Let there be no selective prosecution


The Bar Council wants a military to examine all cases of desecrating cinema of open figures, together with a blazing of cinema of Lim Guan Eng as well as S Ambiga.
PETALING JAYA: Probe all cases involving desecrating cinema of open figures, together with a action of blazing cinema of Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng as well as Bersih co-chairperson S Ambiga, pronounced Bar Council today.
"There should not be resourceful prosecution," pronounced a president Lim Chee Wee.
He pronounced this following a arrest of a 19-year-old girl yesterday, who was alleged to have flashed his bum during a cinema of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak as well as his wife, Rosmah Mansor, during final Thursday's Merdeka jubilee during Dataran Merdeka.
The girl was expelled final night upon bail after a military recorded his statement.
During a event, several youths were seen stomping upon cinema of Najib as well as Rosmah. Some were seen carrying a Sang Saka Malaya dwindle instead of a Malaysian flag.
Two other youngsters a 19-year-old freelance womanlike indication from Johor as well as 19-year-old masculine for Kuala Lumpur surrendered to a military currently for allegedly stepping upon a pronounced photographs during a gathering.
The indication is expected to be brought to a Dang Wangi military headquarters in Kuala Lumpur for questioning while a masculine turned himself in during a Dang Wangi hire this afternoon.
Bukit Aman CID arch Mohd Bakri Zinin pronounced that a military were questioning a mooning situation underneath a Penal Code, as well as a dwindle situation underneath a Sedition Act.
Lim admitted! that a mooning situation could be investigated underneath Penal Code for open indecency, but uttered reservation upon a use of Sedition Act for a dwindle incident.
He pronounced that it was unfortunate that a military had motionless to use a Sedition Act despite a government's decision to dissolution it come a next parliamentary session.
The dwindle incident, Lim added, would not even consecrate as an corruption underneath a law.
"Could changing a lyrics of a national anthem consecrate an corruption ? What about changing a tune, dash or kick of a anthem? Where is a line to be drawn?" he asked.
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