KUALA LUMPUR: The Magistrate’s Court here fined a Universiti Malaya student RM5,000 for intentionally insulting a former vice-chancellor with intent to provoke a breach of the peace at the university’s 59th convocation four years ago. Magistrate Illi Marisqa Khalizan meted out the fine to Wong Yan Ke (pic), 27, after finding that the defence had failed to raise reasonable doubts against the prosecution’s case at the end of the defence case.
KUALA LUMPUR: A Magistrate's Court here fined a Universiti Malaya student RM5,000 for intentionally insulting a former vice-chancellor with intent to provoke a breach of the peace at the university’s 59th convocation four years ago.
Kuala Lumpur: Former student activist Wong Yan Ke was found guilty by the magistrates’ court of insulting a university vice-chancellor by staging a protest during a convocation ceremony in 2019.
they were commemorating the 23rd anniversary of the protest in beijing. the event organizer says 180,000 people took part in the vigil. police put the number at 85,000. participants called on chinese government officials to change the account of the events. the official story says a group of students provoked a riot. the demonstrators demanded that chinese leaders do more to improve human rights on the mainland. the media spotlight on chen quan chen has increased scrutiny of those issues. the human rights activist fled house arrest in april and then moved last month to new york. communist party officials are preparing for a change of leadership this fall and the government has been cracking down on pro-democracy activists. translator: i feel the chinese communist party is also tightening its control over the people of hong kong. we have to strongly oppose this. about 600 young people joined a candle light vigil in taipei. university students organized the event. they show