Adam gives cops statement over threats



Police today took undergraduate Adam Adli Abdul Halim's make a difference over a latter's military inform upon purported harrassment as well as attempted attack he faced following a 'Najib flag' fracas.
He spent about 90 mins with a military this morning.
NONEAdam(left)claims that he as well as his family have been reception threats ever given he took down Najib Razak's flag during Umno's domicile in Putra World Trade Centre final weekend.
He alleges that upon Monday, he wasassaultedat a entrance to Bukit Aman domicile after his assembly with military officials upon a matter.
The 22-year-old Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) tyro got trapped in a debate afterloweringNajib Abdul Razak's flag during a Umno domicile during a Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, during a stude! nt demon stration for educational leisure final Saturday.
Adam has refused to apologise for his actions, steadfast in his perspective that it would better a purpose of his criticism action, that is dictated to hold up autonomy in higher learning institutions, between others.
Right after giving his make a difference today, a representative from UPSI met him outside a military station as well as served Adam a notice requesting his appearance during a disciplinary hearing.
The university claimed that Adam, a third-year student, had "damaged a good name of UPSI" as well as "endangered ethics as well as open order".
NONELawyer! Fadiah Nadwa Fikri (right) combined that Adam was additionally called in because he was "threatened by a patrolman named Roslan Mokhtar".

"Adam went to Bukit Aman to board a inform because he was not usually threatened, though was nearly punched in front of other cops," pronounced Fadiah.

"We will see what they (the police) will do... will they take action upon a a single named Mokhtar?" she pondered.
Alleged attack try during Bukit Aman
Fadiah combined that a "attempted assault" was obviously an act to dominate Adam as well as rest of a students who marched to PWTC final Saturday.

However, Fadiah pronounced no other tyro has been called in by a police.

NONEAdam, speaking to reporters outside a Dang Wangi district military headquarters, pronounced military had jotted down his chronicle of a purported attack try during Bukit Aman.

On a 'Najib flag' situation as well as a tyro movement, Adam said: "The UUCA (University as well as University Colleges Act) has been nice 4 times given it was introduced in a 1970s. It is high time for its repeal."

He additionally lambasted Kepala Batas Umno multiplication emissary head Reezal Merican's make a difference that a former had stepped upon a 'Najib flag' after obscure it.

"That make a difference was to emanate a negative perspective upon SMM (Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia). We never did such a thing."

Fadiah additionally shielded a students, saying that it is their right to criticism under Article 10 of a sovereign constitution.

"It was no crime, it is was just an act of civil disobedience that is excusable around a word," she opined.

She pointed out that a disciplinary proceeding was "another obvious abuse of energy by a authorities to greatfully their domestic masters".

Meanwhile, SMM boss Ahmad Syukri Abdul Razak, shielde! d Deputy Higher Education Minister Saifuddin Abdullah, saying that a latter had been wrongly targeted by some pro-government students.

NONEAspirasi Undergraduate Leaders' Alumni Society (Aspirasi) had demanded for Saifuddin's resignation claiming a emissary minister was "too friendly" as well as a sympathiser of a pro-Mahasiswa factions (anti-establishment groups in universities).

"We welcome pro-Aspirasi's (pro-government) demonstration, that shows that they have accepted protests as an in effect way to voice opinions in a democratic system," pronounced Ahmad Syukri.

"But Saifuddin Abdullah ! should n ot resign as long as a UUCA emanate has not been resolved," he added.

Ahmad Syukri pronounced Saifuddin was a "victim of certain quarters in a government" who have been "taking cover during a back of a emissary minister's openness".

"We fully support Saifuddin. This is a voice of students, you do not have domestic motives," combined Adam.

Asked what a significance of obscure a flag was, Ahmad Syukri replied: "We longed for to send a clever message. Only by obscure a prime minister's flag, can this be a reality.

"We want a prime minister to take drastic measures to dissolution a laws. It is enough, you have been done reticent for 40 years."

SMM, that now has 11,000 members, collected during a Umno domicile during PWTC final Saturday, perfectionist a supervision annul a UUCA.
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