Police open investigation paper on Palestinian solidarity picket

Authorities are waiting for rally to wrap up on Sunday before questioning organisers

10:42 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The police have opened an investigation paper concerning the Palestine solidarity picket being held near the United States Embassy, here, since yesterday.

Wangsa Maju district police chief Superintendant Ashari Abu Samah said the investigation paper was opened under the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012 for organising an event without a permit.

He said the police had yet to call up the organisers of the ‘Aksi Bertindak: Kepung Demi Palestin’ (Siege for Palestine) picket to record their statement, as they were waiting for the peaceful assembly to end this Sunday.

“The participants are currently still obeying police instructions and they are not blocking the road in the area. In addition, police officers also patrol and inspect the area around the clock,” he told Bernama tonight.

Commenting on the actions of a few participants who set up tents in the area, Ashari said the police had no right to demolish the tents because they were not set up in front of the US Embassy building.

“The tents are set up on the footpath area so that is under the jurisdiction of the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL),” he said.

Meanwhile, a Bernama survey today found that several tents were still erected around the area even though the police had prohibited participants from erecting any structures throughout the rally.

The picket is an initiative by Malaysians concerned about the war in Gaza, where more than 20,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in the past three months.

According to the Palestine Solidarity Secretariat, the picket in front of the US Embassy in Jalan Tun Razak is symbolic of the siege on Gaza, but they are also demanding a halt to the killing of Palestinians and for an immediate ceasefire.

The gathering involves a total of 48 NGOs comprising community, youth, and student organisations, as well as various political groups. – December 27, 2023

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