We, the undersigned organisations have come together to express in the strongest terms our protest against the continuing usage of the repressive, colonial and undemocratic Sedition Act of 1948.
We, the undersigned organisations have come together to express in the strongest terms our protest against the continuing usage of the repressive, colonial and undemocratic Sedition Act of 1948.
The Sedition Act is a piece of repressive legislation made by the British colonial government to suppress freedom of expression and opinion of our forefathers who fought for the independence of our country. This legislation has to go if we want to be a truly independent nation.
The Sedition Act is too broadly defined and is easily open to abuse by the government. It can and is being used to criminalise almost any kind of democratic speech including legitimate criticisms against the government, its leaders or the ruling political parties. Under the Sedition Act, almost anything said or published that is remotely contentious can be deemed seditious. The Sedition Act is clearly being misused to protect the government and its interests, clampdown on the opposition and dissidents, make certain issues off limits, stifle civil liberties and create a climate of fear reminiscent of the worst days under the iron fisted Mahathir regime.
This trend is clearly illustrated in the conviction of Hindraf leader, P. Uthayakumar in June 2013 and former national chairman of Democratic Action Party, the late Karpal Singh in February 2014.
Over the past month, the Sedition Act has been indiscriminately used in a new wave of political repression and terror whose targets have included elected representatives and lawyers who have a public duty to speak on matters of public interest.
We are also extremely concerned with the selective prosecution under the Sedition Act by the Attorney General who is clearly targeting those who are critical of the government.
Those who have been charged are:
1. David Orok Member, Sabah Reform Party
2. Azmi Sharom Law professor, University of Malaya
3. N Surendran Lawyer, Padang Serai MP
4. Khalid Samad Shah Alam MP
5. RSN Rayer Lawyer, Seri Delima ADUN
6. Abdullah Zaik Abdul Rahman President, Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia
7. Teresa Kok Seputeh MP
8. Chua Tian Chang Batu MP
9. Hishamuddin Rais Social Activist
10. Adam Adli Student Activist
11. Safwan Anang Student Activist
12. Haris Ibrahim Lawyer/ Social Activist
13. Tamrin Tun Abdul Ghafar Political Activist
14. Md Shuhaimi Shafie Sri Muda ADUN
Numerous others are being investigated including:-
1. Viktor Wong Activist, Parti Rakyat Malaysia
2. Susan Loone Journalist, Malaysiakini
3. Hassan Karim Lawyer/ PKR Johor Vice Chairman
4. Rafizi Ramli Pandan MP
5. Ali bin Jalil Member of public
6. 17-year-old schoolboy (unnamed)
7. Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin Changkat Jering ADUN
The Prime Minister had on 11 July 2012 and 3 July 2013 promised to repeal the Sedition Act. It is shocking that despite this promise to the Malaysian public, the usage of the Act has greatly increased.
The Sedition Act is being used as a new type of ISA, to stifle and repress the opposition, civil society and the public.
At this critical hour, when our human rights are being trampled upon with impunity, we, the undersigned endorse the formation of Gerakan Hapus Akta Hasutan (GHAH).
The objective of GHAH is to carry out a national campaign to bring to an end the ever present threat of freedom of expression and opinion by the Sedition Act that hangs over every Malaysian.
Information Source : www.suaram.net
Objective
Our demands are:
– REPEAL THE SEDITION ACT 1948
– DROP ALL EXISTING CHARGES AND RELEASE ALL THOSE INCARCERATED UNDER THE SEDITION ACT
– NO REPLACEMENT ACT WTH SIMILAR DRACONIAN PROVISIONS
GHAH will be officially launched on 15 September 2014 and will be going nationwide to urgently push for the fulfillment of the above demands.
Target Institution
Goverment of Malaysia
Organisation/s Involved
- Aliran
- All Women’s Action Society (AWAM)
- Amnesty International Malaysia
- Anak Muda Sarawak
- Angkatan Warga Aman Malaysia (Warga AMAN)
- Asian Law Students Association (ALSA)
- Association of Women Lawyers
- Baramkini
- Bersih Sibu
- Borneo Resources Institute (BRIMAS)
- Center for Independent Journalism (CIJ)
- Center for Orang Asli Concerns (COAC)
- Center for Reform, Democracy and Social Initiatives (CRD)
- Center to Combat Corruption and Cronyism (C4)
- Community Action Network (CAN)
- Dam the Dams
- Dapur Komuniti Serdang
- Dignity International
- ENGAGE
- Federation of Malaysian Indian Organisation (PRIMA)
- Friends of Kota Damansara
- Gabungan Mahasiswa Islam Se-Malaysia (G.A.M.I.S.)
- Gabungan Persatuan Alumni Universiti Taiwan, Malaysia
- GEMA-UMANY ALUMNI
- Gerakan Bunga Raya
- Global Bersih
- Himpunan Hijau
- Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs Studies (IDEAS)
- Institute for Development of Alternative Living (IDEAL)
- Institute for Leadership and Development Studies (LEAD)
- Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF)
- Japan Graduates’ Association of Malaysia (JAGAM)
- Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS)
- Jihad for Justice
- Johor Yellow Flame (JYF)
- Kajian Politik untuk Perubahan
- Kelab Bangsar Utama
- Knowledge and Rights with Young people through Safer Spaces (KRYSS)
- Kuala Lumpur Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall
- Kuen Cheng Alumni Association
- Kumpulan Aktivis Mahasiswa Independen (KAMI)
- Lawyers for Liberty
- Legasi Mahasiswa Progresif
- Lensa Anak Muda Malaysia
- Life for Democracy
- Linkaran Islam Tradisional
- LLG Cultural Development Centre
- Malaysia Indians Progressive Association (MIPAS)
- Malaysia Physicians for Social Responsibility
- Malaysia Speakers Association
- Malaysia Youth and Students’ Democratic Movement (DEMA)
- Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce
- Malaysian Youth Care Association (PRIHATIN)
- Mama Bersih
- Monitoring Sustainability of Globalisation (MSN)
- Nanyang University Alumni Association
- National Indian Rights Action Team (NIAT)
- National Oversight and Whistleblowers (NOW)
- Negeri Sembilan Chinese Assembly Hall
- New Era College Alumni Association
- Northern Green Youth
- Pahang Raub Ban Cyanide in Gold Mining Action Committee
- Parti Sosialis Malaysia, Cawangan Nusajaya
- Partners of Community Organizations in Sabah (Pacos Trust)
- Pax Romana International Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs (ICMICA)
- Penang Forum Steering Committee
- People Welfare and Rights Organisation (POWER)
- Perak Green Pioneer (PGP)
- Perak Women for Women Society (PWW)
- Persahabatan Semparuthi, Johor
- Persatuan Alumni PBTUSM Kuala Lumpur & Selangor
- Persatuan Bahasa Tionghua Northern Region Alumni
- Persatuan Bahasa Tionghua Universiti Sains Malaysia
- Persatuan Bekas Murid-Murid Confucian School Wilayah Persekutuan dan Selangor
- Persatuan Bekas Siswazah Universiti and Kolej di China
- Persatuan Hopo Kuala Lumpur & Selangor, Bahagian Belia
- Persatuan Huian Quangang KL dan Selangor (Bhg Pemuda)
- Persatuan Huian Quangang KL dan Selangor
- Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (EMPOWER)
- Persatuan Koh Yew Kuala Lumpur & Selangor
- Persatuan Komuniti Prihatin Selangor & Kuala Lumpur
- Persatuan Mahasiswa University Malaya
- Persatuan Masyarakat Selangor (PERMAS)
- Persatuan Rapat Malaysia (RAPAT)
- Pertubuhan IKRAM Malaysia (IKRAM)
- Projek BERES
- Projek Dialog
- Pusat Komas
- Rainbow Genders Society
- Research for Social Advancement (REFSA)
- Sabah Environmental Protection Association (SEPA)
- Sabah Women’s Action Resource Group (SAWO)
- Sahabat Rakyat Working Committee
- Sarawak Student Progressive Front
- Sarawak Youth for Change
- SAVE Rivers
- Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia ( SABM )
- School of Acting Justly, LovingTenderly n Treading Humbly (SALT)
- Selangor & Federal Territory Chung Shan Association
- Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Hokkien Association
- Selangor Hokkien Association Youth Section
- Sembang Sembang Forum
- SHIELD Tam (ST)
- Sisters in Islam
- Student Progressive Front of Universiti Putra Malaysia (Gerakan Mahasiswa Maju University Putra Malaysia)
- Students Progressive Front University Sains Malaysia
- Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)
- Tamil Foundation Malaysia
- Tamilar Action Force (TAF)
- Tenaganita
- Teoh Beng Hock Trust for Democracy
- Teori Timur
- The Selangor & Kuala Lumpur Foundry & Engineering Industries Association
- The Selangor & Kuala Lumpur Kwang Tung Association Youth Section
- The Selangor & Kuala Lumpur Kwang Tung Association
- The Selangor & Kuala Lumpur Nan Ann Association
- Tindak Malaysia
- United Chinese Scholl Alumni Associations of Malaysia (UCSAAM)
- Universiti Terbuka Anak Muda (UTAM)
- University Malaya Association of New Youth (UMANY)
- Women Development of Malaysia PJ New Town Branch
- Women’s Aid Organization (WAO)
- Women’s Centre for Change
- Writers Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)
- Youth for Change (Y4C)