MUSLIM PROFESSIONALS FORUM PRESS RELEASE
 
13th  September 
2008
 
The arrests of MP Theresa Kok and journalist Tan Hoon Cheng under 
the ISA following that of blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin  raise grave concern for 
Malaysians.
 
An endearing legacy of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s  leadership that we have come to 
appreciate is the openness albeit limited, that has come as a breath of fresh 
air after 2 decades of punitive control of the public 
sphere.
 
The arrests of the three individuals under the draconian law at a 
time when Malaysians have become more mature politically and less inclined to 
be 
baited by racial politics will no doubt further erode the legitimacy of and 
support for the ruling party, perhaps irrevocably.
 
Of no less import will be the repercussions to Malaysia’s 
reputation internationally, that time and again the ruling party resorts to an 
unjust and antiquated piece of legislation to silence dissent in order to 
sustain her cling to power.
 
It is clear to all that the arrests of MP Theresa Kok and 
journalist Tan Hoon Cheng are completely without justification. Tan was merely 
doing her job as a journalist and UMNO has undertaken the appropriate measures, 
including an apology from its deputy president. In the “Puchong Azan Issue”, MP 
Theresa Kok was arrested over what is clearly a false allegation. We urge the 
authorities to immediately release the two and bring to book those responsible 
for fomenting racial and religious hatred.
 
It cannot be completely denied that Raja Petra Kamarudin in his 
writings and those who contribute  to his blog have expressed views that 
many Muslims consider as denigrating the prophet and the religion of Islam. 
However we believe this can be countered by sound arguments based on well 
accepted teachings and sources of Islam. In the extreme, the authorities may 
take him to the Syariah court. The use of the ISA is excessive, inhumane and 
runs counter to Islam’s principles of justice.
 
In this blessed month of Ramadhan, we urge the authorities to act 
justly in carrying out their responsibility of maintaining the peace and 
 security of the country. We also urge everyone in the public sphere to 
exercise restraint and wisdom in discussing issues of race and 
religion.
 
Board of Directors 
Muslim Professionals Forum
 
Dr. Mazeni Alwi
Dr. Shaikh Johari Bux
Haji Mohamed Ali Ghazali
Dato’ 
Dr. Musa Mohd. Nordin


      

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