
PM must stop Akmal's ethnic witch hunt using national flag
In the latest escalation, Akmal has threatened to hold a protest against a shop owner in Penang, Feng Jin Zhen, if the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) does not press charges against him over the upside-down display of the Jalur Gemilang.
Projek Sama demands an end to the investigation and harassment of Feng, who was released on police bail on his unintended mistake, which, according to him, was made when measuring the pole.
Projek Sama strongly upholds the need to treat and fly the Jalur Gemilang with respect and dignity.
While the proper handling of our national flag is important, unintended mistakes must not be blown out of proportion to be politicised and affect ethnic witch-hunt.

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