Showing posts with label human rights. Show all posts
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Thursday, 15 October 2015

Letter from UIA, to the Prime Minister


Letter from the Union Internationale des Advocats (UIA) to the Prime Minister of Malaysia regarding the arrest of Matthias Chang

Paris, October 14, 2015

Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Hj. Mohd Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak
Prime Minister of Malaysia
Office of the Prime Minister
Main Block, Perdana Putra Building
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62502 Putrajaya ‐ Malaysia

Transmitted by email and fax: ppm@pmo.gov.my


Your Excellency, 

The UIA has been informed of the arrest, under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (“SOSMA”), of lawyer Matthias Chang, when he was at the police headquarters to visit one of his clients, Mr.Dato’ Paduka Khairuddin.

We were also informed that Matthias Chang and his client were brought to Magistrate Court of Kuala Lumpur, and both of them were then charged under Section 124L of the Penal Code for attempting to sabotage banking and financial services in the country.

We were alerted by the Malaysian Bar Association and its President, Mr. Steven Thiru, who reiterated the Bar's opposition to Chang's detention. According to Mr. Steven Thiru, Mr. Chang was cooperating with the investigations, although there is no basis to invoke SOSMA.  

We are extremely concerned by this situation, which seems to be the consequence of a misapplication of SOSMA. There is apparently no basis for invoking this anti‐terrorism law against a person willing to cooperate with the investigation.

Furthermore, we question the SOSMA provisions that have been widely criticized for violating the protection of fundamental human rightsin the name of nationalsecurity, notably because of the overly broad and often vague language in SOSMA and associated bills. The definition of “security offence,” for example, includes committing acts “prejudicial to national security and public safety,” thus rending the definition of who may be arrested under SOSMA too broad and inevitably leading to abusive arrest and detention.

The Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers, adopted by the Eighth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders in 1990, explicitly establish the right of lawyers to be protected when performing their professional functions, including the right not to be harassed or prosecuted for their clients’ causes. [1]

The UIA considers that these UN Basic Principles have a normative value under customary international law and should be respected by Malaysia, which was present at the Congress and voted in favor of their adoption.

We thus respectfully call upon the Malaysian State to abide by its obligations in this regard. 

We also insist, along with the Malaysian Bar, that the State respect its obligation to respect the principle of legal professional privilege. This principle should remain inviolate and absolute.

We therefore support the Malaysian Bar in its demand  

‐  that the police recognize and respect the role and responsibilities of Matthias Chang as a lawyer,  

‐  that Matthias Chang be released immediately,  

‐ that the authorities should refrain from any action that is likely to harass, impede or obstruct him from performing his duties on behalf of his clients.  

We thank you for your attention to this important matter.

Respectfully yours, 

Miguel LOINAZ   

Président
President
Presidente

C.c.:

‐ Attorney General of Malaysia, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Haji Mohamed Apandi bin Haji Ali

‐ Tan Sri Hasmy Agam, Chairperson, Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM)

‐ The Malaysian Bar

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Who is CORRUPT?


RankNameNet WorthAge
1

Robert Kuok

$12,500 M90
2

Ananda Krishnan

$11,700 M75
3

Lim Kok Thay & family

$6,600 M62
4

Teh Hong Piow

$5,600 M83
5

Quek Leng Chan

$4,800 M70
6

Lee Shin Cheng

$4,500 M74
7

Yeoh Tiong Lay

$2,800 M83
8

Syed Mokhtar AlBukhary

$2,750 M61
9

Tiong Hiew King

$1,800 M78
10

Vincent Tan

$1,300 M

- FORBES

Well the chart/ranking of the 10 RICHEST MAN in Malaysia (as of Feb 2013) certainly speaks volumes on a host of issues in this country.

First of all Malaysia is a fertile nation for businesses and entrepreneurs. All those in the list made their money in this country, at least their initial million or billion. 

EIGHT of the ten are Malaysians of Chinese origin. These Malaysian Chinaman should be telling DAP's Lim Guan Eng (Guan Eng is going around telling so many lies to help shore up his sliding popularity while the DAP implodes) the fact that they're actually the Super 1st class citizen in Malaysia, not 2nd or 3rd. 

How did they do it? Did they bribe the corrupt 'Bumiputera-run' administration of this nation? How did the 'extremists Bumiputera' allow these Chinaman to be so filthy rich? 

If indeed there exists extreme racism and systematic racial discrimination against the Chinese, as preached by the chauvinist among them, Robert Kuok could be a small time drug pusher in Chow Kit.

As Malaysians we may have our differences but we must also have the guts to accepts facts as they are. 

We must accept the fact that this Bumiputera-led government had managed the country well enough for its citizens, irrespective of race or religion, to prosper. 

Oh yes, the Bumiputera-led government is far from perfect. This recent culture of paying billions of ringgit for 'CONsultant's advice' on how to run the government better is not very clever.  

It is not very clever because we have been managing this country relatively well without having to fork out billions for consultants. 

We might as well channel the money to Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, she seems to be doing a better job than some ministers and their deputies put together.

Ok, back to the topic. NINE out of the TEN RICHEST MAN in Malaysia are non-Malays/Bumi but a lot of people seem to be working extra hours on Striking down a successful son-of-the-soil.

Could we expect those same hidden hands to tell Malaysians, as to how they dissected the lone Bumiputera tycoon, about those Chinese billionaires from Malaysia? 

We may want to learn a thing or two about those year-round 'ang pows' strategy of many successful Chinese businessmen. 


p/s Don't forget to fight corruption. It's the root cause of this nation's greatest problems.


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