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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2011

Pakatan Rakyat politicians and civil rights activists are outraged that the proposed Peaceful Assembly Bill will provide police with greater powers to curb the constitutional right to assembly.

Full story: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/182053

Camera: Amir Abdullah

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  • @lisaicon08 Lisaicon, I find it reassuring (and amusing) that you don't have anything to say concerning Pakatan's objections to the 'Peaceful Assembly Bill', instead you went down the path of pathetically petty name-calling (the only path you & your kind are familiar with, I'm sure).

  • @lisaicon08 @kleeokraden

    Dont blame ilsaicon08, he just a dog, he is doing his job. But the good news is, he is malaysiakini video fans, so its consider a good news for everyone.

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  • idiot government...

  • Yes. The police will be very happy as the PA Bill basically knows that anyway you protest they will within the limits of someway prohibited. By banning street protest in any form also gave police all the powers to supress any demonstration even if it is peaceful.

    Great our fundamental right to gather and protest peacefully just went out the window. Thanks PM Najib. Thanks for nothing and the empty promises you gave us "the rakyat".

  • Kerajaan BN???? NO NO NO is actually Kerajaan Umno.

    MCA MIC all death

  • This is a "you can't do anything" government we arehaving for the past 50+ years.

    Harsh treatment to those who go against the government is common. The asertive power of JAKIM on those who so-called commit "khalwat" also one kind... the restrictive guidelines on dress codes across most universities is another.

    Damn.... this is the stupidest government I have ever come know.

    BN you gotta change... or face being changed.

  • apa lu cina bodo punya cakap.

  • @SymphonyOfDestruct99 I might get the figures wrong, but that's just a pretty wasteful way of spending the government's budget. What about healthcare? What about education? What about infrastructure?

    When problems arise from this three aspects, sure the public is gonna question the government. Sure then we will protest, we will make public gatherings to want to persuade the government to look at those aspects. But if they, the government, is not allowing that, what future do we have ?

  • @SymphonyOfDestruct99 ask your government in power. He's the one who spends their money on a 800 million mansion, which is our tax payer's money.

  • hangpa ahli politik ni tak ada isu lain nak bawa ke tengah ke? Tak habis2 dengan kepentingan politik, macam mana dengan kebajikan rakyat?

  • To all UMNO dogs, you go back and tell your boss, they can restrict any place in malaysia, but they cannot restrict the internet. As long the cable is connected within government, then we shall meet again. Maybe you can use public money to hire more cyber troopers, but those dogs cannot continue their job without money.

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