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Anwar urges tough action against bullying, violence and intimidation to protect Malaysia’s stability
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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim urged Malaysian enforcement agencies to firmly address threats to national stability, including bullying, intimidation, and violence. He emphasized democracy as the foundation of governance and called for a united effort to combat extremism and incivility. Speaking at the 20th Majlis Amanat Perdana Perkhidmatan Awam (MAPPA XX), he stressed the importance of stopping discrimination based on race, lineage, or skin color. The event, attended by key government officials, serves as a platform for the Prime Minister to communicate his vision for the nation.
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