I am deeply concerned over the precedents the fallout from the situation involving the detention and extradition of the Australian editor and publisher Julian Assange will set.
While the legal grounds for the charges against Mr. Assange bring up many important questions that should not be overlooked, we risk a more flagrant assault on the principles of international order, the free and open press, transparency, and accountability.
The boogieman image constructed around Mr. Assange is a monster created by the very states embarrassed through the leaks and exposés surfaced by him and Wikileaks.
These efforts demonstrate a failure to establish impartial structures and institutions that hold them to account and remain transparent to the people who elect them.
Malaysia is one of these states and we have much to do if we seek to reform our system and establish good governance.
If whistleblowers were not castigated, imprisoned, or striped of their livelihoods for doing what they feel is morally right, these embarrassments could be avoided.
In such a position, Wikileaks would be rendered unnecessary. But, until these reforms are put in place, we must respect the seekers of truth in a world continually overcome by misinformation, fake news, and conspiracy theories.
And, at this moment, we need more brave and moral journalists to conduct the oversight that Wikileaks provides in our present vacuum of accountability.
While the Fourth Estate and the traditional locusts of power have always been at odds with each other, a balance has been left unconsidered globally for far too long.
Levels of secrecy and confidentiality are important and necessary for running a nation in our international, globalised world and if a more equipoise relationship existed between the press and governments, a by-product of good governance,
-then a system of checks-and-balances would allow watchdogs and whistleblowers to maintain transparency without compromising national security or the privacy of individuals.
I appeal to compassion that the harassment and persecution of Julian Assange be ceased immediately.
I put my full support behind the wave of press freedom, civil liberties, and international human rights advocacy organisations calling for the US Department of Justice to drop its charges against Assange.
Otherwise, we might as well toss in the bin any dedication we once held to press freedom, transparency, and the belief in the democratic institutions we have crafted.
While I cannot say that I fully endorse Mr. Assanges views or speak to his methods or record, as the British writer Evelyn Beatrice Hall wrote of Voltaire, I may "disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it”.
But the issues surrounding Mr. Assange's situation speak beyond the status of one man; this is a matter of the dignity of democracy. If we are to dream of justice in our futures, we need to regard the limitations we put upon our journalists and respect the work they do.
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Majlis Presiden Pakatan Harapan hari ini telah mencapai permuafakatan dan akan menggunakan logo HARAPAN dalam Pilihanraya Negeri Melaka yang akan datang.
Pembahagian jumlah kerusi yang dipersetujui yang bakal ditandingi parti-parti komponen PH adalah KEADILAN 11 kerusi, Amanah 9 kerusi dan DAP 8 kerusi sementara kita meneruskan rundingan dengan parti-parti lain yang ada.
Namun, yang menjadi kegusaran kami kini adalah tentang pengawalan permasalahan wabak COVID-19 yang berkesan sepanjang tempoh kempen Pilihanraya Negeri Melaka kelak.
Kami telah menggariskan 12 tumpuan setelah sebanyak 13 kali mesyuarat dan pertemuan yang diadakan bersama pihak kerajaan.
Antara cadangan-cadangan ini termasuk suntikan dana sebanyak RM45 bilion bagi penanganan permasalahan Covid-19 dan RM30 bilion bagi mengangkat semula industri kecil dan sederhana di Malaysia.
Dengan penuh takzimnya saya mewakili Pembangkang keseluruhannya menjunjung kasih ke atas titah DYMM Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong di atas pelantikan Dato’ Sri Ismail Sabri Yaakob sebagai Perdana Menteri.
Kami mengambil maklum bahawa keputusan ini dibuat menurut lunas-lunas Perlembagaan, demokrasi berparlimen dan Raja Berperlembagaan yang kita amalkan.
Bagi pihak Pembangkang, ini adalah cabaran untuk kita bekerja lebih gigih lagi bagi menghadapi Pilihan Raya Umum ke-15 (PRU-15).
I am saddened by the passing of my dear friend and teacher Dr. Abdul Hamid Abu Sulayman yesterday. I have known Dr. Abdul Hamid for almost five decades.
As a student I looked up to him as an example of the critical thinking and progressive outlook that was desperately needed to create a revival and renaissance in the Muslim world.
I was fortunate to have spent countless hours in his presence, listening and learning. I was honoured to support his work and collaborate with him on many academic, intellectual and social welfare projects.
Peristiwa ini menjadi penting tatkala ibadat solat diperintahkan Allah SWT membawa maksud besar dalam mencegah serta melawan kemungkaran dan menghidupkan sikap mulia di tengah masyarakat, melebihi dari pengertian ibadah dan ritual biasa.
"Sesungguhnya solat itu mencegah daripada perbuatan keji dan mungkar" (Surah al Ankabut: 45).
This morning I received a courtesy call from the High Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Dr. Ramadhani K. Dau, at the office.
We discussed various matters pertaining to the close bilateral relations between Malaysia and Tanzania.
The United Republic of Tanzania is a country in East Africa, and Malaysian export to Tanzania in 2018 amounts to US$149.69 million. The country is also known for having the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro.