Namewee freed in drug use case

Free Malaysia Today | The magistrate’s court in Kuala Lumpur acquitted rapper Namewee of a drug use charge after his negative urine test. His drug possession case has been fixed for mention on 19 Jan 2026. Namewee is represented by lawyer Joshua Tay.

Peace of the action

The Star | AICHR Chair Edmund Bon shared how ASEAN can move beyond words and build mechanisms that make peace and development real for its people. Bon outlined, among others, AICHR’s proposals to optimise and scale up its people-facing coordination efforts.

Catatan merah jelang “pesta demokrasi” di Myanmar

Kompas | Para pemerhati menilai bahawa pilihan raya di Myanmar hanyalah sandiwara yang direka untuk mengekalkan kuasa tentera. Edmund Bon, Wakil Malaysia ke AICHR, berkata tiada sesiapa pun seharusnya mengiktiraf pilihan raya tersebut, tanpa mengira siapa pemenangnya. Menurutnya, pilihan raya itu malah boleh memburukkan lagi perang saudara dan keganasan terhadap orang awam.

Red flags ahead of Myanmar’s “democratic celebration”

Kompas | Observers believe that the upcoming election in Myanmar is a charade designed to maintain military power. Edmund Bon, Malaysia’s Representative to AICHR, said that no one should recognise the election, regardless of who the winner is, and cautioned that the election could actually lead to the worsening of civil war and violence against civilians.

No drugs found in Namewee’s system, court told

Free Malaysia Today | Namewee’s lawyer Joshua Tay informed the magistrate’s court that the defence received Wee’s urine test report from the prosecution today, showing a negative result. Regarding Wee’s drug possession charge, Tay said the defence had yet to receive the new chemist report from the prosecution.

Namewee down with influenza, drug cases mentions postponed

Bernama | Separate Magistrate’s Courts in Kuala Lumpur postponed the mention proceedings of two drug cases involving rapper Namewee after he was unable to attend court due to being infected with Influenza A. He is represented by lawyer Joshua Tay.

Chemist report ready for Namewee’s drug use case, says lawyer

Malay Mail | Namewee’s lawyer Joshua Tay said the deputy public prosecutor has told the Magistrate’s Court that the chemist report for the Malaysian rapper’s drug use case has been completed. The drug use case is scheduled for mention next on December 22.

5th Interface Meeting of AICHR with ACWC (11 Disember 2025)

KPWKM | The 5th Interface Meeting of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) with the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) was held online on 11 December 2025, and co-chaired by Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR, and Wan Noraidah binti Wan Mohd Zain, Chair of ACWC.

Discussing the cornerstone of a flourishing society

Ke Alaka’i | Panellist Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair for 2025, said promoting peace goes beyond addressing physical harm, as it also deals with how different groups are depicted and perceived. Being dehumanised, he explained, is cultural violence, while stripping individuals of their citizenship is structural. He urged for more discourse around the existence of structural and cultural violence, saying these types of devastating atrocities often go unnoticed.

Prosecution abandons appeal, Rosmah’s acquittal stays

Free Malaysia Today | The prosecution has abandoned its appeal to reverse a High Court ruling last year that acquitted Rosmah Mansor of her 17 money laundering and tax evasion charges without going through a trial. Rosmah’s legal team includes Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay and Lee Yee Woei.

Namewee freed in drug use case

Free Malaysia Today | The magistrate’s court in Kuala Lumpur acquitted rapper Namewee of a drug use charge after his negative urine test. His drug possession case has been fixed for mention on 19 Jan 2026. Namewee is represented by lawyer Joshua Tay.

Peace of the action

The Star | AICHR Chair Edmund Bon shared how ASEAN can move beyond words and build mechanisms that make peace and development real for its people. Bon outlined, among others, AICHR’s proposals to optimise and scale up its people-facing coordination efforts.

Catatan merah jelang “pesta demokrasi” di Myanmar

Kompas | Para pemerhati menilai bahawa pilihan raya di Myanmar hanyalah sandiwara yang direka untuk mengekalkan kuasa tentera. Edmund Bon, Wakil Malaysia ke AICHR, berkata tiada sesiapa pun seharusnya mengiktiraf pilihan raya tersebut, tanpa mengira siapa pemenangnya. Menurutnya, pilihan raya itu malah boleh memburukkan lagi perang saudara dan keganasan terhadap orang awam.

Red flags ahead of Myanmar’s “democratic celebration”

Kompas | Observers believe that the upcoming election in Myanmar is a charade designed to maintain military power. Edmund Bon, Malaysia’s Representative to AICHR, said that no one should recognise the election, regardless of who the winner is, and cautioned that the election could actually lead to the worsening of civil war and violence against civilians.

No drugs found in Namewee’s system, court told

Free Malaysia Today | Namewee’s lawyer Joshua Tay informed the magistrate’s court that the defence received Wee’s urine test report from the prosecution today, showing a negative result. Regarding Wee’s drug possession charge, Tay said the defence had yet to receive the new chemist report from the prosecution.

Namewee down with influenza, drug cases mentions postponed

Bernama | Separate Magistrate’s Courts in Kuala Lumpur postponed the mention proceedings of two drug cases involving rapper Namewee after he was unable to attend court due to being infected with Influenza A. He is represented by lawyer Joshua Tay.

Chemist report ready for Namewee’s drug use case, says lawyer

Malay Mail | Namewee’s lawyer Joshua Tay said the deputy public prosecutor has told the Magistrate’s Court that the chemist report for the Malaysian rapper’s drug use case has been completed. The drug use case is scheduled for mention next on December 22.

5th Interface Meeting of AICHR with ACWC (11 Disember 2025)

KPWKM | The 5th Interface Meeting of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) with the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) was held online on 11 December 2025, and co-chaired by Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR, and Wan Noraidah binti Wan Mohd Zain, Chair of ACWC.

Discussing the cornerstone of a flourishing society

Ke Alaka’i | Panellist Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair for 2025, said promoting peace goes beyond addressing physical harm, as it also deals with how different groups are depicted and perceived. Being dehumanised, he explained, is cultural violence, while stripping individuals of their citizenship is structural. He urged for more discourse around the existence of structural and cultural violence, saying these types of devastating atrocities often go unnoticed.

Prosecution abandons appeal, Rosmah’s acquittal stays

Free Malaysia Today | The prosecution has abandoned its appeal to reverse a High Court ruling last year that acquitted Rosmah Mansor of her 17 money laundering and tax evasion charges without going through a trial. Rosmah’s legal team includes Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay and Lee Yee Woei.