Malaysia: Chair of Electoral Reform Movement – Bersih 2.0, Maria Chin Should be Released
(Seoul, 25 November 2016) The Asia Democracy Network (ADN) condemns
the arbitrary arrest and detention of Maria Chin Abdullah, the
chairperson of the electoral reform movement, Bersih 2.0, on broad and
dubious charges of undermining parliamentary democracy.
We deplore the police for invoking the Security Offences (Special
Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA) in detaining Maria Chin Abdullah. It is
mala-fide and an abuse of power as the SOSMA was originally passed by
the government on justification to fight terrorist and gave the police
extensive powers of detaining a person for a maximum of 28 days without
trial.
Campaigning for free and fair election is not a crime, and certainly
is not a security issue. Free and fair election does not undermine
parliamentary democracy but building it.
The Malaysian government should prosecute Maria Chin Abdullah and
prove the charges against her in court or else she should be released.
It is a blatant violation of the right to be presumed innocent before
proven guilty by detaining Maria Chin Abdullah for a prolonged 28 days
under the draconian SOSMA merely to investigate charges against her.
The presumption of innocence, the burden of proof is on the
prosecution that a person is innocent until proven guilty, is a legal
right and also regarded as an international human right in the United
Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Therefore, the police
should investigate and gather sufficient evidence to prove their case
against Maria Chin Abdullah before an arrest is made.
The arrest and detention of Maria Chin Abdullah is clearly in bad
faith as it was made a day before the Bersih 5 rally, which was attended
by 150,000 protesters calling for sweeping institutional reform,
including clean elections and the stepping down of Prime Minister Najib
Razak after 700 million USD was found to be channeled into his personal
bank accounts in the 1MDB scandal.
We are gravely concerned with the detention conditions of Maria Chin
Abdullah under the SOSMA with no bail allowed and limited access to her
lawyers and family members. She is detained in solitary confinement in a
secret detention cell with no windows, no mattress and blanket and the
lights are kept on 24 hours, which deprives her of sleep. Such detention
conditions constitute a form of torture under international human
rights laws.
We call on the Malaysian government to release Maria Chin Abdullah immediately and unconditionally.
For inquiry, please contact:
- Anselmo Lee, Secretary General, Asia Democracy Network, email:asiademocracynetwork@
gmail.com - Yap Swee Seng, Advocacy Director, Asia Democracy Network, email: yapsweeseng@gmail.com
ADN Steering Committee:
- Asia Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)
- Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL)
- Asia Development Alliance (ADA)
- Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) Asia
- Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA)
- International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development (INFID)
- Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA)/ Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN)
- People’s SAARC
- Southeast Asia Committee for Advocacy (SEACA)
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