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DAP to PAS: Bring back local govt elections, forget dress codes
Ng Kee Seng

PETALING JAYA (Dec 5, 2006): PAS should concentrate more on 
introducing local government elections in Kelantan than impose moral 
dress codes on non-Muslim women working in retail outlets and 
restaurants.

"Such moral policing of what non-Muslim women wear can be regarded a 
transgression of non-Muslim rights as they should not be subjected to 
Islamic moral code of conduct. Fines of RM500 is an exorbitant sum 
and completely unacceptable to a multi-racial society," DAP secretary-
general Lim Guan Eng said in a statement today.

Lim said what is indecent is subjective and also open to different 
interpretations that will only harm the image of the Kelantan PAS 
government.

"Efforts by PAS to show its tolerant face and progressive image 
fighting for the rights of minorities and non-Muslims have been 
severely undermined by this ruling.

"Such moral dress codes will only show that the rebranding exercise 
carried out by PAS is merely cosmetic and reinforces the sentiment 
amongst non-Muslims that PAS poses a threat to their daily lives and 
livelihood," he added.

He said the Kota Baru Municipal Council (MPKB)'s announcement that it 
would no longer tolerate indecent dressing by Muslim and non-Muslim 
women shows its intolerant face that would allow Umno to successfully 
paint that PAS is a greater danger to non-Muslims than Umno.

"Such self-inflicted wounds are politically and economically foolish 
as it will drive away moderate voters as well as foreign 
investments," he added.

Instead, Lim said DAP urges PAS to focus on restoring democracy by 
restoring elected councilors in Kelantan.

"Any failure to do so will show that PAS does not practice what it 
preaches about upholding democracy and human rights. It is sad that 
PAS appears obsessed in what women wear than in how to improve the 
livelihood of Kota Baru residents..

"As DAP does not have any co-operation with PAS because of PAS' 
intent to pursue an Islamic state, it is unlikely that PAS would 
agree to heed DAP's call to withdraw this moral dress code.

"However PAS should realise that such intolerant views would make any 
other organisation co-operating with PAS viewed negatively by non-
Muslims," said Lim. population.//Sun2surf
 

 


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