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KINIGUIDE | The focus was on the University Malaya (Umany) New Youth Association when it issued a statement that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong should not interfere in national affairs.

The association argued that the monarch must exercise his powers within the framework of the Federal Constitution.

This sparked a flood of police reports against the group of students. He was accused, among others, of being a “communist” and a “branch of the DAP.”

Umany, who has since retracted the statement and apologized, is under investigation under the Sedition Act and the Communications and Multimedia Act.

Its former president would be charged today in court under article 188 of the Penal Code, which refers to “disobedience to an order duly promulgated by a public servant.”

He was arrested on November 7 for using his mobile phone to record police officers raiding the home of his successor.

This installment of KiniGuide analyzes the birth and evolution of the association, which has made headlines in recent weeks …

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