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Bersih sees Sosma wielded as political weapon, fears arrest of activists
Bersih today said it has seen the repeated use of the Security Offices (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma) as a political weapon to detain any individual without a trial.
Its chairperson Muhammad Faisal Abdul Aziz said the electoral watchdog will continue to call for the draconian act to be repealed.
"We see Sosma being used as a political weapon to detain any individual without a trial.
"Yes... the government can use Sosma for security reasons, but...
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