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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Standing Up for Raja Petra Kamarudin!

SELAMAT DATANG!
A good cross-section of the local press attended a Press Conference at the KLSCAH, Kuala Lumpur, this morning organised by several Civil Society Groups led by the National Alliance of Bloggers and the Centre for Policy Initiatives to express
SOLIDARITY WITH BLOGGER RAJA PETRA KAMARUDIN.

RPK STILL WEIGHS HEAVY ON OUR MINDS, BLOGGER-MATEY MINDS, and I conveyed to RPK the simple message best expressed by Chris Chew's Posters, view them at http://www.mob1900.blogspot.com/, viz:

"RPK, WE ARE WITH YOU"

and

"WALKING TALL, WITH RPK!"

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CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS EXPRESS SOLIDARITY WITH RAJA PETRA KAMARUDIN



It is with great concern that we, representing several Civil Society Action Groups, note that Raja Petra Kamarudin, Editor of news portal and blog, "Malaysia Today", has been charged in the Petaling Jaya Sessions court with sedition in connection with an article he wrote and posted up at http://www.malaysia-today.net/ on April 25, 2008.

We call on all Malaysians concerned with the freedom of information and speech to stand up in support of a fellow Malaysian who has been writing "without fear or favour" on issues of public and national concern.

The charge against Raja Petra is in connection with a Post entitled "Let's send the Altantuya murderers to hell" in which he raised pertinent questions on various facts of the case that are already within the domain of public knowledge. In our view the sedition charge is malicious and without merit. It is also politically motivated and aimed at silencing a principled and uncompromising voice speaking against the abuse of power, including those stemming from the highest level of government and authority.

We urge the Government to re-consider its action in pursuing what is being perceived in the country and internationally as blatantly selective and repressive persecution. The action not only runs counter to the Government's expressed promotion of a democratic, informed and participatory society. It also smacks of a renewal of the tactics of fear and intimidation which were recently resoundingly rejected by the Malaysian electorate.

We are disappointed that, despite the Government's rhetoric of learning from its past mistakes, it continues to rely on heavy handed authoritarian means to instill fear and to discourage its citizens from freely engaging in public discourse.

This action of the Government coming just a few days after World Press Freedom Day (which fell on May 3) especially makes a mockery of the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's expression of commitment to democratic and social reforms to promote a more open and transparent government.

We agree with other human rights advocates that the present Sedition Act – initially enacted by the British colonial authorities - should have no place in our democratic society. Unlike the law on defamation, one cannot defend himself/herself from a charge of sedition on the ground of truthfulness. In other words, messengers may be shot for simply uttering the truth. That the State is using its legal apparatus to charge Raja Petra for sedition instead of the aggrieved party resorting to civil defamation points to the need for thorough reform of our media laws. This is not a new demand but one which has been consistently raised by civil society and progressive political parties.



As civil society action groups, we call upon all political parties, non-government organizations and individuals to express their concern and to show solidarity with Raja Petra. All freedom loving Malaysians must impress on the Government the need to withdraw this obnoxious action against a conscientious writer and true Malaysian.

Finally, we urge fellow Malaysians to respond positively to any future appeals for donations to a Legal Fund properly constituted in defence of Raja Petra and to show our solidarity for a national cause aimed at protecting our freedom of speech.

May 7, 2008

Press Statement issued jointly by:

Dr Lim Teck Ghee
Director,
Centre for Policy Initiatives (CPI)

Ahirudin Attan
President,
Interim Council
National Alliance of Bloggers

Wong Chin Huat
Chairperson,
Writer Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)

Gayathry V.
Executive Director
Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)

Ser Choon Ing
Chairman
Civil Rights Committee
KL and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall

Ho Yock Lin
Director
Empower (Pusat Janadaya)

Irene Xavier
President
Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor


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UPDATEd by DESIDERATA on May 8, 2008
Extract from www.malaysia-today.net:





Posted by Vineeth Menon
Wednesday, 07 May 2008

Dear Supporters ,Readers and Members of Malaysia Today,

On behalf of Malaysia Today, I would like to thank each one of you who donated and who could not donate due to various reasons . Each one of yours support in various forms was the demonstration of the peoples will and the trust on RPK. Your commitment to helping raise the money which exceeded the purpose requirement is sincerely appreciated.

I don't know how to describe your support so far, but I could only quote what Robert F Kennedy said
“ Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or act to improve lot of others,or strike out against injustice,he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. Those ripples built a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance "

Each one of you stood up in one form or other and are still standing....

Thanks again for your generous support for RPK and the success of Malaysia Today.

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