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KEADILAN disagrres with PAS’ call for ban on Sisters in Islam PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 June 2009 08:33am
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Parti Keadilan Rakyat disagrees with PAS’ Muktamar motion Sunday calling for the National Fatwa Council to study with a view to ban non-governmental organization Sisters in Islam (SIS). KEADILAN is further disturbed that the motion also called for SIS members to be rehabilitated.

Freedom of speech and association are cherished principles under a modern and democratic state. Differing and dissenting views (and association) are not only allowed but should be protected as these are the essence of a democratic, fair and just society – where any views or association whether in the majority or minority, mainstream or fringes are allowed to stand and even flourish without threat of repercussion.

The correct way is to engage and debate with any organization in a mature and civilized manner rather than seeking for its ban and punishment for its members.

KEADILAN therefore calls upon PAS to reconsider its resolution especially since it was not debated and reaffirm its commitment to the protection of freedom of speech and association.

Mustaffa Kamil
Vice President of Parti Keadilan Rakyat
7 June 2009

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