FORMER chief justice Abdul Hamid Mohamad has urged right wing Malay groups to remain wary of Putrajaya’s recent reversal on the plan to ratify the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD).
Abdul Hamid said since taking over the federal government, Pakatan Harapan has backtracked on several policies, and could possibly do the same in the case of the ICERD.
“The government has said that it will not ratify and that is very positive. But they can’t guarantee if the prime minister-in-waiting will or will not ratify it,” he said at the anti-ICERD forum in PWTC today.
“Since May 9, there have been many U-turns by them. Another one is not impossible. Therefore we must be on alert and continue to fight if this matter is brought up again.”
Abdul Hamid also said Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s reasons for not ratifying the convention was unsatisfactory.
“To say that there is no two-thirds majority in parliament as the reason to object is not convincing. It shows that there is still intention to sign it but there is not enough support.
“He further said that Pakatan Harapan is also committed to upholding the constitution. So will the constitution be amended if they sign it? In another way they are accepting our argument that ICERD will jeopardise several clauses in our constitution,” he said.

Dr Mahathir said yesterday the cabinet had decided against ratifying the ICERD because it involves amending the federal constitution which the new government was not able to do as it did not have a two-thirds majority in Parliament.
The prime minister also rejected claims that the government based its decision over fears it could lose Malay support.
In his speech, Abdul Hamid slammed those labeling anti-ICERD groups as racists, saying that Malay groups opposed to the convention were merely defending the constitution.
“Why are those against ICERD being said to be ‘trying to stir up racial sentiment’. We oppose it because it is against the constitution.
“We do not want our rights to be removed. Why do we want to play up racial sentiment without any purpose? Do not stir a hornet’s nest,” he said.
“We are protecting our rights, how can that be racist? If we are racist then PH is also racist as we just want to uphold the rights of the Malays and Bumiputeras,” he said without elaborating why Pakatan Harapan should also be labelled as racist. – November 25, 2018.
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