
So, the latest:
We’ve gotten confirmations that the books are being held for ‘investigations’ to see if they may cause some breach of the peace :|
Yeah, I know :P
While this is going on, it is still perfectly legal to buy and sell the books. There are three ways you can currently help support the cause and get a book, before they possibly get pulled from the shelves:
1. Get one from your local major bookstore (I’ve previously seen them available in Popular, MPH, Borders, etc). Note: If they are not on the bookshelves, they may still be available over the counter on request.
2. Order one online from Kinibooks.
3. (If you live within the Klang Valley) Place an order with whereisjustice@jelas.info, and we will do our best to get a copy to you at RM 30 (incl delivery costs), on a COD basis.
A lot of books have been in the news. SIS, I’m glad to report, managed to get its book ban overturned, K Arumugam today had his decision postponed, and Dr. Kua Kia Soong a while ago also successfully got his book on May 13 through censors.
As explained before, we took great pains to ensure that the book stuck to the facts, and provided a sense of objectivity while representing the spectrum of Malaysian opinions on the matter.
1FunnyMalaysia, which is also facing the same fate, represents an integral ability to laugh at ourselves while facing repression and injustice – so that’s also certainly worth a purchase.
All this has been possible no doubt through your continued support, so we hope you’ll stay tuned, spread the word, and get a copy if you can. Continued pressure is of the utmost importance.
Thank you!


Ho Ho Ho – Everything about truth and negative things publish about this BNed goons sure will be BANNED one – Ho Ho Ho
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You have my support!
Will put it on my website to help promote this book!
nat: thank you very much!!
You guys should do a soft copy of the book. Then there would not be an issue. Malaysians are not a cheapskate bunch, we will pay the money if it is for a good cause. A soft copy of the book will cause less hassle.
nat: Thanks! We’re looking into lots of such options :) Just hoping we can at least clear the existing stock – there will be even more possible options thereafter :)