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Zainuddin questions Bar Council’s real motive to organise the walk | Zainuddin questions Bar Council’s real motive to organise the walk |
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| Sunday, 02 December 2007 09:19am | |
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©New Straits Times (Used by permission) People reminded not to hold any form of street protests KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.: Don’t hold any form of street protests now as the move will only stir up uneasiness among the people and harm racial unity in the country, says Information Minister Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin. He said that street rallies, regardless of whatever reasons
given, should not be permitted. Zainuddin questioned the Bar Council’s real motive to
organise the walk, which according to him was “only a front under the guise of
human rights.” Comments (2)
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Universal Rights written by Tan Peek Guat, Wednesday, December 05 2007 06:00 pm
How unintelligent for a man sitting on such a high ministerial portfolio to call the short Rights Walk, which, if held, 'a protest walk'. Is he guilty of any misperformance that the people should want to 'protest' at all? Write comment
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Dear MBW,
Thanks for flagging this article now. Its good be reminded by the Propoganda Minister of what the true "hidden agenda" for the cancelled walk was. I, for one, was under the misapprehension that the "real motive" was a march to the Long Bar under the guise of human rights. How bitterly would I have been deceived by that English daily with no bother for racial unity had the walk taken place.
David Soong Tshon Li