Organise Mobilise: How Malaysia Abolished the ISA
Nalini Elumalai, Coordinator, Gerakan Mansuh ISA
09-Sep-25 15:00

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The ISA, a draconian law that enabled detention without trial, was used in Malaysia for decades, most notoriously during the infamous Ops Lalang in 1987. But in 2012, it was finally abolished after years of public pressure and grassroots organising. We speak with Nalini Elumalai, one of the key coordinators of the Gerakan Mansuh ISA rally in the mid-2000s, about the long struggle to end the law, the challenges of mobilising under repression, and the lessons learned from this landmark victory for civil society.
Image credit: Pusat Sejarah Rakyat
Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
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Categories: Law/Activism
Tags: Gerakan Mansuh ISA, the bigger picture, beyond the ballot box, nalini elumalai, isa, ops lalang, protest, activism,