PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 20 JUNE 2017 BUMIPUTERA FOR ALL MALAYSIANS Pusat KOMAS applauds the suggestions made by the Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak to study the inclusion of Indian-Muslims as bumiputeras. However, we believe that the study should not only be focused on Indian-Muslims but it should encompass Malaysians from different races to be in line with the values promoted in the 1 Malaysia concept introduced by the Prime Minister. Pusat KOMAS would like to...
SUARAM’s Press Statement – Release Odhikar Activists Immediately!
For Immediate Release 20 July 2017 Release Odhikar Activists Immediately! Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM) condemns the detention of Adilur Rahman Khan, Secretary of Odhikar, a human rights NGO based in Bangladesh. Adilur was detained by Malaysian Immigration at KL International Airport at about 4AM, 20 July 2017. As of 10AM reasons for his detention is not given by the immigration and SUARAM was informed that he has been moved to immigration lock-up. SUARAM calls for his immediate release and...
There is a Time and Place for Affirmative Action
Pusat KOMAS applauds Minister of Youth and Sports, Khairy Jamaluddin’s recent statement concerning the country’s affirmative action policies. Indeed, after 60 years of independence and 54 years since the formation of Malaysia, we have become proud and capable citizens who can stand on our own feet and efforts with our heads held high. Any further continuation of race based affirmative action policies would not only result in resentment from most communities, it would also be an insult and be...
The Future of Cinema and Censorship in Malaysia
Invitation to the forum, "The Future of Cinema and Censorship in Malaysia" On 22 March 2017, Lena Hendry was convicted under Section 6(1)(b) of the Film Censorship Act, 2002 and subsequently sentenced to a fine of RM 10,000 for screening the documentary 'No Fire Zone: The killing fields of Sri Lanka' without censorship approval. It is learnt now that the Attorney General Chambers will appeal against this sentencing presumably to increase the sentencing. Lena can face up to three years' jail or...
Press Statement for Immediate Release: Lena Hendry’s Conviction and Fined RM10,000 Unjust
Former Program Coordinator of Pusat KOMAS Lena Hendry was sentenced to pay a fine of RM 10,000 or spend a year in jail by the Magistrate’s Court in Kuala Lumpur for screening the Sri Lankan civil war documentary, “No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka” before submitting for approval by the Malaysian Censorship Board. Under Section 6 of the Malaysian Film Censorship Act 2002, it is considered an offense which carries a jail sentence of not more than 3 years and a fine not exceeding...
Malaysia Racial Discrimination Report 2016
Pusat KOMAS had launched the Malaysia Racial Discrimination Report 2016 on 21st March 2016. For a copy of the report please click here:
Malaysia Racial Discrimination Report 2016 Launch
Launch of the "Malaysia Racial Discrimination Report 2016". The launch event will be in a forum panel method, where the esteemed speakers will be sharing their insights on the topic of “The Current State of Racial Discrimination in Malaysia”. Details: Date: 21st March 2017 (Tuesday) Time: 7.30 pm – 10.00 pm Venue: GB Gerakbudaya (No. 2, Jalan Bukit 11/2, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia) The speakers for the launch and forum are as below: Report Launch: Mr. Ryan Chua (Pusat KOMAS) Speakers...
Press Statement: Free Lena Hendry – Victim of Unjust Censorship Law
Lena Hendry was found guilty on February 21 2017 by the Magistrate’s Court in Kuala Lumpur for screening “No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka”, a film on human rights violations during the civil war in Sri Lanka. Her sentencing will take place on March 22, 2017. Human rights defender and former PUSAT KOMAS program coordinator Lena Hendry was detained in July 3 2013 and 2 months later on 19 September, she was charged under Section 6 of Malaysia’s repressive Film Censorship Act 2002...
How you can Support #DefendLena Campaign
You can play your part to support the #DefendLena Campaign by: International Friends of Lena Hendry Letter Writing Campaign Fax or send physical copies of the letter to the named recipients (or alternatively, the nearest Malaysian embassy). Share the letter on social media with a copy of the link You may prefer to put the letter as a link on your own website which can also be used on social media. The letter is also available at:...
Chronology of the Case of Lena Hendry
For more Lena Campaign materials proceed to: Lena Campaign Materials For more Press Coverage on Lena's Cases, proceed to: Press Coverage 2017