Police have summoned another four activists over a short animation on alleged police brutality.
This was after the police raided the Freedom Film Network (FFN) office in Petaling Jaya and also the home of cartoonist Amin Landak for their role in producing the short animation.
Police had on July 2 questioned FFN co-founder Anna Har and Amin.
Later today, Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) activists D Sevan, Mohammad Alshatri and Kua Kia Soong as well as Misi Solidariti’s Sharon Wah will also be questioned.
The animation was made based on an alleged police brutality case handled by Suaram.
Suaram described the move to question the four activists as an act of intimidation.
They will be questioned at the Bukit Aman police headquarters at noon today.
The short animation, titled “Chili Powder and Thinner”, depicted the alleged torture of a 16-year-old boy while in police lock-up.
The National Human Rights Society (Hakam) has condemned the investigation as a “reprisal”. - Mkini
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