| Abdullah should overrule 
    Johari and rescind Internal Security Ministry order to Herald to discontinue 
    the Bahasa Malaysia section so that Christmas Day this year will not be 
    celebrated under a cloud of burgeoning religious intolerance and 
    constitutional encroachments 
    ________________Media Conference (3)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ___________________
 
      (Ipoh,
      Monday):  
      The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri 
      Abdullah Ahmad Badawi should overrule Internal Security Deputy Minister, 
      Datuk Johari Baharum and rescind the Internal Security Ministry order to 
      Herald, the Catholic weekly to discontinue the Bahasa Malaysia section, so 
      that Christmas Day this year will not be celebrated under a cloud of 
      burgeoning religious intolerance and constitutional encroachments.
 Johari has admitted that he had made the decision that the word ‘Allah’ 
      can only be used in the context of Islam and not any other religion, and 
      to impose the new condition on this restriction on the Herald when the 
      annual publishing permit of the Catholic weekly is next renewed.
 
 Although Johari said that his decision was based on a report submitted by 
      the publications department of his ministry, it is an indictment of the 
      arbitrary nature of the decision-making process and even misgovernance 
      that there had been no consultation whatsoever with the religious 
      organizations which will be affected by the decision.
 
 Even more arbitrary and deplorable was the ministry’s decision to abolish 
      the Herald’s Bahasa Malaysia section, which is not only unconstitutional 
      but shows that the government itself does not give pride of place to 
      Bahasa Malaysia.
 
 As the word “Allah” has been used to refer to God among Christians for 
      generations in many countries and is never meant to offend or confuse the 
      Muslims, Abdullah should intervene to rescind such retrogressive measure 
      by the Internal Security Ministry or it will be another signal that 
      Malaysia is down the slippery slope of more religious restrictions for 
      non-Muslim faiths, whose constitutionally-entrenched guarantees of freedom 
      of religion are not being honoured by the government.
 
 The year 2007 is already the worst year for religious polarisation in the 
      50 year history of the nation and the country cannot afford another lurch 
      towards religious intolerance and constitutional encroachment of the 
      fundamental rights of Malaysians in the last fortnight of the year.
 
 
      (24/12/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |