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50 stage protest against Namewee at Chinese Assembly Hall

VIDEO : Namewee Vs Perkasa: Nah Forum @ KLSCAH last night

Watch this video on the incident last night at KLSCAH :

The protestors burn enlarged photos of Namewee.
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 28 — About 50 people, including members of Perkasa, turned up at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Jalan Maharajalela here tonight to stage a protest against controversial rapper Wee Meng Chee or better known as Namewee.

The group was seen carrying Perkasa banners and Namewee’s pictures that were later set on fire, while some hurled abuse at the rapper who was launching an album in the hall.

About 100 policemen, including the Federal Reserve Unit from Dang Wangi, were present to ensure peace and safety.

Wira Perkasa Malaysia head Arman Azha Abu Hanifah, who headed the gathering, tried to enter the hall but was prevented by police.

The group later wanted the police to call Namewee out of the hall but police did not heed their request.

Arman Azhar later told reporters that the gathering was to protest against Namewee who had disgraced the nation through his controversial video clips and albums which were racists in nature.

“We want him (Namewee) to openly apologise to not only the Malays but the people of Malaysia. What he has done has certainly damaged racial harmony and unity,” he said.


A group of 50 protesters from Malay rights group Perkasa gathered outside the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH) in Kuala Lumpur tonight to protest against controversial rapper Namewee as he was about to speak at a youth forum. The event started at 8.15pm with about 400 people.

It was reported that posters of Namewee were torched by a group of protestors from Perkasa.

The group further were seen and heard calling names like "Namewee babi"( Namewee pig), "Namewee penakut (Namewee coward), "Namewee tak ada telur" (Namewee has no balls) while about 30 FRU police personnel were there to control the situation while these Perkasa protestors were demanding that the event be cancelled immediately.

However, the event came to a close at 9.30pm, a bit earlier than schedule.

Meanwhile, Dang Wangi police chief ACP Zulkarnain Abdul Rahman said nobody was arrested during the protest since they followed police instructions and dispersed when instructed by police.

“We asked them to disperse within 40 minutes and they followed the instructions,” he said. — Bernama

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