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Malaysian resignation points to more trouble

By John Burton in Singapore

Published: September 15 2008 11:34 | Last updated: September 15 2008 11:34

The resignation of Malaysia's law minister on Monday has revealed a growing rift within the government that could speed the departure of Abdullah Badawi as prime minister.

Zaid Ibrahim, a prominent reformer, said he was resigning in protest over use of the nation's internal security act to arrest three government opponents on Friday. The ISA allows imprisonment with trial. Several other cabinet members, including the information minister, also criticised the move.

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