Three brand new incidents in defilement of democratic rights, pronounced Kuala Selangor part of of parliament Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad (pic), have usually reliable that budding apportion Najib Razak's betrothed reforms were making things worse for a growth of democracy in a country.
He cited a arrest of 13 individuals accused of terrorism under a Internal Security Act in Sabah, a final notation termination of a speak programme at a International Islamic University involving reformist emissary Higher Education apportion Saifuddin Abdullah, as well as a latest involving a Selangor Islamic Religious Council, that disallowed outspoken academic Dr Abdul Aziz Bari from presenting a paper at a Selangor International Islamic University College (KUIS).
Dzulkefly pronounced a incidents have run discordant to Najib's Malaysia Day speech earnest liberalisation of political leisure in a country.
"It is now clear that all a pledges by Najib are non-committal as well as hot air. Everything is happening a opposite way," pronounced a PAS Central Committee member, who added that IIU's termination of a event was "most scornful to students' intellectual freedom".
Earlier, Saifuddin expressed shock over a programme's remarkable cancellation, that he pronounced was a initial encountered by him.
Meanwhile, Aziz, who invited military movement over his statement urging a Selangor Sultan not to intervene in a incident involving a Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (JAIS) as well as Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC), was supposed to benefaction a paper tomorrow at KUIS, a college owned by MAIS. However, his participation was withdrawn by MAIS, citing gauge from a palace.
Dzulkefly pronounced Najib's reforms promise was to "pull nap over a people's eyes", by enacting brand new as well as some-more draconian acts in place of outgoing acts such as a ISA as well as Police Act.
"It just proves that Najib is lying through his teeth when he pronounced ISA would be abolished! ," he ad ded.
-HarakahDaily
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