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Pusat KOMAS responds to current issues in Malaysia that are related to racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia.

The Unnecessary State of Emergency is Detrimental to Parliamentary Democracy

The CSO Platform for Reform, a coalition of 75 Malaysian civil society organisations (CSOs), is alarmed by the Prime Minister, Muhyiddin Yassin’s announcement of the state of emergency which was proclaimed on 12 January 2021. This was announced in view of the escalated rise in COVID-19 cases and the pressure on the public health system, and is expected to be enforced until 1 August 2021, or earlier if the number of COVID-19 cases decrease. In his statement, the Prime Minister also issued a...

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10th National Conference on Non-Discrimination: Racism Sparks Extremism

Due to the extraordinary circumstances in 2021, the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Pusat KOMAS’ national conference took on a new form. We organised the conference in two parts: the first, a virtual conference on Zoom; the second, a hybrid conference in Sheraton Hotel at Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Among the objectives of the conference were to take stock of social cohesion and national harmony in Malaysia, and to engage with stakeholders on racism and its connection with extremism. The...

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The irony of attacking liberalism and secularism in a democratic country

We, the undersigned civil society organisations, condemn the startling declaration made by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who has vowed to fight against secularism and liberalism through the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government and the alliance with UMNO and PAS. The Prime Minister, knowing the instability of the PN government which he leads, has mischievously opted for the age-old regressive tactic of trying to retain the support of...

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Elected representatives must be sensitive about inter-ethnic relationship

With reference to the two racially insensitive course of actions navigated by Jeram Assemblymen, Shaid Rosli and Kedah Chief Minister, Muhammed Sanusi Md. Nor, Pusat KOMAS strongly condemns both parties for lacking sensitivity and worst of all – common sense in championing a harmonious inter-ethnic relationship. The former’s idea of closing down the selling of alcohol in the non-halal section designated for non-Muslim customers is unequivocally...

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Racial and Religious Discrimination in ASEAN: A Need for a More Inclusive ASEAN

ASEAN today is deeply muddled by racial and religious issues. Racial and religious signifiers take precedence over other forms of self- and other- identifiers, signifying the deep-seated ethnic and religious identity consciousness among the people. Additionally, the increase in the number of groups championing their ethnic and religious superiority had led to the increase of hate, racial and religious discrimination against minority groups, who...

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Sabah shall be spearheading inclusive politics

Pusat KOMAS applauds the message of unity heralded by the incumbent Sabah state government, led by Dato Seri Shafie Apdal in the campaign trail of the Warisan plus coalition and other like-minded politicians. This step is indeed a way forward from a conservative political campaigning that often times, manipulates race and religion to win the hearts and minds of the voters. Malaysian political arena has been performing under the imaginary clutches...

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A new Malaysia Day

Selamat Hari Malaysia from Pusat KOMAS! This year will be the 57th year of Malaysia Day – the day that forged the 3 nations into one State of Malaysia. It is on this day we celebrate the formation of this beautiful and diverse country with distinct identities and separate autonomy functions in some aspects of governance. This is what we are proud of, our country, our Malaysia. While the design of our country, based on the Malaysian Agreement 1963,...

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Time to walk the talk on national unity, enough of dallying

Pusat KOMAS is amused and shocked with the suggestions of the Ministry of National Unity to conduct a fresh round of consultations with the aim of consolidating opinions of the public for the purpose of strengthening national cohesion and social unity. Our reactions are motivated by the lack of seriousness of learning lessons from the past and repeating the same type of modus operandi, while lacking seriousness in instituting real changes. The...

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Malaysia needs a holistic fight against racism, let’s denounce hypocrisy

The uncalled racist cum sexist slur made by Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim, the Baling MP in the parliament sitting yesterday (13th July 2020), by telling the Batu Kawan MP, Kasthuri Patto to apply powder because of her dusky skin colour is totally unacceptable and must be reprimanded to prevent the repetition of any likewise incidences. The gruesome death suffered by George Floyd at the knees of racists is a mirage of a society that silently endorses and...

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CSOs Stand in Solidarity with Individuals being Silenced or Censored for Dissent

We, the undersigned civil society organisations (CSO), strongly condemn the continued use of repressive laws as tools of suppression by the new Malaysian government to silence dissent and opposing views. We note that since the change of government at the federal level in March this year, the State has been increasingly using Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act (CMA) and laws such as the Sedition Act 1948, the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012 and Sections 504 and 505 of the Penal...

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