By Hafiz Yatim
Controversial blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin was released from his Internal Security Act (ISA) detention at 3.20pm.
The editor of the popular Malaysia Today website was brought to the Shah Alam High Court just five minutes earlier.
Expressing surprise with the decision, Raja Petra said: "Not many people have challenged the act (ISA) so much and I did not have much high hopes (of being released).
"This application allowed under Section 8 is a special prize. I am tired."
"This showed ISA cannot be used. I hope this is not a political decision. I don't want to be the prime minister. I want Anwar to be the PM," he said.
"We have to fight all-out and get the ISA abolished," he told reporters.
[More at http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/92620]
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