Aliran is shocked by Deputy Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu
Bakar’s glib reaction to the 10 May protest by Malaysian Small and
Medium Entrepreneurs Alliance (Iklas) members outside S Ambiga’s home.
“What offence? If you want to sit in front of her house without
disrupting other people, there is no offence,” he stated without a trace
of human understanding.
“Which privacy? They didn’t enter her house, they were in public
space,” he said without an inkling of the dangerous situation created by
these trouble-makers intent on causing mischief outside Ambiga’s house.
Such comments coming from the No 2 man in the police force no less,
encourages lawlessness and opens the flood gates to mischief-makers,
hooligans and thugs to go on a rampage. His comments are unacceptable
and unbecoming of a police officer of his rank who is entrusted with the
peace and harmony of this country founded on the supremacy of the
Federal Constitution.
Already, spurred on by his comments, another bigger rally involving 500 traders has been planned for May 14.
On May 14, a group of 15 men, believed to be army veterans, blatantly
performed vulgar aerobics in front of Ambiga’s house. They even had the
temerity to challenge her to sue them; otherwise they would return with
a bigger crowd.
Like everyone else, Ambiga has every right to peace and safety where
she resides. This peace and safety cannot be threatened with impunity in
a civilised society. She has every right to expect respect for her
religion and culture just as others have a right to respect for their
faith and way of life.
But in a very callous manner of defiance, these people who put up
stalls to distribute free beef burgers were completely oblivious to the
fact that Ambiga is a Hindu and a vegetarian. They grilled beef patties
outside her house in offensive disregard for her faith.
The harassment she is subjected to is as stark as daylight – but
obviously not to the Deputy IGP who has, knowingly or otherwise, ignited
a fuse that could take this country down the slippery path to
lawlessness. We hold him responsible for this.
We are equally disturbed that the Prime Minister, the chief executive
of this nation, has chosen to maintain a dangerous silence over such
hooliganism and the danger the Deputy IGP is putting this nation into.
If there is a breakdown of law and order, the PM and the Deputy IGP
must be ultimately held responsible for this descent into what might
turn out to be anarchy.
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