Yazid Sufaat seorang saintis Melayu yang begitu bijak adalah merupakan anak 
jati negeri Johor. Beliau pelajar yang paling cemerlang semasa di RMC atau 
Maktab Tentera Diraja. Beliau telah berkhidmat dalam tentera dan menjalankan 
penyelidikan yang menelan belanja yang tinggi untuk kepentingan negara. 
 
Inikah balasannya seorang pejuang bangsa, saintis Islam, saintis Melayu bekas 
tentera yang bijaksana? Harta beliau yang bernilai RM8 juta ketika ini 
dibekukan. Malahan beliau TIDAK DIBENARKAN MENUNAIKAN HAJI KERANA HARAM BAGINYA 
UNTUK ADA PASPOT ANTARABANGSA.
 
Nampaknya warganegara asing, pendatang asing lebih bertuah di bumi Malaysia !
 
Kepada yang menyertai Himpunan Sejuta Umat, cuba tengok , cuba baca kisah Yazid 
Sufaat di bawah ini.
 
Free from ISA, but still in shackles
S Rutra | October 18, 2011 
 
Bio-chemist Yazid Suffat, who was arrested for allegedly harbouring terrorists 
linked to the Sept 11 attack, believes that he was held for his expertise.
 
INTERVIEW
 
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Yazid Suffat may be 
physically free but he still remains in shackles.
 
“Mentally, I’m not a free man to do whatever I wish to do with my life like any 
other ordinary citizen of this country,” he told FMT.
 
“Even my assets worth more than RM8 million are still frozen and unofficially I 
am not allowed to travel abroad even if I want to perform my haj,” he added.
 
Yazid also said he had some reservations regarding the recent announcement by 
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to repeal the ISA.
 
“We are still in the dark as to what kind of laws will replace the ISA, but as 
a Muslim, I always believe that all the laws against the syariah law should be 
repealed.
 
“Most ISA detainees are still subjected to various forms of unofficial 
restrictions and our movements are watched by special branch officers and we 
are not enjoying total freedom,” he added.
 
Asked if he had made an attempt to secure a passport, Yazid, who hails from 
Johor, dismissed it as a waste of time.
 
“They (the Immigration Department) won’t issue the passport to me or de-freeze 
my assets as I am convinced that I was punished for my ‘expertise’ and not 
because of my alleged links to terrorists behind the 9/11 attack,” he said.
 
‘I was shocked when arrested’
 
The 47-year-old bio-chemist still maintains that he had no knowledge of the 
terrorists who allegedly stayed in an apartment owned by him.
 
He was detained on Dec 9, 2001 after returning from Afghanistan. He was accused 
of harbouring terrorists Khalid Al-Midhar and Nawaf Al-Hazmi.
 
Speaking about his arrest, Yazid claimed that some of his friends from Johor 
and Kelantan had approached him to use the apartment.
 
“I was shocked when special branch officers arrested me for allegedly 
harbouring terrorists,” he said, adding that he strongly believes that his 
arrest was related to his research on biological weapons.
 
“Probably they were worried that some of the Islamic countries which I 
frequented might seek my expertise,” added Yazid, who is now a businessman.
 
Yazid said that since his release three years ago, he is still in the process 
of rebuilding his life and is focused on his children’s education and helping 
his wife run her catering business.
 
Asked if he would take legal action over his detention, he replied: “No amount 
of money would replace the time and suffering I went through.”
 
Yazid revealed that his wife was also restricted from leaving Kuala Lumpur 
during his seven-year detention.
 
“I also stopped lecturing at an international Islamic school after a parent 
complained to the school administrator about my background,” he said, visibly 
upset.
 
“I love this country very much and until today I strongly believe that I can 
contribute to this nation and its people for spending substantial amount money 
in supporting my tertiary education in the US,” he added.
 
Tasked with ‘special project’
 
Yazid said that he received a Public Service Department (PSD) scholarship after 
emerging as one of the top students in the Royal Military College (RMC) in 1982.
 
He graduated from the California State University in 1987 and upon his return, 
was attached to the Ministry of Defence with the rank of captain.
 
Yazid said that he was tasked with a “special project” to research biological 
weapons, but the project was scraped within three years and no reason was given 
for this.
 
“The government spent so much money for people like me to acquire the knowledge 
but within a short period of time they decided to dump me,” he said, refusing 
to reveal the nature of the project.
 
Following this, Yazid set up his own laboratories and employed some 100 people 
prior to his arrest.
 
“Within six to seven years, the labs showed good progress and even attracted 
the interest of foreign parties,” he said, adding that he travelled to Iran, 
Pakistan and Afghanistan to share his expertise.
 
“I strongly believe that I was detained because of my visits to these countries 
and my knowledge. Even during my interrogation, they (the police) repeatedly 
raised this matter.
 
“But I told them that there is nothing wrong with sharing knowledge with fellow 
brothers in Muslim countries,” he added.
 
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/10/18/free-from-isa-but-still-in-shackles/
 

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