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SOUTHEAST ASIAN PRESS ALLIANCE (SEAPA)
55 Mansion 8, Rajdamnoen Ave, Bangkok 10200 THAILAND
TEL.66-2-629-0022/653-7393 --- FAX 66-2-280-0337

8 December 2000
SENT BY FAX
(forwarded by SiaR Mailing List)

His Excellency Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Prime Minister
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
VIA FAX: +60-3-238-3784

Your Excellency:

The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) is deeply disturbed by recent
threats made by Malaysia's Ministry of Home Affairs to close the popular
bi-weekly Harakah, the newspaper of the Islam se-Malaysia Party (PAS), and
four other Malaysian publications. These threats constitute a grave and
unacceptable assault on press freedom.

On 24 December 1999, the ministry informed Harakah that it faced an 8
January deadline to limit its sales to party members only. The ministry had
prohibited the sale of Harakah at public news-stands on 22 December, as
authorities accused the newspaper of failing to abide by its publishing
permit, which restricts Harakah's sales to PAS members. At the time,
Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi warned Harakah that the Home
Ministry, which oversees publication licenses, would take "stern action" if
newsstand sales continued..

In addition, the ministry has said that it was investigating the conditions
of the publication permit of Detik, a bi-monthly pro-opposition magazine
whose publishing license expired in December and has not been renewed. This
action has already prevented the publication of three copies of Detik since
December. In addition, Wasilah, a newly launched youth-oriented sister
publication of Detik has received a warning letter. Also warned were
another pro-opposition monthly magazine, Tamadun, and the independent
weekly tabloid Eksklusif.

With all of Malaysia's mainstream newspapers directly controlled by
allies of the ruling Barisan National coalition, the alternative voices
provided by a handful of pro-opposition publications are vital to the
maintenance of a semblance of democracy. Since the arrest and trial last
year of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Harakah's popularity
in particular has skyrocketed as a source of non-official views on the
trial and other controversial issues. We fear that the threat made against
Harakah is in direct retaliation for the publication's opposition
viewpoints.

As an organization of Southeast Asian journalists committed to the
principles of free expression in the region, SEAPA strongly urges your
government to lift any threats made against these five publications and to
allow them to be sold freely and openly.

We further call on the government of Malaysia to revoke its restrictive
Printing Press and Publications Act, which requires the renewal of
publishing licenses annually. The licensing of publications is a violation
of all internationally accepted standards of press freedom and limits the
Malaysian public’s ability to fairly judge the vital issues facing
the country.

We appreciate your attention and await your response.
Sincerely,
Kavi Chongkittavorn
Chairman

A. Lin Neumann, Advisor
Southeast Asian Press Alliance
Phya Thai Court -- Apt. L
65/2 Soi Kolit -- Phya Thai St.
Bangkok, Thailand
office 66-2-653-7393
home -- 66-2-252-3429
handphone - 66-1-860-8106
fax -- USA Number efax 1-253-736-9650
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