Kelana Jaya Member of Parliament Constituency Newsletter Issue #8 January 2017

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Issue #8, January 2017

Constituency Newsletter Wong Chen | Member of Parliament for Kelana Jaya

Parliamentary Session

The Pakatan Harapan Alternative Budget 2017 Updates on the final Parliamentary session of 2016

Community Projects

Constituency matters and community activites in Kelana Jaya

Pusat Khidmat Kelana Jaya Office Updates

P104 “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story� Movie Fundraiser Office accounts as of December 2016


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Tête-à-tête: A Foreword from Wong Chen Warm greetings and an update for Kelana Jayans from Wong Chen.

Dear Kelana Jayans, Happy 2017 to all. This is my eighth newsletter to the people of Kelana Jaya. My team and I will continue to produce a newsletter every six months to update you of our works and services. This edition is the 2016 year-end issue and we append herewith our financial accounts for the year. Parliamentary Duties I am happy to report that from July to December 2016, I attended every Parliamentary sitting and delivered several legislative speeches and interjections. Most notable are my debate speeches on the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Bill and the amendments to the Finance Bill. However, the highlight of the last six months was the crafting of the Alternative Budget for Pakatan Harapan. This is the second year that my office has led the creation of the budget document. We worked on this document for about 3 months and had a very good working relationship with our partners from DAP and Amanah. National Economic Issues My fellow Kelana Jayans, the state of the Malaysian economy in Q3 and Q4 2016 was just terrible. The Ringgit plunged again as the 1MDB scandal unfolded in the Singapore courts. There is no denying that the investor and consumer confidence levels have continued to erode over the last six months. On paper, we recorded a modest GDP growth but in reality, the picture on the ground is very different and very negative. Most businesses suffered an average of 15% to 20% drop in revenue. Some 75,000 people lost jobs; car sales and house sales retreated to crisis level scenarios. The federal government continues to struggle on financial governance and introduced deep cuts in public health and education. 1


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The light at the end of the economic tunnel appears to be the announced infrastructure investments from China. However with Trump’s election, the prospect of a severe US-China trade war may have negative consequences on these prospects. If China falls into a crisis this year, we can expect these infrastructure investments to be shelved. What then will help us out of our economic quagmire? There are three things that need to be done immediately. Firstly, is the resignation of the Finance Minister to decouple the illogical dual role played by the Prime Minister. This must then be followed by the prosecution of key 1MDB players to restore investors’ confidence. Lastly, a massive crackdown on corrupt practices must be carried out to free up billions of government money that can be better utilised to re-active and pump our economy out of a crisis. Unfolding Political Issues The biggest issue to dominate the political scene in the last six months has been Hadi Awang’s so called hudud bill. Fortunately, the bill was meekly withdrawn by Hadi Awang after a revolt from BN component members from Sabah and Sarawak. Pakatan Harapan had opposed the bill but did not have the numbers until BN Sabah and Sarawak stepped in at the very last hour to compel UMNO to stop Hadi’s 355 Bill. This revolt has somewhat dampened the UMNO and PAS romance. However, we areaware that Najib and Hadi are determined to push ahead together some sort of partnership. On another note, Pakatan Harapan has agreed to work on an electoral pact with Bersatu. The ongoing multi-party and multi-level negotiations are set to continue into 2017. The political permutations are complex and endless. The danger for all is that 2


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politicians in seeking new political alignments may lose sight of the fact that the voters are in fact very tired of politics. All being said, 2017 is also expected to be election year. On a personal front, my office has been very supportive of the efforts of INVOKE MALAYSIA and urge all to join and support them. INVOKE MALAYSIA is a non-partisan political volunteerism movement. Please do visit their site at www.invokemalaysia.org and get involved. I want to thank all 30 Kelana Jaya INVOKE volunteers who did phonebank calls and canvassing activities.

Community Front For the entire year of 2016, we attended 123 constituency events and functions, averaging 2.3 events per weekend. In order to better engage our consitutuents on policy matters, my office started our Monday Night Chat live stream programme. We completed ten episodes, all uploaded on youtube.com under channel name wongchentv. Catch us every Monday night on www.facebook.com/wongchenpkr/. For 2016, our community allocation of RM250,000 was distributed transparently with 38% for hardcore poor, 25% for projek kecil, and 37% for associations. Transparency and accountability mean a lot to us as such, please find attached our complete accounts for 2016. I want to thank both my ADUNS, YB Hannah Yeoh and YB Nik Nazmi, all the councillors, and JKP members for their dedicated services to the people of Kelana Jaya. I want to also thank my three staff, seven volunteers, and fourteen interns for all their hard work and dedication. Lastly, I am aware of the many challenges ahead for 2017. My officers and I will take these challenges in good stride and deal with them with clear minds and brave hearts. We will continue to fight for your rights and put all our efforts to make Malaysia a better and fairer place for all. Yours sincerely,

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Parliamentary Sessions Update and the Pakatan Harapan Alternative Budget Here are updates on the Pakatan Harapan Alternative Budget 2017 and the final parliamentary session of 2016.

The Pakatan Harapan Alternative Budget 2017 After an arduous three months of drafting, writing, calculating, illustrating, and teeth gnashing, Pakatan Harapan’s Alternative Budget for 2017 was finally launched on the 19th of October 2016. The Budget highlights the economic hardships set to beset Malaysia in 2017 and pointed out several worrying issues such as the ballooning national debt and limited benefits of China’s chequebook diplomacy with Malaysia. The budget also predicts that massive brain drain and capital outflow will continue to plague the nation so long as the Government refuses 4

to make any conscious effort to eliminate corruption. The team also took a different spin to the budget this year by proposing eleven key policies the government should consider. These policies include key areas such as equal opportunity in employment and entrepreneurship, low-cost housing, anticorruption, Sabah and Sarawak, and urban transportation. Digital copies of the Budget in both English and Bahasa Malaysia are available at www.wongchen.com.


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Amendments to Act 355 On the final day of Parliament, Hadi Awang, the Member of Parliament for Marang, mumbled a two-minute speech on the amendments to Act 355. This time, the amendments dictate that a Syariah court could impose a maximum of 30 years of imprisonment, 100 whips, and fine of RM100,000. While certainly milder than the initial proposal of no punishment limits (as long as it does not result in death), it is still a drastic leap from the current limits of three years of imprisonment, six whips, and a RM5,000 fine. The Bill is also fraught with ambiguity, especially with regards to the punishment limits for each offence govered under Syariah law. It is likely that the Bill will be debated during the March 2017 session, and it remains to be seen as to whether the Bill will be reamended to correct its ambiguity. In the meantime, the formation of a select committee as suggested by Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi would be welcome before the tabling of the Bill during the next session.

“The new Hadi bill must be amended again to specifically limit every syariah crime and it must be subject to reasonable level of punishment. The propensity of Hadi to throw in blank cheque legal proposals is just bad law and reflects a reckless irresponsibilty...� YB Wong Chen

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Community Projects and Updates in and about Kelana Jaya Community projects make up a big part of our service. We understand the importance of engaging with the community and providing social support to the most needy.

The Desa Mentari Free Medical Camp 2016 The office organised our annual medical camp on the 7th of August 2016. With the full support from Community Excel Services (CES) and medical students from Moscow University, the camp provided free consultations and medicine to the urban poor residents of Desa Mentari. We also managed to identify several individual cases that required further welfare assistance from the office. At the end of the day, the camp served a total of 232 residents. A big thank you to CES, the doctors, the medical students, and P104 staff and volunteers for your invaluable contribution! 6


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Citizenship Update: Score one for the people!

This year, we were able to get a boy his citizenship just in time for his SPM examinations. It was a rough battle as his parents struggled to get him a Malaysian citizenship status. Thankfully, after issuing a letter from our office, his father got a call from the National Registration Department (JPN) three months informing him of the good news. We called this one an early Christmas gift for never before has a reply from JPN come so quickly. There are still a number of other similar cases pending for their approval. We hope that the results will be as satisfactory as this one.

Projek Kecil Kelana Jaya: The breakdown for 2016 Every year, the office is obliged to spend approximately 30% of our annual RM250,000 allocations on projek kecils. This year, we worked together with Al Fala Enterprise and Usaha KT Enterprise. Here is the breakdown of the eight projects the office has spent on this year:

4. Block 3 PKNS Kampung Lindungan Action: Built new fences for the community garden. Contractor: Usaha KT Enterprise Price: RM5,000 5. Surau Al Ehsan Road Resurface Action: Resurfaced the road in front of Surau Al Ehsan Contractor: Al Fala Enterprise Price: RM6,860

1. Ladang Glenmarie Community Hall Action: Replaced the inside roof of the hall. Treated for termites. Contractor: Al Fala Enterprise Price: RM15,000

Tempat Mandi Jenazah Surau Al 6. Hidayah Action: Built a room for the bathing the deceased. Contractor: Surau Al Fala Enterprise Price: RM6,645

2. Blocks 7 & 8 Kampung Lindungan Action: Tiled the floor of the meeting room. Concrete work on the entrance. Contractor: Usaha KT Enterprise Price: RM9,000

7. Desa Ria Football Field Action: Refurbished the football field. Contractor: Al Fala Enterprise Price: RM5,000

3. Blocks 1 & 2 PKNS Kampung Lindungan Action: Replaced all rotting wood window frames with aluminium frames and extensions. Contractor: Al Fala Enterprise Price: RM9,000

8. Taman Desaria Community Hall Action: Changed grill doors and minor renovations. Contractor: Al Fala Enterprise Price: RM7,000 7


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Office Events and Updates of Pusat Khidmat Kelana Jaya Here are some of the events the office has held during the last six months of 2016.

“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” Movie Fundraiser On the 16th of September 2016, the office held our biannual movie fundraiser at Golden Screen Cinemas, 1 Utama. Staying true to our obsession with Star Wars, we chose to watch “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” We received amazingly encouraging support and have successfully raised a total of RM11,950 from ticket collections. Even more heartwarming, 26 seats were also sponsored for orphans and underprivileged individuals selected by a church thanks to the generous donations from our supporters.

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A big shout-out of appreciation to everyone who supported our movie fundraiser! The entire event was a huge success and we couldn’t have done it without you.


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Bersih 5.0: Demo, done! But don’t stop there. On the 19th of November 2016, the office joined the Bersih 5.0 rally in Kuala Lumpur. This time around, the rally was more of a working event for us. While marching from Bank Negara towards the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), we assisted INVOKE Malaysia to recruit more volunteers for campaign activities in preparation for the next general election. Within six hours, all the volunteer pledge cards were finished and 1,600 new INVOKE volunteers had been signed up. It was incredibly encouraging to know that many Malaysians are ready to go above and beyond attending demonstrations and are willing to actively join us in our fight for a better Malaysia. All in all, Bersih 5.0 was a huge success. A shout-out of appreciation to everyone who helped us during the rally. To those who signed up as INVOKE volunteers, we look forward to working with you soon!

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The 2016 Accounts of Pusat Khidmat P104 Kelana Jaya Here are the office accounts the year 2016.

Income Small dona�ons Grant Interest income Reimbursement Total Income

Total Percentage % 70,381.15 58.47% 50,000.00 41.53% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 120,381.15 100%

Assets Fixed assets Cash at bank Pe�y cash Rental deposit Total assets

Expenses Staff salaries EPF Rental Intern s�pend U�li�es Office supplies Prin�ng of t-shirts Legal fee Photocopier Rental Cleaner pay Misc expenses SOCSO Entertainment Staff claims Cheque book fee Total Expenses Net Surplus/(deficit)

Total Percentage % 89,895.53 53.40% 18,375.00 10.91% 19,141.68 11.37% 15,227.80 9.05% 7,095.72 4.21% 3,268.35 1.94% 5,297.88 3.15% 1,000.00 0.59% 2,807.00 1.67% 2,090.00 1.24% 1,511.00 0.90% 1,653.00 0.98% 907.55 0.54% 26.70 0.02% 55.28 0.03% 168,352.49 100% (47,971.34)

Liabili�es Amount due to Wong Chen 118,756.59 118,756.59 Total Liabili�es Net Liabili�es (99,704.34) Equity Balance b/f Net deficit Balance c/f

7,725.10 4,429.05 772.10 6,126.00 19,052.25

(51,733.00) (47,971.34) (99,704.34)

Table 2: 2016 Balance sheet

Table 1: 2016 Income statement

Notes: Our office survives on small donations (two movie fundraisers a year) and a nominal Selangor government grant of RM50,000 a year. The shortfall in income is covered by Wong Chen personally. This year, his advances to the centre was RM48,000, bringing his total advances since 2013 to RM119,000. 10


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The 2016 Community Spending of Pusat Khidmat P104 Kelana Jaya Here is the breakdown of our community spending for 2016.

Please refer to page 7 for breakdown 425 individuals Projek kecil 25.5% (RM63,505)

Welfare for the hardcore poor 38.0% (RM97,000)

Associations 35.5% (RM88,400) 120

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100 80 60 42 40 20 0 Community associations

Religious bodies

Percentage breakdown of the 2016 state allocation expenditure

Notes: Our service centre is entrusted with a budget of RM250,000 a year to spend on the community. Due to the limited funds to cover a population of 360,000 people (RM0.70/person), we have a strict policy on not spending one cent on open houses to celebrate festivities.. With some 40,000 hardcore poor in our constituency, we cannot in good conscience spend on food and drinks (that promote us politically). This year, despite receiving some 700 cases of welfare, we had no choice but to reduce the quantum of payout due to instructions by Selangor government to spend on projek kecils. 11


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The Interns of Pusat Khidmat Kelana Jaya Our interns have been one of the most integral parts of the office. Here are their testimonies of their time with us. I applied for an internship with YB Wong Chen with the aim to learn more about Malaysia’s parliamentary process. Although I did not manage to fulfil my aim as there was no parliamentary session in the summer, I walked away from my internship with so much more returns.

Poon Wei Ying

Throughout my internship, I assisted the in-house legal advisor in dealing with legal problems faced by constituents, drafted a press conference with YB Wong Chen, and was involved in the welfare month program. Besides, welfare month allowed me to get on the ‘human’ side of the society, instead of just focusing on the black and white. I also sat in multiple ‘lectures’ conducted by YB himself, along with lectures conducted by experts from various industries. These lectures provided me an insight to the political and economic landscape of Malaysia, which allowed me to understand my homeland better. Although I was only there for around two months, I now see Malaysia in a different light and I know that despite the flaws, there is still hope for our country. To each and every one of you in P104 Kelana Jaya Office, thank you for the humbling experience.

I will always remember this office as I learnt that one can be honest, efficient, creative, and bold whilst serving the public. Since GE13, I have been interested in the “behind the scenes” of a political office and upon recommendation decided that P104 was going to be my best bet to gain both experience and knowledge.

Anton Ranil

Before my internship began, I thought I knew what to expect; boy was I wrong. I read books and bills, wrote letters, handled the less privileged of Kelana Jaya during Welfare Month, attended YB Rafizi’s court case as well as watched YB Hannah in action at the State Assembly whilst learning many invaluable life lessons from YB Wong Chen himself. I learned that in order to write good policy papers, you need not only to be learnt but also have accurate data as well as a clear view on what it is that the “rakyat” need. I saw it all. These things impacted me such that now I can look to the future and progress society forward positively. Not forgetting I made lifelong friends, instrumental in both my career and personal development. My time there in one word, was, BOSS!

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YB Wong Chen tore apart someone's pro-TPPA argument in front of me, and then he turned to me and offered me an internship. Hook, line, sinker. My favorite thing about the office was how open and transparent it was. YB Wong Chen and his staff were most welcoming and let me ask all the questions I could think of. And I had a lot of questions. He and the staff were direct and forthcoming with their answers, and open to discussion; they were all invested in seeing their interns grow. I have never seen this in any of the other political offices I worked at.

Louise Tan

Unfortunately I wasn't there long enough to complete any research or long-term project, but that's also because Wong Chen also helped me find my first job. (Possibly they got tired of all the questions I had—but don't let that stop you from applying to intern, folks!)

My interest in Malaysian politics dates back to 2012. My eagerness to get involved only intensified when I was living in Australia a couple of years later and I would read about Malaysia’s current affairs. So when I first met YB Wong Chen, I knew immediately that I wanted to intern for him. What reeled me in was his strong determination to improve the country’s conditions. This is a helpful environment to be in when you’re looking to broaden your horizons. The best thing I got out of this internship was reading a book entitled “Sapiens” that he recommended to me. It truly is a good read that made me consider theories and perspectives that I hadn’t previously given any thought to. I even went on to write a paper on the topic.

Mahija Menon

Some of the most amazing things that I got to do was to see first-hand how politics works and what it was all about. In fact, on my very first day, I got the opportunity to visit Parliament when it was in session. I will always be appreciative to YB Wong Chen and his staff for this unforgettable experience. 13


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What a journey it has been. From researching policies in Parliament to dressing up as a rebel for a Star Wars-themed photo shoot, it was one great ride! The two months in the P104 office not only opened my eyes to the workings of the Malaysian parliamentary system, but also much insight into the behind-the-scenes of policy making and community work. Week One into the internship already had me in a whirl of Parliament activities (speech writing, budget research, alternative budget launch) as well as INVOKE phone banking sessions! Engaging with YB Wong Chen and the team on a wide variety of issues has also been academically stimulating, it really taught me to question issues and not accept things blindly.

Joy Ng

I am particularly grateful to have met and worked with people who are so capable and inspiring. Despite all the corruption and unjustness, they continue to fight for a better Malaysia. They make me more hopeful for our country. Interning at the P104 office was more than I ever wished it would be. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

I interned with YB Wong Chen for a short five weeks, and it has been a very memorable experience at P104. My favourite part of the internship undoubtedly is interacting with YB himself and the office staff. It is the safe space that they created that allowed me to express myself and be myself so completely. In my opinion, I've grown and matured in thought mainly through the conversations I shared with them. I consider myself the optimist amongst my other friends or family when it comes to a conversation regarding Malaysian politics at the kopitiam table. It's easy to be apathetic and take the easier path, but the most rewarding path requires perseverance; at the end of the day, nothing good comes easy. It is role models like YB Wong Chen and other politically active young adults that give me hope in dark times like now.

Vanessa Yeong

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As an intern I do research full time, but I am the part time couch-potato at the office. The creative work environment has allowed me to appreciate research work on a deeper level and most importantly allowed me to see the great importance of parliamentary research policies.


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My internship here at P104 was not a long one but it was nothing short of inspiring. I widened my scope of knowledge and gained invaluable experience throughout my time here. YB Wong Chen has certainly helped me settle in very quickly as he was extremely friendly, warm, and open in regards with my views and ideas. I had the opportunity to lead and assist in conducting policy research in regards on combating police corruption, alternative methods of party financing, and equal employment rights for the LGBTQ group. Plus, I visited Parliament and met other respectable politicians. P104 is more than just an office dealing with paperwork and research, it is a site of advocacy for many as they come with great hope for us to help them.

Yodhin Kumar

Being exposed to these issues first hand certainly reminds one to not take even the slightest of things for granted, such as our nationality. Moreover, I managed to improve my people skills as I found a balance between being friendly and professional, as well as being more organised. With that being said, I would like to thank everyone in the office for their help.

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You will receive a small allowance of RM20 a day and occasional free lunches Depending on your skill set, you can help us with policy research, community service, or both Please send us your CV and a 500-word letter to research @wongchen.com 16


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The Staff of Pusat Khidmat Kelana Jaya Introducing the Malaysian youths of the P104 office joining in the battle for a better tomorrow. Abigail Nimbalker Abigail is a graduate from the University of Reading before pursuing her Masters in International Law at the International Islamic University. She first joined the office as a curious intern, before being offered the position of Operations Officer. As Operations Officer, Abigail has handled various welfare and citizenship cases. She has also researched on the TPPA and contributed to the Opposition Leader's parliamentary speech on the Children’s (Amendment) Bill 2015. Abigail is currently the office’s broadway musical star and interior designer.

Nadirah Sharif Nadirah is a Cardiff University Law School alumna and a graduate of the Malaysian Certificate in Legal Practice. She first met YB Wong Chen and his team while volunteering at a medical camp. Intrigued, she joined the office as an intern to explore alternative career options before being offered the position of Research Officer. Nadirah primarily conducts legal research on the bills and motions tabled in Parliament. She also manages the administration and finance of Pusat Khidmat P104 Kelana Jaya. Nadirah is the office’s resident graphic designer and illustrator.

Tania Loke A Physics and Political Science & International Relations graduate from the University of Western Australia, Tania swam against the brain-drain tide to serve Malaysia. She interned with YB Wong Chen in early 2016. Both the office and Tania missed each other so much that she joined them as Research Officer. Tania was a key contributor to the Opposition’s Alternative Budget 2017 and now works closely with INVOKE Malaysia’s Centre for Policy Initiatives. Beyond desktop research, which she does standing up, Tania is also in charge of photography and videography of the office. 17


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Faces and Places: Recent Events in Pictures Below are photos of some of the most memorable events since the July. 1. Parlimen Kelana Jaya staff and volunteers during Bersih. 2. P104 staff in Alor Setar on a research assignment on paddy policies with YB Gooi Hsiao Leung. Kelana Jaya 3. INVOKE Volunteer Appreciation Night. . 4. YB Rafizi Ramli and Wong Chen speaking at the launch of INVOKE’s Centre for Policy Initiatives. 5. Wong Chen speaking at an INVOKE fundraising dinner.

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11. Opposition MPs demanding the MO1 to identify himself. 12. INVOKE before its pilot episode of “So Apa Cita Minggu Ni?�. 13. Parlimen Kelana Jaya is the best phonebank volunteer group for October 2016. 14. Paying a visit to Suriana NGO.

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15. Supporting Desa Ria in its initiative to provide cooking materials to its poorest residents for Deepavali. 16. A special Monday Night Chat live stream. 17. The crowd in support of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s case reivew at the Federal Court. 18. Wong Chen at the KPUM law reform compeition as a judge and panelist. 19. P104 staff showing off their medals after the 2016 Beacon Run. 20. Conquering Broga Hill during the annual office trip.

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21. Posing with the Malaysian flag before the Merdeka Cycling event at USJ Summit 22. Community leaders marching with the Jalur Gemilang during the USJ 9 Merdeka celebrations. 23. A drone photo by SJ Echo during the USJ 6 Kebun Komuniti event . 24. In support of YB Rafizi Ramli at the Sessions Court during his OSA trial.

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Wong Chen Kelana Jaya Newsletter #8: January 2017 Editor: Wong Chen Contributors: Nadirah Sharif, Abigail Nimbalker, Tania Loke, Wong Weng Wai, Melissa Darshini, Sean Tan

Enquiries: Email: research@wongchen.com Tel: 03-5613 7918 Fax: 03-5613 7919 Address: 113B (2nd floor) Jalan SS14/1 47510 Subang Jaya Selangor, Malaysia

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