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‘Allah’ issue – give space for all views |
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Local Alerts
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 |
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The Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) is surprised but heartened
by the Home Ministry’s nod to a rally against the recent court decision
permitting the use of "Allah" by Christian publication “The Herald”.
The rally, organised by dominant Muslim organisations and will be held
in Kuala Lumpur and other parts of the country on 8th January, has been given a rare
green light from the usually prohibitive Home Ministry, though police
have warned against it.
The Home Ministry has consistently opposed and sanctioned actions
against peaceful rallies on less emotive issues, such as the petrol
price hike and the Internal Security Act. Government officials, with
the help of mainstream media, paint those rallies as a public nuisance,
threat to the economy and unrepresentative of the people.
Instead, majority groups are often given a platform to shout out their
sentiments while shouting down minority groups, who are often relegated
to the lower end of an unlevel playing field – if given space at all.
Indeed, tomorrow’s highly emotive rally can be seen as yet another case
of the majority intimidating the minority into silence. As such, CIJ
would like to take this opportunity to call on the government to allow
forums, debates and peaceful rallies for all views. It is an
opportunity for all parties to show that Malaysians are mature enough
to exercise their right to free expression and assembly peacefully.
This is also a chance for the police to do better than the past when
they stood by while rowdy demonstrators forcibly cut short indoor civil
dialogues held by those with views that differ from the establishment’s.
Issued by
Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)
For more information please call Wai Fong at 03 4023 0772.
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