200 at third demo for release of ISA detainees


About 200 people collected during a Internal Security Act (ISA) apprehension centre in Kamunting Perak today, for a third consecutive week, job for a release of a superfluous 45 detainees.

3rd anti isa march kamunting 150712Abolish ISA Movement (GMI) coordinator Syukri Abdul Razab toldMalaysiakinithat a crowd would have swelled to 500 if not for a roadblocks by a police heading to a apprehension facility.

The outspoken NGO has been pressuring a supervision to release a detainees, 20 Malaysians as well as 25 foreigners, who were incarcerated without hearing for alleged involvement in human trafficking, terrorism as well as equivocating documents.

The demonstration was held from 11am to 12.45pm, pronounced Syukri, after which they diluted for a families of a detainees to have their weekly visits.

He pronounced which Perak PAS members as well as supporters had also assimilated in their protest today.

"We has a large organisation since they (PAS supporters) assimilated in. If there were no roadblocks I'm sure there would have been more."

Still in solitary confinement

According to Syukri, a family members of detainee Fadzullah Abdul Razak came to revisit him usually to find which he is still in solitary confinement.

"It has been three months, he has been all alone. He recites a al-Quran with a help of a light which shines by a small window in his cell," pronounced Syukri, quoting a inmate's father.

NONEFadzullah (right) was arrested on July 15, 2010 for allegedly recruiting students for a Jemaah Islamiah group.

Syukri also associated which a detainees have been being closely monitored after they called off their hunger set upon final month.

He combined which GMI will launch a Hari Raya greeting card signature campaign during a fasting month of Ramadan which starts subsequent week.

"We will hand over a cards to Kamunting as well as we will prepare for a fourth protest there after Hari Raya," pronounced Syukri.

The detainees have been demanding their immediatereleaseafter a ISA was repealed on Jun 22, however, a government's mount is which a detainees would have to offer out their apprehension orders as Section 32 of a Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 states which any order made under ISA stands unless cancelled by a home minister.
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