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Internal Security Act PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 21 May 2001 12:00am

The Bar Council notes with distress the continuing use of the ISA to curb the rights of citizens guaranteed under Art 149 of the Federal Constitution.

The Bar Council is in agreement with SUHAKAM's view that it is becoming increasingly difficult to justify the relevance of the ISA in the new millennium as its original purport, ie to combat the Communist insurgency, has long been obsolete.

While the Bar Council is fully cognisant of the fact that national security is of paramount concern, it sees no justification for invoking the ISA to detain citizens without trial as there are ample statutory provisions to deal with situations of every kind.

Whilst the Bar Council sees the recent statement by the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Dr Rais Yatim that the Government was prepared to re-examine certain aspects of the ISA, as a step forward, the Bar Council is of the view that the ISA should be abolished altogether.

The Bar Council further calls upon the authorities to forthwith allow SUHAKAM access to the detainees as provided under Sections 4 (Functions and Powers of the Commission) and 14 (Powers relating to Inquiries) of the AKTA SUHAKAM 1999, as it is now over 40 days since the detainees were first arrested.

Dated this 22nd day of May 2001.

Mah Weng Kwai
Chairman
Bar Council

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