By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal, The Malaysian Insider
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 16 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders have taken credit for Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s decision to repeal the Internal Security Act 1960 (ISA) as well as several law reforms, saying the prime minister’s move was a direct rip-off from their Buku Jingga plans.
Opposition leaders have chosen to remain cautious over the PM’s announcement, but at the same time said that the “bold reforms” vindicated PR’s struggles for “the past few decades.”
“We are vindicated by the announcement but are still hesitant to pop the champagne as we await the fine print.
“Oh, and Najib lifted everything from our Buku Jingga. Every single thing. Najib has just proved and vindicated our struggles over the past few decades,” DAP national publicity secretary Tony Pua told The Malaysian Insider.
Najib announced last night his intention to repeal the ISA and the remaining three Emergency Declarations when both the Dewan Negara and Dewan Rakyat have their next sitting.
In his Malaysia Day address, the prime minister said new laws will be enacted to protect the peace, harmony and security of the country, adding the government will do away with annual printing and publishing permits with permits that can be cancelled if regulations are flouted.
Pua said that Najib’s announcement last night proved the success of public pressure against the government, citing the recent July 9 Bersih rally as one of the catalysts for last night’s announcement.
PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar echoed Pua’s remarks, and pointed out that most of the law reforms announced by the PM had first been mooted by PR via its Buku Jingga reform plans.
The Buku Jingga plans include, among others, a promise to abolish the ISA once the opposition assumed federal power.
Nurul Izzah noted although Najib had decided to revoke the Emergency Declarations, the government had previously rejected the same idea when PR first mooted the Emergency Revocation Bill in Parliament last March.
“Nonetheless, it is crucial that these changes introduced are meaningful and lasting by ensuring Malaysians are not subjected by reintroduction of draconian legislation in any guise or form.
“In fact, if he can announce all these measures, Datuk Seri Najib must immediately implement comprehensive reforms to the electoral system as demanded by Bersih 2.0 and all others,” she told The Malaysian Insider.
Najib also said last night that two new security laws would be introduced for preventive detention which would be limited only to cases of terrorism and “ensure that basic human rights are protected.”
The PM said that under the new laws, detentions could only be extended by the court and therefore “the power of detention will be shifted from the executive to the judiciary, unless it concerns terrorism.”

written by JJFoo, September 16, 2011 20:23:53
Any watered down version, without out-right abolishment of Draconian law is unacceptable. Are Malaysians this easily cowed and fooled? Strike the iron while it's still hot for total abolishment of Draconian laws and full implementation for freedom of press, voice and expression.
written by Kacang Tanah, September 16, 2011 13:50:05
Rakyat juga perlu mendesak kerajaan menubuhkan satu jawatankuasa untuk menyiasat tahanan-tahanan yang mati dalam lokap polis serta menyiasat salah laku pegawai polis. Adalah tidak munasabah untuk menyerahkan kes salah laku polis kepada polis kerana boleh menimbulkan keraguan polis cuba melingdungi rakan-rakan sejawatnya. Dari pengalaman, ini bukan lagi satu keraguan tetapi lebih daripada satu kenyataan.
Walaupun polis diberi amanat untuk menjaga keselamatan awam, tetapi sebilangan polis yang kita lihat lebih menyerupai gangsters yang berlesen. Dari perisiwa rampasan kuasa di Perak sehingga ke Bersih 2.0 pada 9 Julai, kita nampak juga polis adalah anjing kepada UMNO. Demi wang dan pangkat, polis rela ditunggang oleh UMNO. Semua in harus dihentikan dan satu jawatankuasa bebas perlu ditubuhkan untuk menyiasat salah laku polis.
































They have done it now because " UMNO" is going to lose the next election.
They will then be the opposition and want to make sure this "ISA law " will not hinder their struggle !
GOT IT !