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Review rules for peaceful assemblies, says Suaram after Anwar pledge

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The human rights group calls for proportional measures such as traffic diversions instead of blanket bans, following Anwar Ibrahim’s statement on peaceful assemblies.

PETALING JAYA: The police and the home ministry have been urged to review their protocols for handling rallies, following affirmation by the prime minister that peaceful assemblies can continue to be held in front of Parliament, with attention given to security and traffic arrangements.

Human rights group Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) called for a proportionate response by the authorities, such as through negotiated traffic diversions or staggered access to the scene.

“Such an approach would complement the government’s stated efforts to amend the Peaceful Assembly Act,” said Suaram executive director Azura Nasron.

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