'Free speech respected, but follow the rules'

LocalPolitics
30 Dec 2024 • 4:20 PM MYT
Daily Express
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By: Rahim Matnin

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah PKR Information Chief Razeef Rakimin reaffirmed the party's consistent stance against corruption, emphasising the right to free speech and peaceful assembly as long as guidelines under the Peaceful Assembly Act are followed.

Razeef was commenting on a peaceful assembly planned by a group of university students for tomorrow.

Advertisement"As long as they comply, ensure the demonstration is peaceful, and convey their message, we have no issue.

"We remain firm against corruption and welcome all groups and communities to join us in this fight," he said.

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"I am merely expressing concern, not accusing anyone.

Advertisement (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});"We worry individual or group political entities could manipulate these movements," he said, adding that students should focus on their education and leave state matters to current leaders.