- Karpal Singh
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honorific-prefix = Yang Berhormat Bukit Gelugor
name = Karpal Singh
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1940|6|28|df=y
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office = Democratic Action Party National Chairman
term_start =2004
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predecessor =Lim Kit Siang
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constituency =Bukit Gelugor
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constituency_MP3 =Bukit Gelugor
term_start3 =March 24 2004
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majority3 = 21,015
predecessor3 = "new constituency"
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party = flagicon|MalaysiaDemocratic Action Party -Pakatan Rakyat
religion = Sikh
occupation = flagicon|Malaysia Member of Parliament
Party ChairmanAdvocate and Solicitor
majority = 21,015
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footnotes =Karpal Singh a/l Ram Singh (born
June 28 ,1940 ) is aMalaysia n politician and alawyer by profession. He is the current chairman of theDemocratic Action Party and a member of Parliament for Bukit Gelugor,Penang . He won the seat in the 2004 general election. He is an ethnic Punjabi and a prominent lawyer inMalaysia , well known for his expertise in the field of litigation. His reputation has earned him the nickname "Tiger of Jelutong".Singh defended
Australia ndrug trafficker Kevin Barlow who was executed in Malaysia in 1986, [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/1986/jul/07/fromthearchive Brian Chambers and Kevin Barlow executed in Malaysia] ] along with New Zealander Lorraine Cohen and her son Aaron, both of whom escaped the death penalty. A car injury in 2005 has since left Singh wheelchair-bound [ [http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/9/10/lifefocus/20060909190214&sec=lifefocus His pillar of strength] ] and neuromotor problems in his right arm. [ [http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Wednesday/Frontpage/20080521194237/Article/ DEWAN DISPATCHES: The Tiger bites the bullet] ]Controversy
uspension for "misleading Parliament"
On the
7 September 2004 , Karpal Singh was given the choice of apologizing within 3 days and face 10 days of suspension or suspension from Parliament with all privileges such as allowances stripped from him, for a period of 6 months. Karpal had earlier told returning MPs that they had to raise their right hand when speaking the oath of office. Parliament determined that there was no such requirement and subsequently, that Karpal was deliberately misleading parliament. All 12 DAP members of parliament walked out in protest.Prisoner of Conscience
Amnesty International declared Mr Singh a prisoner of conscience in 1987 when, during
Operation Lalang , he was arrested under the Internal Security Act and imprisoned until January 1989 without charge or trial. Mr Singh was released by order of the court in March 1988 in response to a "habeas corpus" application, but was rearrested by the police only hours later and taken into custody. Karpal Singh is a leading opponent of the death penalty in Malaysia. He also acted for the gaoled Deputy Prime MinisterAnwar Ibrahim , and was accused of making seditious remarks during that trial. Malaysia's Sessions Court charged Karpal Singh, a long-time critic ofMahathir Mohamad , with sedition after he alleged at Mr Anwar's sodomy trial that people in high places had tried to poison his client. The, then, deputy chairman of the Democratic Action Party pleaded innocent, and was released on bail. Karpal Singh said it was the first time in any Commonwealth nation that a lawyer was prosecuted for something he said during a trial. He also said the case would test the independence of the judiciary and the status of lawyers in Malaysia.Detention without trial
He has previously spent time in
prison under the Internal Security Act.Election results
Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.karpalsingh.net/ Official website]
* [http://thestar.com.my/election2004/results/05/05p.html Malaysia Election 2004] results for Penang parliamentary seats.
* [http://thestar.com.my/election2004/results1999/05/05p.html Malaysia Election 1999] results for Penang parliamentary seats.
* [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3Key/LA20020618035 Tribute to Mr Karpal Singh] Parliament of New South Wales
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