On police harassment of Women’s March organising committee – CSOs

23 Mar 2023 • 2:36 PM MYT
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On police harassment of Women’s March organising committee – CSOs

WE, the undersigned civil society organisations, are deeply disturbed by police harassment of the 10 activists associated with the Women’s March 2023 under the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012 and Minor Offences Act 1955.

The march was held peacefully in all aspects with a diversity of messages relating to gender equality and related rights. 

It is a national celebration of democracy, similar to the Reformasi movement in the late-1990s that saw leaders like Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail take to the streets.

If the suppression of public voices then was wrong, so is the suppression of the people’s voices in the present, particularly on that particular March 8.

The Pakatan Harapan-led government must remember that national democratisation and regime change was built on the sacrifices of thousands of pro-democracy activists in Malaysia.

Accordingly, the new government should better appreciate the value of democracy and freedom and differentiate itself from the previous authoritarian regimes.

Furthermore, aside from the Peaceful Assembly Act that is in need of reform, we are also concerned that police have also increasingly resorted to the use of Section 14 of the Minor Offences Act to deter assemblies. 

The Minor Offences Act should not serve as another tool for penalising peaceful assemblers.

We urge police to respect the freedom of expression of the participants. 

All investigations against the organising committee members, speakers and observers should be dropped immediately. 

Instead, police should investigate a sexual harassment allegation made by an activist. – The Vibes, March 23. 2023

This statement is endorsed by the following organisations:

1.     Agora Society Malaysia

2.     Aliran

3.    All Women’s Action Society

4.    Association of Women Lawyers

5.    Bersih

6.    Centre for Independent Journalism

7.    Citizens Against Enforced Disappearances

8.    EMPOWER

9.    Family Frontiers

10.  IMAN Research

11.  Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia

12.  JEJAKA

13.  justice for sisters

14.  Kemban Kolektif

15.  KLSCAH Civil Rights Committee

16.  KRYSS Network

17.  Legal Dignity

18.  Life Under Umbrella

19.  MAJU

20.  New Era Alumni Association

21.  New Student Movement Alliance of Malaysia (NESA)

22.  Parti Sosialis Malaysia

23.  Pemuda Sosialis

24.  Persatuan Pemangkin Kesedaran Sosial

25.  Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor

26.  Pertubuhan Advokasi dan Kesejahteraan Pekak Malaysia

27.  PLUHO, People Like Us Hang Out!

28.  Ruang Komuniti P320

29.  Sarawak OKU Skills Development Association

30.  Save Malaysia Stop Lynas

31.  Sisters in Islam 

32.  Society for Equality, Respect and Trust for All Sabah

33.  Society for the Promotion of Human Rights Malaysia 

34.  Student Progressive Front UUM

35.  Suara Rakyat Malaysia

36.  Suara Siswa Universiti Malaya

37.  Suara Siswa UUM

38.  Tamil Foundation Malaysia

39.  TARANY

40.  Teoh Beng Hock Trust for Democracy

41.  The Women Development organisation Malaysia PJ New Town Branch

42.  UMANY

43.  Universiti Malaya Students’ Union

44.  Women’s Centre for Change

Individual endorsement:

1.     Kenneth Cheng