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Letter – Perikatan can’t be allowed to undermine Malaysians’ sacrifice – CSO Platform for Reform

Citizens not deluded by suggestion that state of emergency required to combat Covid-19

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Oct 2020 7:15PM

Letter – Perikatan can’t be allowed to undermine Malaysians’ sacrifice – CSO Platform for Reform
Malaysians from all walks of life have sacrificed to carry the country to where she is today. – AFP pic, October 24, 2020

WE, the undersigned members of the CSO Platform for Reform, are concerned about news of a possible declaration of a state of emergency by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

The timing and political context of the announcement cannot come at a worse time. Just this week, Malaysia recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases in a day, the highest number of hospitalisations, and the highest number of deaths. At the same time, the people of Sabah and Selangor are struggling with the constant fear of the pandemic alongside the constantly changing requirements for work and economic activities.

Malaysians are not deluded by the suggestion that a state of emergency is required to combat the pandemic. The movement control order, despite its difficulty and challenge for the country, has proven to the world that Malaysia is able to fight off Covid-19 with existing legal and enforcement mechanisms.

The only failure in Malaysia’s struggle against Covid-19 is the legal immunity enjoyed by politicians when they flout restrictions imposed to curb transmission.

With clear evidence that a state of emergency is not necessary to combat Covid-19, only one rational explanation remains in the minds of most Malaysians. The move by the Perikatan Nasional government will be interpreted and seen as a political manoeuvring to secure control of the country for the survival of the administration and its leadership.

A state of emergency now will grant the prime minister and his administration an avenue to thwart the challenge posed against its leadership in Parliament, and avoid Parliament’s scrutiny and debate with regard to the merits of the national Budget that will be tabled in the upcoming session.

When the prime minister survived the vote to replace the Parliament speaker 111 to 109, it, at the very least, gave a degree of legitimacy to the administration. If the administration was to declare a state of emergency in a bid to evade the vote of no confidence, the notion that PN is an illegitimate government will be entrenched, and it will derail any and all efforts for a possible political compromise between all parties.

Furthermore, a Budget passed by the current administration without the scrutiny and insight of parliamentarians, and by extension, the public, will unlikely be one that is able to best serve the economic needs of the nation. A prolific and robust debate in Parliament based on the interests of the nation is the only way to ensure that the proposed Budget can address the economic needs of the country and ensure Malaysia comes out of the pandemic stronger.

A declaration of emergency will serve as another act of betrayal by Muhyiddin and his political allies against Malaysians. Only this time, it would not only betray the trust of the people in the 14th general election, but also the sacrifice of frontliners who risk personal safety in order to protect the country’s interests and well-being.

Malaysians from all walks of life have sacrificed to carry Malaysia to where she is today. Frontliners have sacrificed to keep Covid-19 at bay. PN cannot be allowed to wilfully undermine all that we have sacrificed for. A democratic Malaysia governed by the rule of law is what we fought for, and must be what remains, regardless of the political disagreements that Malaysians may have with one another. – The Vibes, October 24, 2020

Statement released and endorsed by CSO Platform for Reform members:

1. SUARAM
2. Pusat KOMAS
3. Beyond Borders Malaysia
4. Childline Foundation
5. SAVE Rivers
6. Sabah Human Rights Centre
7. Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS)
8. Jaringan Tanah Hak Adat Bangsa Asal Sarawak (TAHABAS)
9. Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor (PSWS)
10. Persatuan Kebajikan Biji Sawi (Mustard Seed Soup Kitchen)
11. Community Action Network (CAN)
12. Cahaya Society
13. Jaringan Kampung Orang Asli Semenanjung Malaysia (JKOASM)
14. KRYSS Network
15. Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)
16. Yayasan Chow Kit
17. Bersih 2.0
18. Aliran
19. Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM)
20. Society for Equality, Respect And Trust for All (SERATA)
21. All Women’s Action Society (AWAM)
22. Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia (SABM)
23. Freedom Film Network (FFN)
24. Pergerakan Tenaga Akademik Malaysia (GERAK)
25. KLSCAH Youth
26. Persatuan Komuniti Prihatin Selangor & KL
27. Society of Indigenous Peoples of Sarawak (SCRIPS)
28. MTUC Sarawak & Sarawak Bank Employee’s Union
29. Persatuan Promosi Hak Asasi Manusia (PROHAM)
30. Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH)
31. Advocates for Non-Discrimination and Access to Knowledge (ANAK)
32. Pertubuhan IKRAM Malaysia
33. MyPJ
34. G25
35. PACOS Trust
36. Women's Aid Organisation (WAO)
37. Association of Women Lawyers
38. Sisters in Islam
39. Sarawak Women for Women Society (SWWS)
40. Sabah Women’s Action-Resource Group (SAWO)
41. Kuen Cheng Alumni Association
42. The Selangor & Federal Territory Hainan Association
43. Sabah Reform Initiative (SARI)
44. Gabungan Bertindak Malaysia (GBM)
45. Gerakan Pembebasan Akademik-IPT
46. Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF)
47. LLG Cultural Development Center (LLG)
48. Dong Zong
49. Tindak Malaysia
50. Five Arts Center
51. Persatuan Pemangkin Daya Masyarakat (ROSE)
52. Malaysia Muda
53. Save Malaysia Stop Lynas
54. Pertubuhan Solidariti Hijau Kuantan
55. Persatuan Penduduk Galing Kuantan
56. Ideal
57. ENGAGE
58. Justice for Sisters
59. Baramkini
60. University of Malaya Association of New Youth
61. Voice of Youtharian
62. Five Arts Centre
63. ReformARTsi
64. YOUTAR
65. TARANY
66. Malaysia Youths and Students Evolution (Johor Branch)
67. Malaysia Youths and Students Evolution (Melaka HQ)
68. Student Progressive Front UUM
69. Student Unity Front UKM
70. UTM MJIIT-VOICES
71. New Student Movement Alliance
72. Our Journey
73. Persatuan Kesedaran dan Keadilan Iklim Malaysia (Klima Action Malaysia-KAMY)
74. Persatuan Pemangkin Kesedaran Sosial
75. The Center to Combat Corruption and Cronyism (C4)
76. Jaffna Junction (Malaysia)

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