KLCC sends legal letter to flashmob organisers via Facebook

The Kuala Lumpur City Park Bhd, KLCC Urusharta Sdn Bhd as well as Suria KLCC Sdn Bhd, have in jeopardy to take an injunction sequence opposite a organisers of a Flashmob 1000 Malaysians appreciate Christmas.

This follows a minute from counsel organisation Zul Rafique as well as Co, representing a 3 companies which operate a Kuala Lumpur City Centre.

It is addressed to Monash University lecturer Wong Chin Huat, where a minute was since to him by palm as well as additionally to him as well as 6 others around Facebook which a probable justice sequence would be made opposite them over organising a event upon Saturday during KLCC park.

Besides Wong, a others who perceived a notice around Facebookwere Vienna Looi, Hew Li Huang, Chom Lee, Jason Tan, Ducky Charis Siah as well as Aduka Seri Perkasa. It is believed this is a initial time which such notices have been despatched by a law organisation around Facebook.

The KilltheBill.org, which is a part of of a Free to Assemble (Jom Ke Jalan) Campaign expressed shock upon reception a authorised minute by a lawyers acting for KLCC to apply for a justice injunction over a criticism opposite a Peaceful Assembly Bill upon Human Rights Day.

"We hold this is maybe a initial time in Malaysia, if not a world, where a flashmob is seen as a vital hazard which warrants a justice injunction. This is quite unhappy after a universe adopted
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 63 years ago," said a statement from a organisers.

"This pitiable development demonstrates not only a miss of a clarity of humour upon a part of a KLCC, but additionally a stupidity of a sure view which public gatherings contingency be damaging to public sequence as well as mercantile activities,! " a stat ement added.

The KillTheBill.org, have organized dual events during a KLCC park, namely 'Malaysians can travel freely during KLCC Park but police permit' upon Nov 26 as well as 'Malaysians can travel freely with Pak Samad during KLCC Park but police permit' around Facebook invitations upon Dec 3.
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