In Malaysia, this is even worse. The government actually has the right to arrest someone "without the need for trial in certain defined circumstances".
For example, the recent "Teoh Beng Hock" case happened in Malaysia. This guy was found death "at the premises of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission headquarters" after he had been taken there for questioning the same day.
Malaysian police classified his death as "sudden death". Committing suicide? He supposed to marry his fiancee who has a 3 month-old prenancy on this coming September. Can you imagine a guy like this would commit suicide?
I am Malaysian myself(currently in US). I usually do not care anything happening in Malaysia. But, I really think that this incident is just too suspicious for me to believe in the government anymore.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_Security_Act_%28Malays...
For example, the recent "Teoh Beng Hock" case happened in Malaysia. This guy was found death "at the premises of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission headquarters" after he had been taken there for questioning the same day.
Malaysian police classified his death as "sudden death". Committing suicide? He supposed to marry his fiancee who has a 3 month-old prenancy on this coming September. Can you imagine a guy like this would commit suicide?
I am Malaysian myself(currently in US). I usually do not care anything happening in Malaysia. But, I really think that this incident is just too suspicious for me to believe in the government anymore.