PDRM Warns Netizens To Stop Spreading Content That Hints About Repeat of May 13 Riots

22 Nov 2022 • 11:16 AM MYT
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Following the political struggle that is going on right now, several TikTok users have shared their thoughts on what would happen if Pakatan Harapan really would go into power.

Despite May 13, 1969, being known as one of the bloodiest and darkest days in Malaysian history, such TikTokers have hinted at a repeat of the racial riots if PH were to become the government.

Following the uproar it caused, the police have recently stepped in to warn Malaysian social media users against uploading content that would threaten public safety and order.

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In a statement, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani told social media users to stop misusing the platforms to spread content that are considered provocative in nature because it will cause public disturbances.

“During the 15th general election (GE15) and before the forming of the next federal government, we have warned against social media users that uploaded content that touch on racial and religious issues.”

Stern actions will be taken against users that attempt to threaten public safety and order under the Communication and Multimedia Acts and Penal Code,” said Acryl Sani.

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Many of the videos also falsely alleged of political dominance by DAP if PH forms the federal government, carried anti-Chinese messages, and openly threatened violence.

Some also questioned the religiosity of Malay-Muslims who voted for DAP, insinuating that no Muslim would ever vote for the party.

 

Do you think that a crackdown is necessary against such users who spread and promote content which incites hatred?

 

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