of it once independence was attained.
    • Yes, our ISA is just like your Patriot Act. As we are a multi-racial society, one where "tolerance" is practiced, we realise that all races are different, and although there is some feeling of superiority with some races, i feel that us malaysians pretend that we are all equal.

      As such, there is some discontent between some races, but we just dont show it. There have been cases of racial riots, so to prevent this, we have the ISA.

      Under the ISA, if the police feel that you pose a threat to national secur
    • Patriot Act = October 24, 2001 ISA = February 1997 (or was it 1998?) ISA appeared before Patroit Act, what can I say? American govrmnt copied Malaysian govrmnt stupidity, I think the Human Rights people comes to Malaysia to voice their complaint, then bring back the ISA to U.S
  • ISA (Score:2, Insightful)

    I find it disconcerting that all of the above comments focus on the "insulting Islam" part of the story, and not the "national security" preserving "Internal Security Act" being leveled at a political observer. With a focus like that, and the possibilty of the administration resposible for the Patriot Act being re-elected, don't be too surprised if it's an American blogger in 4 years time. Islam. Islam. Islam. Expose yourself to the word ten times daily until it ceases to trigger alarm bells, and image
    • The sad truth is that in a multi-ethnic country like Malaysia, disparaging comments about religion really are a matter of national security.

      The authorities in Malaysia and Singapore tend to clamp down first and ask questions later. The alternative is bloody riot and strife, as happend on numerous occasions in the fifties and sixties, when those quaint post-colonial notions of freedom of expression were popular.
  • Around here, it's "John Ashcroft is under my bed! Software registration is a crime against humanity! Supermarket discount cards are one step short of concentration camps!" all the day. Meanwhile, this guy is liable to be going to prison -- and not Martha Stewart prison, either -- for posting political views and debate on his website. And what do we get? As of this writing:
    • Two guys complaining about "blogosphere"
    • One troll and seven longwinded biters
    • And two guys yelling "John Ashcroft is under my bed!"

    Ho

  • Maybe these Malaysians should be helping me build up metanet. They can't arrest you if they don't know who you are...
  • ...on two counts. One, that negative comments about Islam (or Christianity, or Republicans, or Democrats) could be considered a crime, and two, that they arrested someone who didn't actually make them. I don't know whether to hope they find the person who made the comments [jeffooi.com] or not. I suppose that putting into law the idea that you are responsible for users' actions might be worse than suppressing free speech.
  • Given the regularity with which copyrighted articles are posted as comments on slashdot, it's surely only a matter of time before someone takes an action against the editors. Should slashdot editors be held responsible for their users' comments in the manner of this blogger?
  • Online Petition (Score:2, Informative)

    by hspace ( 819513 )
    If you're Malaysian and are aware of the facts of the matter, please take 1 min to sign the petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/jeffooi/petition.htm l
  • Religion is at best a crutch, at worst a disease. Islam or Christianity is a sham. Believe in what makes your life worth living, when what you do is worthless, change your belief or die. Force is crude and barbaric. Forcing a religion is cruel and barbaric. Judaism, Islam and Christianity were born of a time when people began to question their own existance and had the leisure to do it. To hell with them all. Good deeds, not good words! Peace and harmony begins with a state of mind, not a state.

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