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Suaram is a national threat

Posted: 27 Oct 2013 08:08 PM PDT

I think the government should come down hard on Suaram. From a NGO for human rights, it is now fast becoming a 'communist-like' organisation. Subversive elements are filling it up.

Not only that it incites inter-communal hatred by accusing the Malays and the BN government of oppressing other races, it also tries to devastate the development and the national economy by asking foreign governments to stop investing in Malaysia.

This is gravely dangerous.

What Suaram is doing now is to plunge the country into civil war, instability and destitute. Should it happens, Suaram's agenda to see foreign intervention in Malaysia will materialise, and of course it will also fit into Ambiga's Bersih, Pakatan Rakyat and Hindraf agenda.

Hindraf had last year asked the Indian government to halt all investment in Malaysia and pull back whatever it has invested here. However, New Delhi ignored the stupid call, thus frustrating all the hardcore groups.

However, Suaram which self-acclaimed of having support from majority of Malaysians, is taking a major step to attract international condemnation against Kuala Lumpur for its alleged abused of human rights and 'ethnic cleansing'.
SUARAM has written a letter to the US President, rebutting a statement made by President Barack Obama on 11 October that Malaysia is a global model for "diversity, tolerance and progress".
President Obama's statement on Malaysia's "model" totally ignored the history of racism, religious extremism, corruption, electoral fraud and various other criminal activities the nation has endured while one government has ruled uninterrupted for 56 years, SUARAM said in the letter.
Among other issues, SUARAM highlighted spiralling violence, electoral fraud, corruption and serious human rights abuses that have taken place, and continue to be committed, under the leadership of Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Suaram seems perturbed by the good leader-to-leader and people-to-people relations between Malaysia and the United States, and will by all means try to tear it apart by telling the world that Malaysia is not a safe country for anybody, and that the United Nations must apply strict measures like sanction for its bad human rights record.
SUARAM also pointed out that while President Obama's statement marked PM Najib's government with the word "progress", the parliament the Malaysian leader dominates by gerrymandering 3 weeks ago passed a bill to amend the Prevention of Crime Act (PCA) to allow detention without trial.
SUARAM reminded the US President that Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Phil Robertson stated that "Malaysia is taking a huge step backwards on rights by returning to administrative detention practices much like the draconian Internal Security Act" (ISA).
SUARAM said in the letter that there was no doubt Malaysia's PM had publicly backtracked on a commitment made in 2011 to do away with detention without trial and that such a policy reversal represented anything but "progress".
And in conjunction with PM Najib's visit to United Kingdom since yesterday, Suaram has asked London to look into our human rights record which it claimed to be 'one of the worst in the world' - an accusation that puts us at par with North Korea!
PETALING JAYA: Human rights watchdog Suaram has called on the British government to review a range of critical issues affecting Malaysian civil society before Britain could strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. Suaram made the call via a letter to the British Prime Minister David Cameron, Lord Mayor of London Boris Johnson and the British Government in view of the 9th World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) that would be held from Oct 29 and 31 in London for the first time.
Former prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi founded WIEF in 2009 with Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak as the patron of the coming event.
Suaram had also in the letter brought to the attention of the addressees the burgeoning violence, electoral fraud, corruption and serious human rights abuses that had been ongoing under the leadership of Prime Minister Najib.
"We remained deeply concerned that while Najib promoted Malaysia and his administration as moderate and peace-loving on the world stage, basic human rights in Malaysia remained under serious threat," the NGO said.
We cannot just let such lies and bad disposition to have adverse impact on our march to attain a fully-developed status by the year 2020. The government is doing its level best to put the house in order and in fulfilling the needs of each and every segment of the community.

Suaram is forgetting the key fact about Malaysia being the only multiracial society in the world and being such, we need a harsh and stringent law to maintain peace and stability.

I think its time that the government takes a major step to put these nonsense to a halt. Whether the world like it or not, this is our country that we are working for. Organisations like Suaram, Hindraf and Bersih must be declared illegal for their subversive activities.
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