An NGO has called for finish to a investigations as well as disciplinary record opposite a law professor.
PETALING JAYA: An academic-based NGO, Malaysian Academic Movement, has called for an finish to a one after another harm of constitutional law highbrow Abdul Aziz Bari of International Islamic University (IIUM).
"We titillate a parties concerned to stop investigations as well as disciplinary record opposite Aziz," a movement's president, Profesor Wan Abdul Manan Wan Muda, said in a press matter yesterday.
Aziz first courted controversy this year when he commented upon Selangor Sultan, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah's direct over a Damansara Utama Methodist Centre (DUMC) row.
He again found himself in prohibited H2O when he gave his opinion over allegations which a Selangor Sultan forced a State Legislative Assembly to pass amendments but debates relating to a Selangor Islamic Religious Council (MAIS).
Wan Abdul Manan said which actions opposite Aziz violate a simple rights enshrined in a Federal Constitution.
"The harm of Aziz for sportive his right to leisure of countenance conflicts with Malaysia's obligations to recognize a right to leisure of thought, conscience as well as religion; a right to leisure of expression; as well as a right to leisure of public as well as leisure of association as enshrined in a Federal Constitution.
"Threatening as well as intimidating students as well as professors for sportive their right to giveaway countenance as well as public violate international as well as Malaysian law.
"Punishing dissenting comments as well as ideas undermines educational freedom, which is all about a right to giveaway countenance as well as leisure of opinion," said Wan ! Abdul Ma nan of Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Wan Abdul Manan combined which a harm of Aziz also reflects badly upon Malaysia's world press leisure index.
"Intellectual leisure as well as giveaway debate in Malaysia has had a bad record.
"Moreover, constitutional guarantees of leisure of a press, countenance as well as public have been undermined by other provisions, as well as in practice they have been usually partially upheld," Wan Abdul Manan said.
In a world press freedon index, Malaysia was ranked at 143 out of 196 countries in 2011.
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