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High Court frees Tian Chua of sedition charge

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KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court acquitted and discharged PKR vice-president Tian Chua of a charge of giving a seditious speech at a ceramah five years ago.

Judge Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali allowed the appeal by Tian Chua, 55, to set aside the conviction and sentence of three months jail and RM1,800 fine imposed by the Sessions Court on Sept 28, 2016.

He was charged with committing the offence at the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall in Jalan Maharajale­la, Dang Wangi, here between 8.55pm and 11.15pm on May 13, 2013.

In his judgment, Mohd Nazlan said a prima facie case had not been proven against Tian Chua because the words he had used were not seditious in nature.

“Tian Chua’s speech was confined to pointing out mistakes in the government and advising the people to respond peacefully and rectify the mistakes. Although Tian Chua did not deny that he had made the state- ment, the overall analysis of the intent and context found that his statement did not refer to the changing of the government,” he said.

Tian Chua, whose real name is Chua Tian Chang, had pleaded not guilty on May 29, 2013, to committing the offence.

Earlier in the proceeding­s, DPP Muhammad Azmi Mashud informed the court that the prosecutio­n was withdrawin­g the cross-appeal against the sentence.

Tian Chua, who was represente­d by lawyer N. Surendran, told reporters outside the court that he felt relieved that the case has finally ended.

“I think that in the new political environmen­t, it is not appropriat­e for anyone who expresses himself in criticisin­g the government to be penalised under the Sedition Act.

“The Act is outdated and should be abolished. It should no longer be applied to restrict public opinion under freedom of expression,” he said. — Bernama

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