Najib Razak Support Rally: Malaysians Exercise Right to Gather
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PETALING JAYA: In a display of solidarity, Malaysians are exercising their right to assemble and rally in support of former Prime Minister Najib Razak, despite a statement from Istana Negara urging respect for the established process on royal pardons. The planned rally aims to demonstrate public backing for Najib, who is currently embroiled in a legal battle. As the country navigates this complex issue, the Malaysian public is leveraging their freedom of assembly to voice their opinions. With the rally garnering significant attention, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. The right to peaceful assembly is a fundamental aspect of democracy, and Malaysians are utilizing this right to express their support. Key issues such as freedom of speech, political freedom, and the role of the monarchy in Malaysia are being highlighted through this event. As the rally approaches, all eyes are on the outcome and the potential impact on the country's political landscape. ...Read more
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