DONG Zong hopes the police will uphold the law and take action against those who threaten violence.
“We expect the police to monitor the Malaysian Muslim Students Coalition (Gamis) rally and prosecute anyone who threaten violence or criminal intimidation under the Penal Code,” said Dong Zong secretary-general Ng Chai Heng today.
“Both the police and the Attorney-General’s Chambers have the duty to assure all Malaysians that there is no immunity for violence and criminal intimidation,” said Ng.
He said Dong Zong respects the freedoms of speech and assembly of all parties, including Gamis and those who want the Chinese schools NGO to be de-registered.
“We will not threaten violence or call for deregistration of our detractors,” said Ng.
Earlier today, Gamis held a protest in downtown Kuala Lumpur calling for Dong Zong to be banned.
Gamis president Saifullah Baiduri said that Dong Zong’s rejection of Jawi in vernacular schools was an insult to Malays and alleged that DAP was behind the group. – January 1, 2020.
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