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In a recent Facebook video, politician Aliakbar voiced his concern over an apparent threat or attempt at intimidation. The nature of the threat, however, remains unclear, as it is not specified in terms of its target or nature.
Aliakbar, who has never resorted to name-calling or abusive language in his political campaigns, expressed his worry for the safety of his family. He also emphasised his desire to bring Sabah towards a more peaceful and safer future, advocating for a healthy, calm, and peaceful democracy.
In the video, Aliakbar did not accuse any specific party of being behind the threat. Instead, he considered the threatened action to be an "old tactic" that should be abandoned. He urged the police to investigate the incident thoroughly.
Despite the lack of specific details about the alleged threat, Aliakbar believes that politics should be based on good values, courtesy, and mutual respect. He expressed hope that such incidents will not happen again, regardless of any potential political links.
It's worth noting that the search results do not provide a clear link between Aliakbar and a Facebook video or threat statement. While Ali Akbar Velayati, an advisor of the Iranian Supreme Leader involved in discussions regarding Hezbollah's disarmament, shares a similar name, there's no direct reference to a Facebook video or threat statement associated with him. This suggests that Aliakbar might be a common name, and the connection to the described Facebook video remains unclear.
Nonetheless, Aliakbar's video does not suggest any specific action or response to the threat, nor does it provide any evidence or details about the alleged threat or intimidation. It serves as a call for peace, respect, and transparency in politics.