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In page Human rights in Malaysia:

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Previously under the now-repealed Internal Security Act (ISA), police were permitted to arrest and detain for 60 days, without warrant or counsel or judicial review, persons who acted "in a manner prejudicial to the national security or economic life of Malaysia." The ISA did not permit judicial review of most ISA decisions, and the United Nations Human Rights Council considered the ISA inconsistent with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.[citation needed] In 2012, the ISA was repealed and replaced by Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA) under Najib Razak's administration.