No escape from critics on use of Sedition Act - Hanipa

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Public has legitimate expectation to see an end to the archaic law, adds the deputy minister.

 

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HanipaMaidin is jz beating around d bush skirting d real issue 2 actually insist d govt 2 completely stop using d Sedition Act. Can it said any more simplier?

The issue is abuse...to avoid at all cost

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