Hung upside down while semi-nude: Stop torture and release ISA detainees, govt told


The Abolish ISA Movement (GMI) has launched the debate to press for the recover of 45 people still incarcerated under the scandalous Internal Security Act.
Although budding minister Najib Razak announced the ISA's abolishment, the 45 detainees during the Kamunting stay in Perak will have to wait for their apprehension duration to end.
Announcing the debate during the parliament, GMI called upon the detainees to be released as well as charged in court if indeed the military have case against them. It additionally want the Kamunting apprehension centre to be sealed down.
The movement's chairman Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh (pic) pointed out which mental as well as physical woe was still being applied upon detainees.
"They have been devastated by their continuous apprehension in Kamunting notwithstanding the good news from the budding minister's announcement of the finish of ISA," pronounced Syed Ibrahim.
Giving the intolerable instance of torture, Syed Ibrahim pronounced some detainees had been "hung upside down" while in semi-nude state.
"This is revolting," he told reporters during the parliament.
Detainees were additionally told not to find authorised service by claiming which lawyers would charge them up to RM10,000 in authorised fees.
GMI had before to this embarked upon the nationwide debate to protest the government's one after another use of the ISA by the series of roadshows as well as demonstrations featuring family groups of detainees as well as lawyers.
--Harakahdaily
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