Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has called on Muslim countries to continue the economic and political boycott of the Israeli state and its backers, saying a global campaign had so far achieved "significant accomplishments in undermining the entity's economy, isolating it, and delegitimising it".
In a statement issued early today, Hamas said it fully supports the boycott efforts as part of a "comprehensive resistance against the Zionist enemy".
"Hamas also confirms that this is its firm and strategic position, and it has not changed, particularly in light of this brutal aggression against our people and the daily massacres committed against our people in the Gaza Strip.
"We call upon the peoples of our Arab and Islamic nations and the free people of the world to support all efforts leading to boycotting and isolating the entity and its backers," the statement reads.- Malaysia Now, 26/6/2024
Malaysians
stance of Israel-Palestine maybe different from Anwar and government?
Blackrock, BOYCOTT, dealings with arm suppliers that kill Palestinians?
2. The EXHIBITIONS where named 'arm-suppliers to the Zionist regime' participated. The non-expulsion of these arm suppliers immediately inadvertently weakened Malaysia's previous strong position on Palestine. Wonder whether the Israeli supporters were also present in the recent Selangor Aviation Exhibition(12-14 September 2024)???
Malaysia will not interfere in business relations between arms
manufacturers and other countries, its defence minister said Tuesday,
after protesters demanded that the government expel companies that
supply weapons to Israel from an international exhibition. - Business Standard, 7/5/2024
Anwar's wishy-washy weaker position on the Palestine issue - 2 Rally's organized by the government and Anwar fail to see mass participation. If some other had organized, I believe that the support would have been enormous, as many many sadly will choose not to participate in actions controlled by government or Anwar...
ILLEGAL?
Pro-Palestine rally on Aug 4 in response of assasination on 31st July -
cannot fulfil 5-day notice rule in Peaceful Assembly Act? REPEAL the
Act - restore our right to immediate peaceful assembly?
After all the support for Palestine(a multi-religious people - Muslims, Christians and Jews) resonates with multi-religious Malaysia, and thus cry for justice for Palestine gets Malaysians support across different religions, ethnic groups and cultures. Is Anwar weakening the Malaysians support by
3. BOYCOTT is a legitimate action by the people. It not only highlights the injustices, but also provides the ordinary people with action that they can take to express their support. It pressures BRANDS to adopt a position of speaking up against injustice. I wonder whether PM Anwar and his government will even oppose boycotts of Israeli Brands, where Malaysian companies are the franchise holders in Malaysia? Even nation states are doing it - for example the 'Turkish Parliament removes Coca-Cola and Nestle products from its menus to boycott Israel.'
See:-
Minister
Nga - Opening Starbucks Outlet at the Ministry Despite Boycott Calls?
"instigators" out to ruin domestic economy? Palestinian Cause forgotten
by Malaysia?
PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY ACT need to be repealed. People organizing or participating in peaceful assembly only be advised to inform police, so that police can come and protect the right of peaceful assembly. That is all. If anyone uses violence, damage properties or do anything else against the law - they only shall be prosecuted, not the so-called organizers or others.
Now, another right to peaceful assembly is being threatened -
An anti-incinerator group today vowed to continue their rally against
Selangor state government's plan to build a waste-to-energy (WTE) plant
in Rawang, even if they face arrests....they were ready to face the consequences for pushing through with the
rally planned for 10am in front of the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS)
office, including the possibility of getting arrested...However, the group said they were later informed by Gombak police not to
proceed with the protest due to safety concerns, location suitability,
traffic congestion, and public order. - Malaysiakini, 30/9/2024
Police have detained a group of around seven pro-Palestine protesters who had gathered near the US embassy in Kuala Lumpur this morning.
One of the group members, who did not wish to be named, told Malaysiakini that the group had gathered for about an hour near the embassy’s rear entrance.
“They first asked us to move down the street so we were not directly in front of the embassy gates because they said we were in front of someone’s house.
“We complied and stood in front of an empty lot. They took photos and filmed us,” said the individual.
They added that when they tried to disperse, the police asked for their identification cards and they were subsequently detained and taken to the Pudu district police headquarters.
When contacted, Wangsa Maju district police chief Mohammad Lazim Ismail confirmed that police have rounded up several individuals for illegal gathering, but declined to comment further, saying he would issue a press statement soon. - Malaysiakini, 30/9/2024
'Appalling': Lawyers slam arrest of pro-Palestine protesters
Lawyers for Liberty says express shock that police detain people for speaking out against genocide.
An anti-incinerator group today vowed to continue their rally against Selangor state government's plan to build a waste-to-energy (WTE) plant in Rawang, even if they face arrests.
According to the Rawang Tolak Insinerator Network (RTI) pressure group, they are going to meet the police tomorrow in another attempt to get the authority's nod for their planned protest in Selayang this Tuesday, but will still continue with the rally regardless of the discussion's outcome.
"I cannot say that I am not afraid, but we have to continue," RTI spokesperson Abdul Hanan Abd Mokti told a press conference in Bandar Tasik Puteri this morning.
He said this when asked if they were ready to face the consequences for pushing through with the rally planned for 10am in front of the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) office, including the possibility of getting arrested.
This comes after the group today reiterated their stand to hold the demonstration, which they hope to gather at least 150 to 200 participants to object to an MPS decision which effectively makes way for a plan to build an incinerator in Batu Arang
The local council had recently approved a rezoning application to change the status of a land plot earmarked for the incinerator from residential to industrial.
‘We comply with PAA’
However, the group stressed that they have been following all due process in protesting the plan and will continue to abide by all laws, including the Peaceful Assembly Act.
The group said the police shouldn't have any reason to take action against them as they have followed all the requirements under PAA, including submitting a notice to the police in advance.
They claimed police do not have the right to prevent their protest as they have complied with the law.
Hanan also assured that their rally would be peaceful and not break any law.
"We will continue with the event. We will abide by all local laws, including not engaging in any violence or provocative actions, and (respect) traffic laws.
"Even if we are provoked by other parties, we will not respond," he added.
Local council notified
According to Hanan, the Bar Council's Human Rights Committee has also agreed to send a team to monitor the assembly and ensure that the rights of its participants are upheld and the event proceeds according to the law.
The group has also notified the MPS president of their plan to submit a protest memorandum to the agency during the rally, he added.
Last week, RTI announced its plan to hold a rally on Oct 1 in a bid to send a strong message to MPS.
However, the group said they were later informed by Gombak police not to proceed with the protest due to safety concerns, location suitability, traffic congestion, and public order.
In response to this, RTI on Friday condemned the police and urged them to respect the constitutional right to peaceful assembly.
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