
Anwar respects right to protest, urges peaceful "Turun Anwar" rally
Anwar's senior press secretary Tunku Nashrul Abaidah said in the daily brief today that rally-goers, however, should proceed peacefully and in an orderly manner on Saturday.
Tunku Nashrul said the prime minister has also instructed the police to offer appropriate cooperation and facilitation to help ensure public safety.
"Police must uphold the participants' right to gather without unwarranted intimidation or obstruction," he said, conveying the prime minister's message.

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