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Nathaniel Tan (born 1980) is a Malaysian of Chinese- Indian Peranakan descent. In July 2007, he came under the spotlight when he was detained by the
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for allegedly violating the
Official Secrets Act An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security but in unrevised form (based on the UK Official Secrets Act 1911) can include all infor ...
. He was then working with current Opposition Leader
Anwar Ibrahim Anwar bin Ibrahim ( ms, انور بن ابراهيم, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset, IPA: ; born 10 August 1947) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia since November 2022. He served as the 12 ...
. After being detained for a few days, he was released with no charges preferred. Nat was the editor of a book on the conflict between former
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Mahathir Mohamad Mahathir bin Mohamad ( ms, محاضير بن محمد, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset; ; born 10 July 1925) is a Malaysian politician, author, and physician who served as the 4th and 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the office ...
and
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Tun Abdullah bin Ahmad Badawi ( Jawi: عبد الله بن احمد بدوي; born 26 November 1939) is a Malaysian politician who served as the 5th Prime Minister of Malaysia from October 2003 to April 2009. He was also the sixth president of ...
, titled ''Mahathir vs. Abdullah: Covert Wars and Challenged Legacies'' and published in early 2007. He later co-edited a book on religion and politics with John Lee, ''Religion Under Siege?: Lina Joy, the Islamic State and Freedom of Faith'', published in early 2008. Nat has since co-edited two books on Malaysian politics with Lee, ''Political Tsunami: An End to Hegemony in Malaysia?'' and ''Where is Justice?: Death and Brutality in Custody''. The latter, a book concerning custodial deaths, including high-profile cases such as those of
Altantuya Shaariibuu Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa (Mongolian language, Mongolian: Шаарийбуугийн Алтантуяа; sometimes also ''Altantuya Shaariibuu''; 6 May 1978 – 18 October 2006), a Mongolian national, was a murder victim who was either murdered ...
and
Teoh Beng Hock Teoh Beng Hock (20 April 1979 – 16 July 2009) was a Chinese Malaysian journalist and political aide to Ean Yong Hian Wah, a member of the Selangor state legislative assembly and state executive council. On 15 July 2009, the Malaysian Anti-Cor ...
, was confiscated from a number of bookstores in late January 2010, a month after its release, prompting concerns that it may have been banned by the Home Ministry.


Early life

Nat originally lived in the
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suburb of
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, before moving to
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in Kuala Lumpur. He attended Sunway University College where he studied for his
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, before attending
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in the United States, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in 2004 with a Special Concentration in Peace and Conflict Studies.


Political work

In February 2007, a book edited by Nat, titled ''Mahathir vs. Abdullah: Covert Wars and Challenged Legacies'', was published by the publishing arm of ''Malaysiakini''. The book carried commentary by politicians such as
Anwar Ibrahim Anwar bin Ibrahim ( ms, انور بن ابراهيم, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset, IPA: ; born 10 August 1947) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia since November 2022. He served as the 12 ...
and
Lim Guan Eng Lim Guan Eng (; born 8 December 1960) is a Malaysian politician and accountant from the Democratic Action Party (DAP), a component party of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Bagan, Member of the ...
, and also articles by local commentators and activists. A month later, Nat joined Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), serving as an aide to
Tian Chua Chua Tian Chang, better known as Tian Chua (; born 21 December 1963), is a Malaysian politician who served as Special Advisor to the Minister of Works from March 2019 to February 2020 and Member of Parliament (MP) for Batu from March 2008 to ...
, the party's information chief. He later began working for the party's ''de facto'' head,
Anwar Ibrahim Anwar bin Ibrahim ( ms, انور بن ابراهيم, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset, IPA: ; born 10 August 1947) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia since November 2022. He served as the 12 ...
, as Anwar's secretary for work related to the Foundation For the Future, which Anwar was then president of.


Detention

On 13 July 2007, Tan was detained by three plainclothes policemen, who requested that he bring his
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and follow them to the police headquarters at
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. However, Tan's lawyer later stated that according to Bukit Aman, there was no record of his detention. A police report was filed alleging Tan had been kidnapped. At 10pm that day, roughly six hours after his disappearance, Bukit Aman confirmed that they were holding Tan. ''Malaysiakini'' reported that "According to the police, Tan will be held for 24 hours by the Cyber Crime Unit in Jalan Dato Onn to facilitate investigation under the Official Secrets Act," and that Tan's home desktop computer had been seized as well. Shortly afterwards, Tan was transferred to a different police station. It was announced that he would appear before a magistrate the following day for further remand. On 14 July, Tan was remanded for four days by a
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, who rejected the police request for a 14-day remand order, the maximum permitted under the law. The proceedings commenced before the arrival of his lawyers, who later alleged that the investigating police officers intentionally refrained from informing them about the proceedings, and that the court police had also misled the investigating officers about Tan's lawyers' whereabouts. An investigating officer later confirmed that Tan was being investigated for a potential violation of section 8 of the
Official Secrets Act An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security but in unrevised form (based on the UK Official Secrets Act 1911) can include all infor ...
, which pertains to "wrongful communication, etc. of nofficial secret". Tan had reportedly published a comment on his blog alleging corruption on the part of Deputy Internal Security Minister Johari Baharom. After Tan's arrest, Johari announced that he had instructed the police to investigate "lies" published on the internet. One of Tan's lawyers, R. Sivarasa, stated that the remand order was meant only to "put Nat under duress". Citing the fact that several documents, CDs, and computers had been seized from Tan's office, home and car, Sivarasa stated: On 18 July, Tan was released at 5.15pm on police bail, but was required to report back to the Commercial Crime Investigation Department in Kuala Lumpur on 31 July.


Response to detention

After Tan's detention, Anwar condemned his arrest, and called for Tan's family members and lawyers to be given access to him. Parliamentary Opposition Leader
Lim Kit Siang Lim Kit Siang (; born 20 February 1941) is a Malaysian politician. He is the longest-serving leader of the opposition in Malaysia, having held the position for a total of 29 years on three separate occasions. He is also former Secretary-Genera ...
condemned "secretive circumstances in the first seven hours of Tan's arrest", calling them "a scandal which speaks of a police which has yet to fully accept that the first principle of policing in a democratic system must be policing for the people and not policing to serve the government leaders of the day". Lim also suggested that Tan might be a "pawn" used by the police and government to "protect their vested interests". Human rights watchdog
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(Suaram) alleged that Tan's rights under the
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had been violated: Other organisations that condemned Tan's detention included the Malaysian Bar Council, the Centre for Independent Journalism and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT). ''The Sun'' condemned the circumstances surrounding Tan's detention as "attempts at obstructing justice", and called them "politically motivated". In response to a question in Parliament from Lim about two months after Tan's detention, Prime Minister
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Tun Abdullah bin Ahmad Badawi ( Jawi: عبد الله بن احمد بدوي; born 26 November 1939) is a Malaysian politician who served as the 5th Prime Minister of Malaysia from October 2003 to April 2009. He was also the sixth president of ...
stated that "The arrest and the police report iled against another bloggerare usual procedures followed by the police."


Post-detention

In early 2008, Kinibooks, the publishing branch of Malaysiakini, published ''Religion Under Siege?: Lina Joy, the Islamic State and Freedom of Faith'', a book Tan co-edited with John Lee about religious and political issues in Malaysia. It later published Tan's and Lee's ''Political Tsunami: An End to Hegemony in Malaysia?'' in 2008, and ''Where is Justice?: Death and Brutality in Custody'' in late 2009. In late January 2010, about a month after its release, the
Royal Malaysian Police The Royal Malaysia Police (often abbreviated RMP) ( ms, Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM)), is a (primarily) uniformed national and federal police force in Malaysia. The force is a centralised organisation. Its headquarters are located at Bukit Aman ...
and Home Ministry confiscated copies of ''Where is Justice?'' from bookstores in
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and
Malacca Malacca ( ms, Melaka) is a state in Malaysia located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Strait of Malacca. Its capital is Malacca City, dubbed the Historic City, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site si ...
, prompting concerns that it may have been banned. The authorities also confiscated copies of ''1FunnyMalaysia'', another Kinibooks book, claiming that both books "could pose a threat to public order, morality, security". In a statement on his blog, Tan insisted that "We took considerable pains to ensure that everything in ''Where is Justice'' was carefully written to be factual, and all opinion therein had been previously published online. ... Don't shoot the messenger." On 5 February 2010, police in
Seremban Seremban (Negeri Sembilan Malay: ''Soghomban'', ''Somban''; Jawi: ) is a city in the Seremban District and the capital of the state of Negeri Sembilan in Peninsular Malaysia. The city's administration is run by the Seremban City Council. Sere ...
,
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, confiscated 12 copies of ''Where is Justice?'' and 10 of ''1FunnyMalaysia''; an officer who participated in the raid said "We are not banning the books but are just taking them to analyse their content." Malaysiakini is reportedly consulting its lawyers and considering legal action. A few days later, a further eight copies were seized from another Seremban bookstore, and another four from a
Johor Bahru Johor Bahru (), colloquially referred to as JB, is the capital city of the state of Johor, Malaysia. It is located at the southern end of Peninsular Malaysia,along the north bank of the Straits of Johor, opposite of the city-state Singapore. T ...
bookstore. Writer and filmmaker Amir Muhammad criticised the seizures, saying: "Every publisher gives five copies of each book to the National Library. So, why can't the authorities borrow the books from there instead of confiscating them from bookstores? If they need it for 'study' or 'review', why can't they buy a copy instead of taking all the copies for free? I'm sure one is enough for their purpose." He also urged bookstores to be proactive in opposing the confiscations, citing a previous instance where "Only one of almanRushdie's books, ''
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'', was banned by the Home Ministry but MPH removed all of Rushdie's books from the shelves. That's a case in point of booksellers taking a soft stand against the banning of books. This is self-censorship." Home Ministry deputy secretary-general Ahmad Fuad Ab Aziz later said that the ministry's enforcement officers found the titles to be "offensive" and in violation of the
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1984. However, he said the ministry was still deciding whether it would ban the books in question. Besides writing and publishing, Nathaniel Tan is also very passionate in education. He has served on the Harvard board of interviewers for three years – two of which (2008 and 2009) as an interviewer, and two (2010 and 2011) as an observer. He has also been one of the speakers for several US University Admission talks in Malaysia. He has previously provided assistance to students applying to US universities. During his first year (2009) in this field, a number of Nat's 25 students were offered admission into Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Cornell, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Chicago, among others.


Hunger strike

On August 4, 2021, Tan made the news again in Malaysia by going on a hunger strike calling for five firm actions by the unpopular Perikatan Nasional government under whom Covid-19 cases and deaths were spiralling.


Bibliography

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Notes and references


External links


jelas.info (Tan's blog)

JustNetworks

The first comment by a reader on this blog post is what is alleged got him in trouble

Tan's statement on the detention.

Engage.my (Tan's university application coaching website)
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