Peaceful Assembly Act

Police to facilitate anti-graft rally: Saifuddin Nasution

Home Minister says he has spoken to the Inspector-General of Police, appeals to participants to follow law against bringing prohibited objects and young children

Womenā€™s March organisers probed over breaching protest law, ā€˜sensitiveā€™ placards

The Womenā€™s March Malaysia organisers are being probed by police for alleged offences under the Peaceful Assembly Act (PAA) 2012 and the Minor Offences Act (MOA) 1955.

Bersih leaders to give statement to cops over ā€˜Reformasi 100%ā€™ rally tomorrow

Bersihā€™s top leaders have been summoned by police tomorrow over the movementā€™s recent demonstration outside Parliament.

Womenā€™s March notice returned to organisers due to incomplete forms: KL police chiefĀ 

The fifth notice submitted by the organisers yesterday at the Dang Wangi police headquarters was also incomplete but police accepted it and the gathering is to take place on Saturday, starting in front of Sogo on Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman at about 9am, said the KL police chief.

Home Ministry open to easing handling of applications under Peaceful Assembly Act

The Home Ministry is open to proposals to streamline police procedures in handling applications for assembly permits under the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012.

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DBKL slices up Havoc Food Festival in Setapak as traffic complaints boil over

Nik Nazmi steps in after residents complain of congestion, authorities shut down unlicensed event

In latest book ā€˜Saving the Planetā€™, Nik Nazmi makes urgent call for climate action

New book offers a Malaysian perspective on the global environmental crisis, highlighting economic and social stakes of climate change

Sports budget allocation: is popularity winning over performance in 2025 funding?

As RM15 million goes to football and RM20 million to e-sports, critics question whether funding priorities reflect merit or strong networks in Malaysian sports