Malaysia will not bow to acts of violence Print
Saturday, 09 January 2010 18:51

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Joint Statement of Civil Society on 9th January 2010


Malaysia will not bow to acts of violence


We the undersigned Malaysian civil society groups from different spiritual, cultural and ideological backgrounds condemn unconditionally in the strongest possible terms the arson against at least three churches following the controversy over the use of the word Allah.


We express our solidarity with  the Metro Tabernacle Church at Desa Melawati, Church of the Assumption,  Petaling Jaya and Life Chapel, Petaling Jaya, and other churches that have received threats, and to the Malaysian Christian community at large.


Nothing warrants such deliberately provocative violent acts, amounting to terrorism, on places of worship. Such violence however must not be seen as a communal conflict of Muslims and Christians. It is as much an affront to Islam and to all religions as it is to the Christians.

 


While we celebrate freedom of expression, no demonstration must be carried out to intimidate others who hold different opinions.


These acts are truly a blot on the image that we promote of ourselves as a harmonious multiracial and diverse society. It is also tantamount to an attack on the cardinal principle of the Rule of Law and the institution of the Judiciary who must at all times be left to decide on a case without fear, favour or intimidation.


We denounce those who shamelessly manipulate ethno-religious sentiments for their political gains. This sad situation has escalated due in part to the irresponsible responses from the Administration which appears to be practicing double standards.


We further deeply regret that in postulating their grievances to advance their agenda, those quarters have sought to convolute the real issues touching on the constitutional right of expression and to practice one’s faith  and, with the aid of certain segments of the media, both mainstream and otherwise.


We expect the police to now pursue the culprits in the serial arson attacks with their highest diligence and professionalism. Until the criminals are brought to book, the image of the Najib Administration and his “1Malaysia” slogan will be associated with violence and terrorism. We however categorically reject the proposed use of ISA against anyone. The arson suspects must be charged and tried in open court to delegitimize their barbaric act.


We call upon all groups with different views on the issue to seek rational dialogue and reach consensus.


No issue is too sensitive for rational debate in a democratic society. The threat of violence should not be used to kill democratic debate.


We call upon all Malaysians to come together collectively:

    • to condemn and denounce acts of desecration of any places of worship, now and in the future;

    • to create a healthy atmosphere for the most inclusive debate, dialogue, deliberation and resolution of all issues confronting our multi ethnic, multi faith nation.


Regardless of the developments, ordinary Malaysians will stand firm as a peace-loving nation and support each other.



Endorsing Civil Society Groups

  1. Aliran Kesedaran Rakyat (Aliran)

  2. All Women’s Action Society

  3. Awal Nahdah

  4. Bar Council of Malaysia

  5. Borneo Research Institute Sarawak (BRIMAS)

  6. Centre for Policy Initiatives (CPI)

  7. Centre of Education. Research and Development (CEDAR)

  8. Child Development Initiative

  9. Civil Rights Committee, Kuala Lumpur Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (CRC KLSCAH)

  10. Civil Society Committee of LLG Cultural Development Centre Bhd (LLGCSC)

  11. Civil Society Initiative for Parliamentary Reform (CSI@Parliament)

  12. Community Action Network (CAN)

  13. Council of Churches of Malaysia (CCM)

  14. Council of Churches of Malaysia Youth (CCM Youth)

  15. Durham Malaysian Scholars

  16. Editorial Board of Horizon E-journal

  17. Education and Research Association of Consumer, Malaysia (ERA Consumer)

  18. Educational, Welfare and Research Foundation Malaysia

  19. Federation of Hopo Associations Malaysia

  20. Federation of Indian Non-Governmental Organisations

  21. Free Public Forum (FPF)

  22. Friends in Conversation (FIC)

  23. Frin Jan

  24. Gabungan Pertubuhan-pertubuhan Masyarakat India Selangor

  25. Good Shepherd Sisters

  26. Group of Concerned Citizens (GCC)

  27. Hartal Mainstream Media (Hartal MSM)

  28. Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf)

  29. Indian Malaysian Active Generation (IMAGE)

  30. Institut Kajian Dasar (IKD)

  31. Institute for Development of Alternative Living (IDEAL)

  32. Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF)

  33. Jamaah Islah Malaysia (JIM)

  34. Jaringan Kampung Orang Asli Perak (JKOAP)

  35. Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia Sarawak (JOAS)

  36. Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas (JERIT)

  37. Johor Tamizhar Sangam

  38. Justice Peace & Solidarity In Mission Office,

  39. Kesatuan Mahasiswa Indipenden (KAMI)

  40. Klang Consumer Association

  41. Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Hopo Association

  42. Kuala Lumpur Hindu Youth Organisation (KLHYO)

  43. Kuala Lumpur Indian Entrepreneurs and Professionals

  44. Kuen Cheng Alumni Kuala Lumpur

  45. Majlis Kelab Bell Belia Tamil Malaysia

  46. Malaysia Hindu Dharma Mamandram

  47. Malaysia Indian Progressive Educational Society

  48. Malaysia Lekshmi Pooja Meditation Society

  49. Malaysia Tamil Artiste Association

  50. Malaysia Tamil Neri Kalagam

  51. Malaysia Thanavasiya Association

  52. Malaysian AIDS Council

  53. Malaysian Archagar Sangam

  54. Malaysian Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry

  55. Malaysian Association of Indian University Graduates

  56. Malaysian Ceylon Saivites Association

  57. Malaysian Consultative Council for Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST)

  58. Malaysian Dravidian Association

  59. Malaysian Hindu Youth Council

  60. Malaysian Indian Business Association

  61. Malaysian Indian Development & Unity Association

  62. Malaysian Indian Development Association

  63. Malaysian Indian Entrepreneurs and Professionals

  64. Malaysian Indian Historical Association

  65. Malaysian Indian Youth Development Foundation

  66. Malaysian Tamil Forum

  67. Middle Eastern Graduate Society

  68. Monitoring Sustainability of Globalisation (MSN)

  69. Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF)

  70. myFuture Foundation

  71. National Institute for Electoral Integrity (NIEI)

  72. New Millennium Indian Business Association of Malaysia

  73. Nur Damai

  74. Oriental Hearts and Minds Institute (OHMSI)

  75. Penang Du Zhong Education Society

  76. Penang Indian Entrepreneurs and Professionals

  77. Penggerak Belia MPSJ Zon 23

  78. Persahabatan Semparuthi

  79. Persatuan Alumni PBTUSM Selangor

  80. Persatuan Aruloli Mandram, Malaysia

  81. Persatuan Kebajikan Dan Sosial Kamakshi Wilayah Utara

  82. Persatuan Kebajikan MGR

  83. Persatuan Kebajikan Namakkal Malaysia

  84. Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (Empower)

  85. Persatuan Mahasiswa Islam Universiti Malaya (PMIUM)

  86. Persatuan Masyarakat Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (PERMAS)

  87. Persatuan Meditasi Malaysia (Dhyana Ashram)

  88. Persatuan Meditasi Projan Kuala Lumpur and Selangor

  89. Persatuan Penduduk Taman Muhibbah

  90. Persatuan Pergabung Tamil Malaysia

  91. Persatuan Silambam Malaysia

  92. Pertubuhan Kesedaran Hare Krishna Klang

  93. Pusat KOMAS

  94. Research for Social Advancement (REFSA)

  95. Robson Hill Study Group

  96. Saiva Siddhanta Mandram Malaysia

  97. Sarawak Central Region Friendship Association

  98. Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA)

  99. Sarawak Native Land Rights Owners (TAHABAS)

  100. Sarawak Women for Women Society

  101. Sarawakians Access (SACCESS);

  102. Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia

  103. Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Kwang Tung Association

  104. Selangor Indian Entrepreneurs and Professionals

  105. Sisters In Islam (SIS)

  106. Southeast Asian Centre for e-Media (SEACEM)

  107. SPNS, Bidor

  108. Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)

  109. Sundararaja Perumal Devasthanam Klang

  110. Tamilar Sangam, Teluk Intan

  111. TENAGANITA

  112. The Micah Mandate (TMM)

  113. Thiruvalluvar Nanneri Mayam Cameron Highlands

  114. Thiruvarul Thavaneri Mandram Malaysia

  115. Universiti Terbuka Perak (Ureka)

  116. Wanita Desa Sarawak (WADESA)

  117. Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO)

  118. World Tamil Federation – Malaysian Chapter

  119. Writer Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)

  120. Yayasan Penyelidikan dan Pembangunan Pendidikan Tamil Malaysia (Tamil Foundation)

  121. Youth for Change (Y4C)

  122. Youth Section of Melaka Chinese Assembly Hall

  123. Youth Section of Negeri Sembilan Chinese Assembly Hall

  124. Youth Section of Persatuan Wui Leng Selangor dan Kuala Lumpur

  125. Youth Section of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Chinese Assembly Hall

 

Endorsing Political Parties

    1. Democratic Action Party (DAP)

    2. Human Rights Party (HRP)

    3. Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS)

    4. Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)

    5. Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM)



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