Source Department of State, US
Press Statement
Sean McCormack
Use of the Internal Security Act in Malaysia
The United States views with grave concern recent use by the Government of Malaysia of the Internal Security Act (ISA) and the possibility that it might be used again to detain opposition political figures.
The statement by a government figure that a leading member of the opposition had become "a threat to the economy and national security" is extremely troubling.
The United States firmly believes that national security laws, such as the ISA, must not be used to curtail or inhibit the exercise of universal democratic liberties or the peaceful expression of political views.
The detention of opposition leaders under the ISA would be viewed by the United States and the international community as a fundamental infringement of democratic rights and values.
2008/747
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