Malaysia

20 NGOs back govt ban on Israeli-flagged ships

Decision by prime minister describes Malaysia’s stance in supporting Palestinian struggle, says rep.

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 20 Dec 2023 7:30PM

20 NGOs back govt ban on Israeli-flagged ships
The prime minister today announced the Malaysian government’s decision to immediately cease allowing ships flying the Israeli flag to dock in the country. – The Vibes file pic, December 20, 2023.

TWENTY non-governmental organisations (NGOs) today expressed their support for the Malaysian government’s immediate decision to no longer allow ships flying the Israeli flag into ports throughout the country.

Among them are the Malaysian Islamic Organisations Consultative Council (Mapim), the Global People Welfare Organisation (Sejagat), Persatuan Cinta Gaza Malaysia, Muslim Care Malaysia and the Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement (Abim).

Mapim president Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid said he represented the NGOs in fully supporting the decision by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim today, describing the action as consistent with Malaysia’s stance in supporting the Palestinian struggle.

“I and Malaysian NGOs are proud that we can move and raise the issue of Palestine with the government’s approval. The Malaysian people – of various ethnicities and religions – are united in their position, considering this issue as a humanitarian one,“ he told Bernama at the Transport Ministry in Putrajaya today.

Earlier, he, along with several representatives, submitted a memorandum supporting the government’s decision to no longer allow ships flying the Israeli flag to dock in the country to a representative of the ministry.

Anwar today announced the Malaysian government’s decision to immediately cease allowing ships flying the Israeli flag to dock in the country. The government has also imposed a ban on any ship en route to Israel from loading cargo at Malaysian ports.

Anwar stated that this restriction is a response to Israel’s actions, which disregard basic humanitarian principles and violate international law through continuous massacres and atrocities against Palestinian civilians.

Meanwhile, Sejagat president, Syed Sheikh Alattas Syed Hassan, said that Malaysia’s firm stance reflects the country’s seriousness in the issue involving the Palestinian people.

“InshaAllah (God willing), we (NGOs) support this, and the Malaysian people will support this decision,“ he said.

According to international media reports, since the clashes on Oct 7, at least 17,177 Palestinians, including 7,112 children, have been killed, while another 46,000 have been injured. – Bernama, 20 December 2023

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