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Nathaniel Tan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nathaniel Tan
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 Royal Malaysian Police for allegedly violating the Official Secrets Act.〔Malcom A. Glenn, (Malaysian Blogger Disputes Arrest ), Harvard Crimson, 20 July 2007〕 He was then working with current Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim. 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 Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad and Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, 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 and Teoh Beng Hock, 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 Damansara Utama suburb of Petaling Jaya, before moving to Taman Tun Dr Ismail in Kuala Lumpur. He attended Sunway University College where he studied for his A Levels, before attending Harvard College in the United States, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in 2004 with a Special Concentration in Peace and Conflict Studies.
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