right to assemble and hold a political rally

right to assemble and hold a political rally

I am in favour of the right to assemble and hold a political rally. However, certain subject of controls should be implemented. Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly. In Malaysia, the right to freedom of assembly is guaranteed under Article 10 (1) (b) of the Federal Constitution which provides that all citizens have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms.
I believe that the voices of the nations need to be listened. If the nations swallow the insults all by themselves, or they choose not to pay attention about the matters and not to bother it, their life would not be had any changes. Whereas, their life would become even worse.
Nations gather or assemble because they have the similar political beliefs and similar aim of addressing issues of common concern. Although having assemble or holding a political rally might not change or solve any problems, however, at least we have stepped out our very first step, at least we have tried to fight for what we want, we have did what we can do. No matter how little the chance of us getting succeed is, yet we need to be united and strive for the same goal. Our voices should have be listened by the external.
We choose to voice out our opinions because we are still loving and caring for this land. If we choose not to bother and let it continue rotting, it means that we have disappointed and have no hope for the country. We assemble, we voice out, we seek for changes. Why do we need to change? For giving our next generation a better society. Assembling or holding a political rally is actually fighting for the future of the next generation. I believe, all the nations want a democratic prosperity country.
By assembling together, we get ourselves unite and stronger. To hold a political rally does not mean that they come here to protest. They might just want the authorities to reconnect with them, listen to their feelings. Their opinions and demands might be disagree, but by agreeing the right to...

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