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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

Foreign Ministry urges Malaysians in Kenya to remain vigilant amid protests

Ministry is monitoring closely the on-going street protests, advises Malaysians to follow latest updates by local authorities

Outcry in Israel: ‘largest’ anti-Netanyahu protests since Oct 7

Massive demonstrations in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem over the weekend signalled mounting rejection by Israel’s citizens of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over his regime’s prolonged war on Gaza and failure to secure the return of hostages.

Home Ministry open to easing handling of applications under Peaceful Assembly Act

The Home Ministry is open to proposals to streamline police procedures in handling applications for assembly permits under the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012.

Women’s March to proceed on Saturday after police accept fifth notice

Police have accepted a notice for a peaceful protest by Women’s March Malaysia (WWM) and will allow the assembly to proceed this Saturday.

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