PETALING JAYA: The arrests of The Malaysian Insider's (TMI) editors are within the boundaries of law and not against press freedom, said Centre for Political Awareness head Datuk Huan Cheng Guan.
"The arrests have nothing to do with stifling freedom of speech or scaring journalists to toe the line," said Huan in a statement.
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