THE Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) is concerned the authorities are giving into the inciters of public order, after police obtained a court to stop last Saturday’s Dong Jiao Zong congress on the teaching of Jawi in vernacular primary schools.
In a statement, Suhakam said it was done at the expense of the protection of the fundamental rights of Malaysian citizens.
“Suhakam believes that the Dong Jiao Zong conference, as well as the subsequent protests by its detractors, should have been allowed to proceed.
“For authorities to ensure that both groups could safely and fully complete their activities in order to satisfy their rights to freedom of assembly and freedom of speech is vital for the realisation of a free an open democracy.”
On Friday, police obtained a court order to stop the Dong Jiao Zong’s Jawi congress in Kajang on grounds that the event could provoke racial tension and unrest.
Suhakam said it views seriously the actions of the state in the deprivation of Dong Jiao Zong of its rights by cancelling the conference through a court injunction.
“Suhakam also hoped the police will fully investigate threats of violence, as they could amount to incitement to hatred, sectarian riots, and threaten the rule of law in the country.” – December 30, 2019.
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