Anwar decries burning of Japanese flag but won't apologise for supporters' unruly behaviour


KUALA LUMPUR: Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has refused to apologise for his supporters' act of stomping on and burning the Japanese flag.

While stressing that he disagreed with the act of desecrating a national flag, Anwar said there was no reason for him to apologise for his supporters' unruly behaviour.

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Government , politics , Anwar Ibrahim , Japan , PKR

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