Move to keep extremists out described as within state's legal power


Strength in unity: Khairy (left) greeting Barisan Nasional's Balingian by-election candidate Yussibnosh Balo (centre) during the Youth Carnivals in Mukah town yesterday. - IZZRAFIQ ALIAS / The Star

MUKAH: The state government is acting within its rights to keep out extremists in the interest of protecting its peace and multiracial harmony.

Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said Sarawak was one of the best examples of the 1Malaysia concept where racist and religious polemics were seldom heard.

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