Joint Statement on Burma 23th February 2021 Solidarity with the people of Burma against military coup We, the undersigned organisations, strongly condemn the military coup in Burma. The current coup is a great set back to the little achievement of the transition process towards democracy in Burma for the last decade. We denounce the use…
Tribute to comrade S. Somahsundram
by S.Arutchelvan. An untiring unionist departs – S. Somahsundram (Bala) (1951-2021)
Pemuda PSM Profile: Arveent Kathirtchelvan
Come learn about Arveent, head of the Science and Technology Bureau of Pemuda Sosialis, and former student activist in the University of Manchester.
Fuel switching to end coal usage in peninsula by 2023
by Sharan Raj. Steps to end Malaysia’s dependence on coal
Contempt verdict an attack on freedom of speech and expression
By S. Atrutchelvan. The judiciary is taking matters too personally
Float petrol prices at pump but abolish intra-state tolls
by Sharan Raj. Alter petrol policy to help lower-income drivers
Pemuda PSM Profile: Mahira Khairia
Come learn about Comrade Mahira, Head of the Communications Bureau of Pemuda Sosialis on what she believes about PSM
Stop deportation of detained migrants to military-ruled Myanmar
by Choo Choon Kai. Don’t legitimise the military coup
Introduce Feed-in-Tariffs for bio-methane to boost renewable energy & rural economy
Bio-methane also known as biogas is derived from agricultural waste, sewerage gas, landfills, palm oil mill effluent (POME) and cattle manure. In 2012, the government introduced Feed-In-Tariffs (FiT) for electricity generated from renewable energy including bio-methane (biogas). Electricity from bio-methane (biogas) remains the least developed renewable energy source in Malaysia due to high capital costs to purchase…
Thailand: Free all political prisoners and abolish the draconian lèse majesté law
Joint Statement Thailand: Free all political prisoners and abolish the draconian lèse majesté law 13 February 2021 We are deeply concerned over the rejection of bail for four prominent Thai pro-democracy activists for charges under the draconian lèse majesté law. Parit Chiwarak, Anon Nampa, Somyot Pruksakasemsuk and Patiwat Saraiyaem have been detained and denied bail…
