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MCMC questions PAS leader over army promotion racist post

MCMC questions PAS leader over army promotion racist post

Malaysiakini6 hours ago
A PAS leader who painted a racist dystopia over the news of Malaysia's first Chinese lieutenant general was summoned by MCMC for questioning on Saturday, during which his handphone was also seized for investigation.
According to a statement issued by the MCMC, it recorded the statement of an individual over a social media post that contained elements of racism.
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