Education Minister Maszlee Malik has announced sweeping reforms to give public university students and those from the International Islamic University Malaysia more political freedom.
Among the reforms are plans to abolish legal provisions that bar students from being politically active, as well as empowering students to carry out campus elections themselves without intervention from university administrations.
Meanwhile, student activist leader Asheeq Ali announced that Maszlee had also agreed for all politically motivated actions against students under the University and University Colleges Act (UUCA) be dropped.
[More to follow] - Mkini
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