Wisma Putra says no to La Rue's offer



Foreign Affairs Minister Anifah Aman today pronounced there is no prerequisite for outsiders to examine a events of a Bersih 3.0 rally upon April 28 that saw clashes in between military as well as protesters.

"We have been a emperor nation. We have been capable of you do a own impartial review as well as you have conviction in a authorities as well as a police. For obliged Malaysians, you don't think this is an issue.

NONE"We don't need someone to examine what transpired in a country. We have seen it upon radio as well as there have been people who were essentially upon a spot who witnessed what happened," he told a press discussion in Kuala Lumpur this evening.

Anifah was responding to a suggest by United Nations special rapporteur upon a promotion as well as insurance of a right to leisure of opinion as well as expression, Frank William La Rue, to examine a protest,which saw both military as well as protesters hurt.

"The supervision is starting to appoint a panel to investigate, thus you do not see a necessity. you mean, may be it's possible, but you do not see a prerequisite for any outward organisation to establish whether you have been giveaway or fair," he added.

On a rel! ated mat ter, Anifah pronounced a supervision has received a tactful note from a Saudi Arabian Embassy to advise Malaysian adults not to participate in demonstrations in Saudi Arabia as well as to obey a local laws as well as norms.
'Malaysia will apply oneself Saudi movement opposite protesters'

He pronounced a Bersih protests organised in Mecca as well as Medina has lifted a Saudi government's concern, that competence bluster Malaysia's quota for a performance of a haj in that country.

b!   ersih in   mecca"It was an foolish decision upon a part of a protesters... We will apply oneself a actions of a Saudi supervision that will be taken opposite a Malaysian adults (in a protest), underneath whatever law. We will give a full cooperation," he said.

On a three Indonesian workers shot passed by Malaysian police, Anifah pronounced a bodies have been flown back to Indonesia, where autopsies were performed.

This, he said, was in light of a criticism in front of a Malaysian Embassy in Indonesia over claims that a trio were killed for their viscera to be harvested.

"The autopsies have proven that there was no theft of organs," Anifah said.

He combined that he has been in contact with his Indonesian reflection but did not emanate a matter as "no amount of denials"! would h ave pacified a group perpetrating a criticism opposite Malaysia.

'Interview aggravates ties with Indonesia'

The apportion also slammed a senior manager director of women's as well as immigrants' rights NGO Tenganita, Irene Fernandez, for her interview with a Indonesian newspaperJakarta Post, in that she described Malaysia as vulnerable for displaced person workers.

NONE"Clearly, her matter is insane as well as usually shows that she is ignorant to a efforts of team-work in between a Malaysian as well as Indonesian governments in tellurian resource, especially in a intake of maids," he said.

The matter usually served to aggravate tactful family in between a two countries, that have had a history of friction.

Generalisations based upon removed incidents of abuses opposite displaced person workers have been unfair, Anifah said.

"We have been signatories to a Asean Declaration upon a Protection as well as Prom! otion of a Rights of Migrant Workers (Cebu Declaration) 2007 as well as a part of of a International Labour Organisation. We have been commi! tted to no discrimination opposite workers, including foreigners," he added.
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