Sunday, 29 November 2009
Transparency?
Are we in Malaysia been aloud to do so? Of course we have it in Malaysia! You can say anything you want in your speech.
Article 10 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia states about freedom of speech in Malaysia.
Article 10 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia states about freedom of speech in Malaysia.
(1) Subject to Clauses (2), (3) and (4) -
(a) every citizen has the right to freedom of speech and expression;
(b) all citizens have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms;
(c) all citizens have the right to form associations.
(2) Parliament may by law impose -
(a) on the rights conferred by paragraph (a) of Clause (1),such restrictions as it deems
necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part
thereof, friendly relations with other countries, public order or morality and restrictions
designed to protect the privileges of Parliament or of any Legislative Assembly or to
provide against contempt of court, defamation, or incitement to any offence;
(b) on the right conferred by paragraph (b) of Clause (1), such restrictions as it deems
necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part
thereof, or public order;
(c) on the right conferred by paragraph (c) of Clause (1), such restrictions as it deems
necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part
thereof, public order or morality.
(3) Restrictions on the right to form associations conferred by paragraph (c) of Clause
(1) may also be imposed by any law relating to labour or education.
(4) In imposing restrictions in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part
thereof or public order under Clause (2) (a), Parliament may pass law prohibiting the
questioning of any matter, right, status, position, privilege, sovereignty or prerogative
established or protected by the provisions of Part III, article 152, 153 or 181 otherwise
than in relation to the implementation thereof as may be specified in such law.
(a) every citizen has the right to freedom of speech and expression;
(b) all citizens have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms;
(c) all citizens have the right to form associations.
(2) Parliament may by law impose -
(a) on the rights conferred by paragraph (a) of Clause (1),such restrictions as it deems
necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part
thereof, friendly relations with other countries, public order or morality and restrictions
designed to protect the privileges of Parliament or of any Legislative Assembly or to
provide against contempt of court, defamation, or incitement to any offence;
(b) on the right conferred by paragraph (b) of Clause (1), such restrictions as it deems
necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part
thereof, or public order;
(c) on the right conferred by paragraph (c) of Clause (1), such restrictions as it deems
necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part
thereof, public order or morality.
(3) Restrictions on the right to form associations conferred by paragraph (c) of Clause
(1) may also be imposed by any law relating to labour or education.
(4) In imposing restrictions in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part
thereof or public order under Clause (2) (a), Parliament may pass law prohibiting the
questioning of any matter, right, status, position, privilege, sovereignty or prerogative
established or protected by the provisions of Part III, article 152, 153 or 181 otherwise
than in relation to the implementation thereof as may be specified in such law.
Even though we live in democrats country, but we still need to follow the Law to avoid any unanticipated matters. <articles>
Dude,thanks
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