It is obvious Barisan Nasional now finds Anwar so threatening that it has resorted to bar him from entering a public university.
University of Malaya does not belong to the government. It belongs to the rakyat.
Citing electrical issues, UM sends all its staffs back at 4pm, and place UM under lock down. It's like declaring darurat inside UM, only to no avail.
Crowds beginning to swell. They moved towards the locked gate and shook it until it budged, and Anwar entered and delivered his speech and left safe and sound.
For one you are so close to throwing into gaol, Barisan you certainly are desperate to such an extent of barring him from entering UM.
The greatest thing from the whole event, I must admit, is to watch the students defying the order, gather and fight valiantly for freedom of speech and academic.
It's good to know the young generations have started to defy oppression, and to learn to defend themselves against repressive government.
In this event, I see hope, and it's inspiring. Malaysia still has hope. The future we hope may not come soon, but it is coming.
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