An open letter to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin ― Stephen Ng | Malay Mail

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FEBRUARY 21 ― Tan Sri, The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA) is an important ministry to ensure that all major issues in our own backyard are being taken care of before our prime minister asks the president of another country to step down. We have many cases involving custodial death and enforced...

FEBRUARY 21 ― Tan Sri,

The Suhakam Inquiry had named the Special Branch of the Royal as the party that was responsible for the disappearance of Pastor Raymond Koh and Perlis Hope activist, Amri Che Mat. I quote the panel’s finding: The family of Amri has already commenced civil proceedings against the Malaysian government and police, because they do not have confidence in the manner investigations into Amri’s disappearance had been conducted.

In my email two years ago, I mentioned of a young girl who is born to a Malaysian parent and suffering from systemic lupus erythematosus , yet her statelessness is not solved by your ministry despite numerous attempts by the family to apply for her citizenship for the past five years. I have connected the family with a legal firm that is willing to take up the case.

I have also personally written to you on another issue regarding international student visa for students from third world countries who want to want to take up religious studies in Malaysia. Yet, after two years of following up, I can only say that your ministry has been dragging its feet over a simple matter. Till today, the people concerned are still waiting for a meeting with the ministry officials to solve the problem once and for all.

As a member of the civil society, I uphold the constitutional rights to freedom of religion for all Malaysians, regardless of race or religion, and if anything I feel obligated to speak on behalf of voiceless children who are born to statelessness.

 

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