'They're trying to send us back to iron fist rule'

Human rights NGO Suaram slammed academic Ridhuan Tee today for saying which tellurian rights will criticise Islam, accusing him of attempting to derail a flourishing await for tellurian rights among Malaysians.

NONE"The stream positioning is an try to further launch a country into a dark ages of authoritarianism as well as iron fist rule, as well as to reinstate a culture of fear which have undermined a democratic practices as well as public participation in Malaysia," Suaram programme physical education instructor E Nalini (right) said.

She remarkable which Tee's comments were in await of new statements by former inspector-general of military Abdul Rahim Mohd Noor as well as former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, both of whom "are known proponents opposite tellurian rights".

Tee, who is a Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM) lecturer, had in a Sinar Harian column yesterday pronounced tellurian rights was used as a height by a little to fall short as well as ! erode th e sanctification of Islam.

Describing a comment as improper as well as misleading, Nalini pronounced a elemental beliefs of Islam in fact await tellurian rights in a form of amicable justice as well as elemental freedom.

"Ridhuan Tee is reminded which a key events in a story of Islam as in a freedom of Bilal who was a worker as well as a Hijrah of a prophet from Mecca to Medina shall, in today's context, be understood as freedom from labour as well as rights to seek refuge."

Last week, Rahim had warned of a "human rights wave" same to a climb of communism in a past which would bluster a co! untry's amicable contract.

This was later corroborated by Mahathir, who pronounced tellurian rights had been exploited for domestic expediency.

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