00:00We know that our Prime Minister is a part of the road politics,
00:08the movement of reforming YB and many other groups.
00:13So, of course, he understands the need for us to defend the rights and freedoms of these groups.
00:20So, my final question, Tan Sri Speaker,
00:23since we have mentioned about SOSMA,
00:26I would like to take this opportunity to ask YB,
00:29whether the government is ready to re-investigate this SOSMA,
00:34or should we remove it?
00:36The main issue with this SOSMA is that they cannot be brought to court
00:42to get a decision from the court,
00:45so that they can continue to be defended.
00:47Because the issue that has just happened is,
00:50the sentence is set for 2028.
00:55They have to wait too long in prison.
00:58Thank you, Tan Sri Speaker.
01:00Okay, PM would like to answer about the demonstration first.
01:02Thank you, Governor of Melaka.
01:04The police action must be related to Article 736, Section 11.
01:09The article is applicable.
01:11And although I said there is no obstruction,
01:14but there is no clear direction to avoid the moratorium as we are doing now.
01:20So, I understand why the police continue to do their job professionally.
01:26But the problem now,
01:28we have excluded,
01:30and the decision has been made to avoid,
01:33but we inform the police,
01:36while the move is being made,
01:39the moratorium allows information,
01:43so that a notification is given.
01:46And about the place,
01:48of course, the place is given an opportunity.
01:51But if it is a residential area or a safe place,
01:55there will be a notification,
01:58so that the police can call the invader,
02:01ask where to do it,
02:03the number of people,
02:05and ensure that the conditions of the weapons,
02:11I don't think it is too complicated,
02:14or ensure that they maintain and clean the area,
02:20after the moratorium is over.
02:22These are the things that have been arranged.
02:25But I want to assure that from now on,
02:28there will no longer be any formalities,
02:35other than the information,
02:37or the term of notification,
02:40for five days, to the police.
02:43That place is also given an opportunity,
02:46other than the places that are considered safe,
02:49and I believe that the invader can cooperate with the police.
02:55Regarding SOSMA,
02:57we have distinguished two things.
02:59There is no country now,
03:01except for the threat of terrorism.
03:04So, the issue of terrorism in Malaysia,
03:08should not be underestimated.
03:10There is a police who was shot dead,
03:13and the person is clear that he did this,
03:16as his responsibility to kill the police,
03:18and the next, other leaders.
03:20So, if the case is like that,
03:22the path is of course,
03:24strict and firm laws.
03:26There is no country in the world,
03:29that does not have such laws.
03:32But I agree with the thoughts of the Malaysian people,
03:35because these laws are clearly,
03:38not misused for other issues.
03:42As we experienced in the previous case,
03:44of the National Security Act.
03:47So, while we support freedom and democracy,
03:51we have to distinguish,
03:53there are still elements,
03:56that lead to violence and terrorism,
04:00that need a law,
04:02that is quite different,
04:04from the current law.
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