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Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak,
Prime Minister of Malaysia
Prime Minister’s Office Malaysia
Main Block, Perdana Putra Building
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62502 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Re: Prosecution of Lena Hendry
Dear Prime Minister Najib,
Brad Adams
Director, Asia Division
Human Rights Watch
Gail Davidson
Executive Director
Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada
Jodie Ginsberg
Chief Executive
Index on Censorship
Karim Lahidji
President
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
Mary Lawlor
Director
Front Line Defenders
Edgardo Legaspi
Executive Director
Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA)
Marie Manson
Program Director for Human Rights Defenders at Risk
Civil Rights Defenders
Champa Patel
Interim Director, South East Asia and Pacific Regional Office
Amnesty International
Amy Smith
Executive Director
Fortify Rights
Oliver Spencer
Head of Asia
Article 19
Gerald Staberock
Secretary General
World Organization Against Torture (OMCT)
Sam Zarifi
Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific
International Commission of Jurists
Cc:
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Minister of Home Affairs
Joseph Y. Yun, Ambassador of the United States of America to Malaysia
Luc Vandebon, Ambassador of the European Union to Malaysia
Victoria Treadell, British High Commissioner to Malaysia
Christophe Penot, Ambassador of France to Malaysia
Holger Michael, Ambassador of Germany to Malaysia
Rod Smith, Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia
Judith St. George Canadian High Commissioner to Malaysia
Dr John Subritzky, New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia
Ibrahim Sahib, Sri Lanka High Commissioner to Malaysia
Malaysia: Drop Dubious Case Against Rights Activist Lena Hendry [HRW and 11 others]
LENA HENDRY, HR Defender, Still in Court after 2 years? Drop the Charges NOW.Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak,
Prime Minister of Malaysia
Prime Minister’s Office Malaysia
Main Block, Perdana Putra Building
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62502 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Re: Prosecution of Lena Hendry
Dear Prime Minister Najib,
We write to you as organizations that are deeply concerned by the
decision of the Malaysian authorities to prosecute Lena Hendry for her
involvement in the screening of the award-winning human rights
documentary, “No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka,” in Kuala
Lumpur on July 9, 2013. The charges against her violate Malaysia’s
obligations to respect the rights to freedom of opinion and expression,
notably to receive and impart information. We respectfully urge your
government to drop the charges against Hendry. Her trial in Magistrate
Court 6 in Kuala Lumpur is slated to begin on December 14, 2015.
As you know, Hendry is being charged under section 6 of the Film
Censorship Act 2002, which imposes a mandatory prior censorship or
licensing scheme on all films before they can be screened at any event,
except films sponsored by the federal government or any state
government. If convicted, she faces up to three years in prison and a
fine up to RM 30,000.
The prosecution appears intended to restrict the activities of Hendry
and members of the KOMAS, the human rights education and promotion
organization with which she works, by hindering their efforts to provide
information and share their perspectives on human rights issues.
International human rights law and standards, such as found in
article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, states that
“everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right
includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek,
receive, and impart information and ideas through any media and
regardless of frontiers.”
Malaysia has committed to ensuring that all human rights defenders
are able to carry out their activities without any hindrance or fear of
reprisals from the government. In November, Malaysia voted in favor of a
resolution on “Recognizing the role of human rights defenders and the
need for their protection” in the 3rd Committee of the United
Nations General Assembly. The resolution set out the urgent need for
governments to protect human rights defenders worldwide. Article 1 of
the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, adopted unanimously by the
UN General Assembly on December 9, 1998, states that “everyone has the
right, individually and in association with others, to promote and to
strive for the protection and realization of human rights and
fundamental freedoms at the national and international levels.” Article
12(2) provides that the government shall “take all necessary measures to
ensure the protection by the competent authorities of everyone,
individually and in association with others, against any violence,
threats, retaliation, de facto or de jure adverse discrimination,
pressure or any other arbitrary action as a consequence of his or her
legitimate exercise of his or her rights.”
In addition to dropping the charges against Hendry, we also urge your
government to repeal provisions of the Film Censorship Act 2002 that
allow unnecessary and arbitrary government interference in the showing
of films in Malaysia. This policy denies Malaysians the opportunity to
benefit from a range of viewpoints on issues of importance to Malaysian
society and that affect Malaysia’s role in the world.
Sincerely,
Brad Adams
Director, Asia Division
Human Rights Watch
Gail Davidson
Executive Director
Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada
Jodie Ginsberg
Chief Executive
Index on Censorship
Karim Lahidji
President
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
Mary Lawlor
Director
Front Line Defenders
Edgardo Legaspi
Executive Director
Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA)
Marie Manson
Program Director for Human Rights Defenders at Risk
Civil Rights Defenders
Champa Patel
Interim Director, South East Asia and Pacific Regional Office
Amnesty International
Amy Smith
Executive Director
Fortify Rights
Oliver Spencer
Head of Asia
Article 19
Gerald Staberock
Secretary General
World Organization Against Torture (OMCT)
Sam Zarifi
Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific
International Commission of Jurists
Cc:
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Minister of Home Affairs
Joseph Y. Yun, Ambassador of the United States of America to Malaysia
Luc Vandebon, Ambassador of the European Union to Malaysia
Victoria Treadell, British High Commissioner to Malaysia
Christophe Penot, Ambassador of France to Malaysia
Holger Michael, Ambassador of Germany to Malaysia
Rod Smith, Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia
Judith St. George Canadian High Commissioner to Malaysia
Dr John Subritzky, New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia
Ibrahim Sahib, Sri Lanka High Commissioner to Malaysia
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