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How did Ronnie Liu commit sedition? — Ramkarpal Singh

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Publish date: Fri, 30 Oct 2020, 05:50 PM

OCTOBER 30 — Can a Facebook posting about the political situation of another country be subject to a sedition probe in this country?

This is the question which arises in the curious case of Ronnie Liu, the Sg Pelek State Assemblyman who was arrested briefly in connection with a probe that is currently being conducted in relation to a Facebook posting of his about the unrest in Bangkok recently.

According to reports, Ronnie’s said posting bore the caption, “Now in Bangkok. They are saying no to the king."

It is a fact that there has been social unrest in Bangkok in recent times.

But how does his posting come within the purview of the Sedition Act, 1948 which only applies to offensive remarks of various local institutions?

It is elementary that the law of sedition in this country relates, amongst others, only to certain criticisms of our domestic institutions, not of foreign ones.

As such, it is crystal clear that one cannot commit sedition in this country by commenting about the political situation of another country, like Thailand.

Which begs the question: How could Ronnie’s post possibly be seditious? 

This is a question that the Inspector General of Police must answer.

Furthermore, according to Ronnie, his said posting was made nearly two weeks ago and as such, cannot be said to have anything to do with the proposal for a state of emergency by the government last Friday as no one, including Ronnie, knew that such a proposal was going to be made at the time of his said posting.

The reality of the position is that Ronnie merely commented on the political state of affairs in Bangkok in his said posting. It is absurd to suggest that by doing so, he was insinuating anything about our domestic political situation.

To put things in perspective, if there was an uprising against the Queen of England in London tomorrow, would it be seditious to share news of it on social media here in Malaysia?

Sedition is undoubtedly serious but Ronnie is certainly not guilty of it in this case.

*Ramkarpal Singh is MP of Bukit Gelugor and Chairman of DAP National Legal Bureau

**This is the personal opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of Malay Mail.

 

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DickyMe

The issue is not about sedition but to create an accusation and put the person under distress for a long time. They do not care about legitimacy of the case. This is the modus operandi of some in the corridors of power. Obviously, it's a power abuse.

2020-10-30 18:21

icecool

the law is created to protect the powerful and not the people

2020-10-31 15:17

Sslee

Haha, I thought only people like us got nothing better to do and hence lepak in i3 with our comment.
Why politicians also got so many free time and nothing better to do but asking for trouble making comment in their Facebook “Now in Bangkok. They are saying no to the king."

2020-10-31 15:59

stockraider

People just one to improve his political analytical skill mah...!!

He is not wrong loh...just that the authority stupid mah...!!

Just like u want to come to i3 post something cannot meh ?
This nothing better to do meh ??

Posted by Sslee > Oct 31, 2020 3:59 PM | Report Abuse

Haha, I thought only people like us got nothing better to do and hence lepak in i3 with our comment.
Why politicians also got so many free time and nothing better to do but asking for trouble making comment in their Facebook “Now in Bangkok. They are saying no to the king.

2020-11-01 16:02

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