KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 27 — Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan labelled today Tan Sri
Abdul Rahim Mohd Noor an “oppressive dictator” after the country’s
former chief of police likened the rise of the human rights movement to
communism.
The chairman of electoral reforms movement Bersih 2.0 said that Abdul
Rahim’s opening speech for Malay rights group Perkasa’s general
assembly yesterday “shows a lack of understanding of both human rights
and the status of communism today.”
“It is a view that would only be held by dictators and oppressive regimes who abhor dissent,” she told The Malaysian Insider.
Yesterday, Abdul Rahim called the human rights movement a “new
religion” that would lead to Malaysia’s social contract being
questioned.
The former IGP warned that civil liberty activists saw the US and UK
as their spiritual home, and drew parallels to how the Comintern had
engineered the global spread of communism from its Moscow base.
But Ambiga, who led tens of thousands of marchers into the capital on
July 9 to call for free and fair elections, said Abdul Rahim should
read the Federal Constitution “that enshrines fundamental liberties and
therefore human rights.”
“It is evident that the former IGP is unaware that Malaysia is on the
Human Rights Council and that we sought membership on that council by
making pledges and a solid commitment to human rights,” she added.
Bersih went ahead with its July 9 demonstration in defiance of a
government ban and police action. Nearly 1,700 were arrested, scores
injured and one ex-soldier died during the rally.
International condemnation of Putrajaya’s clampdown led Datuk Seri
Najib Razak to announce in August a parliamentary select committee on
electoral reforms.
The prime minister also initiated a raft of democratic reforms
including the repeal of the Internal Security Act to give Malaysians
more freedom.
A coalition of Muslim NGOs also organised a rally last week to stand
up to the “challenge of Christianisation” after repeated allegations of
proselytisation levelled against the church.
Abdul Rahim resigned from the police force after confessing to
assaulting Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim when the former deputy prime
minister was under custody over sodomy charges.
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