Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era

The removal of Anwar Ibrahim as Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia in September 1998 was a shock to the nation. This is because there were a series of street demonstrations in 1998 until 2001 that gave birth to reformasi (reform) movement. People thought that the dismissal was unfair due to personal...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Zain, Zawiyah, Yusoff, Moharnrnad Agus, Hamdi, Izham Hakimi
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spelling my.uum.repo.314862024-11-17T07:54:51Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31486/ Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era Mohd. Zain, Zawiyah Yusoff, Moharnrnad Agus Hamdi, Izham Hakimi JF Political institutions (General) The removal of Anwar Ibrahim as Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia in September 1998 was a shock to the nation. This is because there were a series of street demonstrations in 1998 until 2001 that gave birth to reformasi (reform) movement. People thought that the dismissal was unfair due to personal conflict between the Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir and Anwar Ibrahim. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the emergence of civil disobedience during reform movement and to identify the actors involved in mobilizing civil disobedience. The analysis shows what the main reason behind the outbreak of civil disobedience was the result of government actions that weakened democracy through the restriction of political rights and civil liberties. In this respect, the removal of Anwar Ibrahim was only a triggering factor. Furthermore, the actors who were involved in acts of civil disobedience include students, young people, opposition parties, non government organizations (NGOs) and activists. These groups cooperated to seek justice for Anwar Ibrahim and also raised issues related to corruption, cronyism and abuse of power in the government. Consequently, support for the Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition, especially the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) declined dramatically in the 1999 general election UKM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31486/1/EJSSH%20Spec.issue%2002%202015%20187-194.pdf Mohd. Zain, Zawiyah and Yusoff, Moharnrnad Agus and Hamdi, Izham Hakimi (2015) Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era. e-Bangi Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (2). pp. 187-194. ISSN 1823-884x https://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/index
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Mohd. Zain, Zawiyah
Yusoff, Moharnrnad Agus
Hamdi, Izham Hakimi
Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era
description The removal of Anwar Ibrahim as Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia in September 1998 was a shock to the nation. This is because there were a series of street demonstrations in 1998 until 2001 that gave birth to reformasi (reform) movement. People thought that the dismissal was unfair due to personal conflict between the Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir and Anwar Ibrahim. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the emergence of civil disobedience during reform movement and to identify the actors involved in mobilizing civil disobedience. The analysis shows what the main reason behind the outbreak of civil disobedience was the result of government actions that weakened democracy through the restriction of political rights and civil liberties. In this respect, the removal of Anwar Ibrahim was only a triggering factor. Furthermore, the actors who were involved in acts of civil disobedience include students, young people, opposition parties, non government organizations (NGOs) and activists. These groups cooperated to seek justice for Anwar Ibrahim and also raised issues related to corruption, cronyism and abuse of power in the government. Consequently, support for the Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition, especially the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) declined dramatically in the 1999 general election
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author Mohd. Zain, Zawiyah
Yusoff, Moharnrnad Agus
Hamdi, Izham Hakimi
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Yusoff, Moharnrnad Agus
Hamdi, Izham Hakimi
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title Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era
title_short Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era
title_full Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era
title_fullStr Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era
title_full_unstemmed Civil Disobedience During Reformation Era
title_sort civil disobedience during reformation era
publisher UKM Press
publishDate 2015
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31486/1/EJSSH%20Spec.issue%2002%202015%20187-194.pdf
https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31486/
https://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/index
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