Peaceful Assembly Act

Anwar commits to Peaceful Assembly Act amendment in June Parliament sitting

Change to the law will specifically address need for premise owner’s permission to hold a rally

Home ministry to prepare cabinet memorandum on amending Peaceful Assembly Act

Ministry to start process of changing the law, to organise statekholder engagement sessions

Probes on protesters halted, rallies no longer require venue owner approval: PM

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says govt will amend Peaceful Assembly Act, moratorium placed so police don’t take action if five-day notice given, no criminal elements involved

Police to facilitate anti-graft rally: Saifuddin Nasution

Home Minister says he has spoken to the Inspector-General of Police, appeals to participants to follow law against bringing prohibited objects and young children

Women’s March organisers probed over breaching protest law, ‘sensitive’ placards

The Women’s March Malaysia organisers are being probed by police for alleged offences under the Peaceful Assembly Act (PAA) 2012 and the Minor Offences Act (MOA) 1955.

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