| CIJ welcomes court decision to overturn book ban |
| Local Alerts | |
| Tuesday, 26 January 2010 | |
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The Centre for
Independent Journalism (CIJ) welcomes a court decision to quash a ban
on a book published by Sisters in
Islam (SIS). The ruling has set an important precedent that limits the
previously unchecked power of the Minister of Home Affairs under the
Printing Presses and Publications
Act 1984 (PPPA).
On 25 Jan, Justice Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof
ruled that the state's restriction of fundamental
liberties must take into account the proportionality of the
restriction.
In this case, where less than five percent of the text was being
disputed, he argued that the ban was disproportionate. He also agreed
with SIS's concern for procedural propriety,
as the government did not inform SIS about the ban. Instead, the
organisation learned about the ban through the media, and later
confirmed it with the ministry. |
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