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.
"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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