Is a major crackdown, exploiting the post-911 scenario,  on dissent and human rights in the works?


Media Statement
by Lim Kit Siang

(Petaling Jaya,  Friday): At least three events in the past few days raised the question whether a major crackdown, exploiting the post-911 scenario,  on dissent and human rights is in the works, viz:
 


The IGP¡¯s announcement that the police are looking for 200 people with links to al-Qaeda is most alarming as the  Deputy Home Minister Datuk Zainal Abidin Zin had told Parliament  last October that no link had been established between the Al-Qaeda and KMM, and three weeks ago, the IGP had said that the police was  checking reports that one of the 13 most recently arrested could have links with al-Qaeda network.

Up to now, the police has not furnished any information to support the startling statement by the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in  his interview in the Japanese magazine Chuokoron on January 10  openly stating that Osama bin Laden¡¯s Al-Qaeda terrorist network have recruited about 50 Malaysians into its operations.

Now, the number of people with links to al-Qaeda and who are being hunted by the police  have suddenly galloped to 200!

Although Malaysians have been rattled by the September 11 terrorist attacks, the government must be warned that it should not undertake a crackdown on dissent and human rights under the camouflage of an anti-terrorism campaign - and it owes a duty to the people to give a fuller and more satisfactory accounting of police investigations and findings with regard to militant Islamist activities and networks in the country.

(25/1/2002)



*Lim Kit Siang - DAP National Chairman