JULY 25 ― Proham expresses shock and deep concern over the manner in which certain authorities are exercising their administrative powers which are now being seen as curtailment of freedom of speech, expression, freedom of movement and press freedom.
The travel bans and suspension of the newspaper is now being feared as heralding an old era of human rights restrictions and potential glooming clouds of the climate of fear.
Proham is of the view that such action without a proper hearing in complying with ‘natural justice' is a major setback to parliamentary democracy and human rights in Malaysia.
We recognise that both Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua and Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli are elected Members of Parliament. We also recognise that it is part of their duty to the nation that they undertake without fear or favour exposure to any potential financial abuse of power by anyone in the Executive
The two MPs and the Edge Media Group owner Datuk Tong Kooi Ong are in the forefronts of the controversial revelations of the 1MDB funds.
Proham calls on the Cabinet to exercise tremendous caution on this matter. Malaysian society wants to know the truth over the alleged revelations of misdoing. There are also the ongoing investigations of the Taskforce on this matter.
Proham calls on the authorities to undertake their duties without fear or favour and in consistence with fundamental human rights.
We reiterate our earlier call for an independent Royal Commission on the 1MDB so as to restore public confidence.
We call on the authorities to uplift the travel bans and suspension of the Edge in the interest of democracy and human rights in Malaysia.
*Datuk Dr Denison Jayasooria is the Secretary General of the Society for the Promotion of Human Rights, Malaysia.
** This is the opinion of the writer or organisation and does not necessarily represent the views of Malay Mail Online.
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