In the spirit of "Hope springs eternal",
DAP calls on Mahathir to intervene to ask the police to retract all
proceedings against malaysiakini as the police raid on the online news site
had violated the MSC Bill of Guarantees of No Internet Censorship which he
had pledged to the leading IT nations and corporations on behalf of the
Malaysian Government
Media Comment
by Lim Kit Siang
(Petaling Jaya,
Wednesday):
In the spirit of "Hope springs eternal", DAP calls on the Prime Minister,
Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad to intervene to ask the police to retract
all proceedings against malaysiakini as the police raid on the online news
site had violated the MSC Bill of Guarantees of No Internet Censorship which
he had pledged to the leading IT nations and corporations on behalf of the
Malaysian Government.
This was my instant reaction and hope when I read the malaysiakini report
that the Prime Minister's Office requested a copy of the letter published by
malaysiakini which had led Umno Youth to lodge a police report claiming its
content was seditious.
Mahathir, who was overseas during the police raid on malaysiakini, had
received two protest letters from international media organisations which
criticised the police raid on malaysiakini.
Although the chances are very
slim, I would still urge Mahathir to intervene not only to show a more
mellowed political personality and philosophy, but even more important, for
the sake of the Multimedia Super Corridor as at stake is not only his word
which must be his bond but the very credibility of the entire MSC project
and Malaysia's IT programme.
Nobody can run away from the brutal fact that the manner of the police
crackdown on malaysiakini had made nonsense of the MSC Bill of Guarantees of
no Internet censorship - as how can the government claim that there is no
Internet censorship when the police can remove all the 19 computers of
malaysiakini which could have no conceivable relationship to the police
investigations, as to effectively shut down its operations?
There was in fact no need for the police to remove any single computer, as
malaysiakini had not disputed the fact that it had published the letter
which was the subject of the UMNO Youth police report.
If Mahathir could ask the police to abide by the MSC Bill of Guarantees of
No Internet Censorship, then there is still hope that all is not lost under
the Barisan Nasional government to protect and promote human rights, in
particular freedom of speech, expression and opinion and a free Internet
press.
(29/1/2003)
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Lim Kit Siang, DAP National
Chairman
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