'Free speech and expression have its limits,' tweets Syed Saddiq.
Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has barred a planned anti-vaccination seminar from taking place in a government-owned youth centre.
According to a poster Syed Saddiq shared on Twitter today, the talk on May 19 was to be on the"reality" of vaccines and its"hidden dangers," the"myths about herd immunity" and"alternative modern treatment for infectious diseases." The seminar was to be held at the International Youth Centre in Cheras, which is owned by the Youth and Sports Ministry.
"If they want to influence how to indirectly murder innocent people, they can take their seminar somewhere else," he tweeted. "I will never allow this, especially in the Youth and Sports Ministry's facilities. Free speech and expression have its limits.
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