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Malaysia's Attorney-General Tommy Thomas said although six of the accused have been charged with offences that allegedly took place between March and December 2014, government prosecutors did not see it fit to charge them six years after the alleged offences were committed.PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
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FEB 21, 2020, 5:56 PM SGT
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Nadirah H. Rodzi
Malaysia Correspondent
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia on Friday (Feb 21) dropped charges against 12 individuals, including two leaders of the country's ruling coalition Pakatan Harapan (PH), for alleged links to defunct terrorist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), in a move that could open the government to criticism that it practises selective prosecution.

Security officials told The Straits Times that the government's decision could make the fight against terrorism harder in the future as evidence presented such as huge money transfers by those nabbed had been set aside.

The move by Attorney-General Tommy Thomas was praised by the Democratic Action Party (DAP), a PH component party, which has been pushing for the charges to be dropped as two of its leaders were among those arraigned last year using a controversial anti-terrorism law.

In total, two DAP ethnic-Indian leaders were among 12 men who were arrested last year by the police for being alleged LTTE sympathisers and raising funds for its cause.

Exercising his constitutional powers to discontinue the proceedings, Attorney-General Thomas said although six of the accused have been charged with offences that allegedly took place between March and December 2014, government prosecutors did not see it fit to charge them six years after the alleged offences were committed.

"It is against the public interest that these six persons are tried in 2020 for offences allegedly committed six years previously. The passage of time is unacceptable for a case of this nature," he said in an 11-page statement.

On the charges relating to the other six accused concerning offences allegedly occurring in January and October 2019, Tan Sri Thomas said even if LTTE was still gazetted under Malaysian laws as a terrorist group, the defence will contend that LTTE has not been responsible for violence even in its home country, Sri Lanka, in 2019, let alone having any impact on the ordinary affairs of ordinary people in Malaysia.

Said Mr Thomas: "The link is remote, specious and tenuous. Harm to Malaysians cannot be established by the prosecution."

The LTTE was defeated by Sri Lankan authorities in 2009.

In explaining the common thread among all of the accused, Mr Thomas said they "simply" had photos of slain LTTE leaders such as Velupillai Prabhakaran on their phones or Facebook accounts.

"If such conduct can constitute a criminal offence, it would bring the law into disrepute.

"But even if there were elements of a 'terrorist act' on the part of all or any of the 12 LTTE accused by possessing, distributing or displaying such photos or Prabhakaran, it would be impossible for the prosecution to establish that they do not fall within the excluded category of Section 130B(4) of the Penal Code in that they merely constitute 'advocacy, protest or dissent'," he said.

The 12 men were charged between Oct 29 and Oct 31 last year after being detained under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act (Sosma) following a crackdown on LTTE sympathisers.

On Nov 6, the Malaysian government unexpectedly dropped two terrorism-related charges against a DAP state lawmaker over his alleged links to a Sri Lankan militant group, a decision decried by the opposition and security officials who had worked on the case.

The Malaysian Attorney-General's Office did not explain why it dropped the two charges against Negeri Sembilan assemblyman P. Gunasekaran.

This was the first time terrorism-linked charges have been dropped against sympathisers of a terror group.

Responding to the announcement on Friday, Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P. Ramasamy, who has been pushing the government to drop the charges, described it as "great news" and thanked Mr Thomas.

Mr Ramasamy told Malaysiakini news site: "The best present to the 12 detained on allegations of links to a dead and defunct organisation.

"We have been saying all along the 12 were detained on false allegations. The whole charade of terrorist charges is nothing but trumped up."

But on the flip side, an intelligence source told The Straits Times that the news came as a blow to the country's counter-terrorism division.

"All our time and effort have gone to waste. We had a hunch that this would happen, especially when he (Mr Thomas) decided to drop the charges against Gunasekaran. But it's still very upsetting," the source said.

"Since the very beginning, Mr Thomas was quite reluctant to charge them, especially the two DAP lawmakers, even though we have presented him with enough evidence to try them in court. Fighting terrorism will be harder now since this case has set a precedent," the source added.

The decision to drop the charges also did not sit well with several officers of the Attorney-General's Chambers.

Security sources had told The Straits Times before Friday's announcement that the move, if not explained clearly, could make Malaysia vulnerable to security threats. They said investigators had found substantial evidence linking Mr Gunasekaran, the other DAP state assemblyman G. Saminathan and 10 others in the group.

Malaysian counter-terrorism chief Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay on Oct 13 had also revealed that financial transactions involving huge sums of money had taken place over the years with a view to revive the militant group.

But justifying his action, Mr Thomas said on Friday that the LTTE was removed from the terrorism blacklist of the European Union by the European Court of Justice for a second time in July 2017 and there was no evidence to establish that LTTE carried out any attacks after its military defeat in 2009.

"LTTE has never in its history carried out violent attacks in Malaysia," he said.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/s...alleged-ltte-sympathisers-to-cheers-and-jeers
 
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Responding to the announcement on Friday, Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P. Ramasamy, who has been pushing the government to drop the charges, described it as "great news" and thanked Mr Thomas.

This is the same person who wrote an article recently about how Malaysia should be worried about losing India as palm oil market because according to him , Pakistan is unreliable

https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/510041

and another article saying Mahathir is wrong in calling Kashmir an invaded territory

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/c...ave-misunderstood-new-indian-citizenship-law/
 
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This is the same person who wrote an article recently about how Malaysia should be worried about losing India as palm oil market because according to him , Pakistan is unreliable

https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/510041

and another article saying Mahathir is wrong in calling Kashmir an invaded territory

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/c...ave-misunderstood-new-indian-citizenship-law/

Didn't google him yet but he sounds like a lapdog...probably someone with Indian/Hindu ancestry.

Overall, Malays and Malaysia needs to secure itself against foreign influences...may those be Indian, Chinese or someone else not loyal to Malaysia but their parent countries...
 
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Didn't google him yet but he sounds like a lapdog...probably someone with Indian/Hindu ancestry.

Overall, Malays and Malaysia needs to secure itself against foreign influences...may those be Indian, Chinese or someone else not loyal to Malaysia but their parent countries...

That"s quite difficult to due since Malaysia is multi-ethnic and multicultural country it's that reason why I oppose those two concepts for a country
 
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That"s quite difficult to due since Malaysia is multi-ethnic and multicultural country it's that reason why I oppose those two concepts for a country

Still, Malays form the majority and should keep important parts of the govt. to themselves or/& in the hands of vetted patriotic individuals.

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Giving positions to a person whose group forms 7% of the whole pop. is pretty stupid imo.

That"s quite difficult to due since Malaysia is multi-ethnic and multicultural country it's that reason why I oppose those two concepts for a country

Personally, I like multiculturalism and multiethnic nations/states....Islam and its various empires ruled with such characteristics.

The US itself stands on the sweat, blood and bones of it's multiethnic population. :D

It all comes down to how the Central Govt. controls, protects the rights and distributes justice to the people.
 
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Still, Malays form the majority and should keep important parts of the govt. to themselves or/& in the hands of vetted patriotic individuals.

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Giving positions to a person whose group forms 7% of the whole pop. is pretty stupid imo.

I dont think the current status quo is perfect but its much more complex than what it seems I think Malays need to get on the boot straps and start working on attaining similar education and societal levels to their other ethnic peers

Still, Malays form the majority and should keep important parts of the govt. to themselves or/& in the hands of vetted patriotic individuals.

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Giving positions to a person whose group forms 7% of the whole pop. is pretty stupid imo.



Personally, I like multiculturalism and multiethnic nations/states....Islam and its various empires ruled with such characteristics.

The US itself stands on the sweat, blood and bones of it's multiethnic population. :D

It all comes down to how the Central Govt. controls, protects the rights and distributes justice to the people.

Multiculturalism like communism sounds good on paper but would never work too many compromises that work or may not work can lead to more societal conflicts
 
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dont think the current status quo is perfect but its much more complex than what it seems I think Malays need to get on the boot straps and start working on attaining similar education and societal levels to their other ethnic peers

Yup...they gotta do that first.

Multiculturalism like communism sounds good on paper but would never work too many compromises that work or may not work can lead to more societal conflicts

Both Capitalism and Communism work with multiculturalism....we still have racism in both the US and Russia...more so in the US than Russia due to my experiences.

I generally don't like homogenous nations since those lead to either Korea or China....one of which is now culturally conquered (actually nearly both) and the other is a draconian dictatorship.

Having multiple ethnicites/cultures prohibits control of a minority over the majority and the influence of foreign cultures imo.
 
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Yup...they gotta do that first.



Both Capitalism and Communism work with multiculturalism....we still have racism in both the US and Russia...more so in the US than Russia due to my experiences.

I generally don't like homogenous nations since those lead to either Korea or China....one of which is now culturally conquered (actually nearly both) and the other is a draconian dictatorship.

Having multiple ethnicites/cultures prohibits control of a minority over the majority and the influence of foreign cultures imo.

Russia/USSR was multi ethnic not multicultural I dont oppose Multi-ethnic states as most of them generally have a dominant culture but minorities still have a space to fit,Multiculturalism is just a import of mismatch foreigners for cheap labor and easy demographic replacement not ideal,The US is not a country at this point I see it more as a corporation masquerading as a country wtf is American culture McDonalds,****,Consumerism at least Russia has Tolstoy,Dyoadvestky,Bolshoi Theater,etc, likewise ton past Islamic cultures and empires be it the Ottomans,Persians,Mughals and Andalusians had rich culture of poetry,art,music,food etc America just garbage pop culture
 
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Didn't google him yet but he sounds like a lapdog...probably someone with Indian/Hindu ancestry
His name is enough to give an indication about his ancestry

Overall, Malays and Malaysia needs to secure itself against foreign influences...may those be Indian, Chinese or someone else not loyal to Malaysia but their parent countries...
Agreed. Pakistan and Malaysia enjoy good relations, and its been much better with the closeness of the current PM of both countries. He on the other hand is writing articles which is not helping this relation, his intentions are questionable
 
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Political game being played here but as usual anti Indian logic/biases here. The basis of having photo charges were attempts to associate largest non-Malay party to terrorism in order to last ruling party to make a comeback in the next general election. This is one of the few fronts you guys get to see in the open. UMNO isn't shy to start a race riot/massacre in order to return to power. In the past they used race, these days they use terrorist terminologies to attack other races because it is much more politically correct and some what bypass censors in social medias. UMNO even without voters mandate, they still have deep rooted power to pull strings. The current government and PM won't win the next election.
 
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https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/sout...ustice-chief-faces-calls-resign-over-handling

Asia / Southeast Asia
Malaysia’s justice chief faces calls to resign over handling of terror case
  • Islamist opposition party PAS has threatened a massive rally if the government does not heed its demands and fire the attorney general
  • Tommy Thomas dropped terrorism charges against 12 people who were alleged to have links to Sri Lanka’s Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Malaysian Attorney General Tommy Thomas faced calls to resign after he dropped terrorism charges against 12 people who were alleged to have links to Sri Lanka’s Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.

Islamist opposition party PAS, which controls two Malaysian states, threatened a “massive public rally” if the government did not heed its demands to fire Thomas, reinstate the charges and curb the powers of the attorney general.

Thomas on Friday said there was “no realistic prospect of conviction” of the 12 people for their alleged involvement with the LTTE. Two of them were state assemblymen from the ruling alliance. Thomas said he was exercising his discretion, as allowed by the Malaysian constitution, to discontinue proceedings.

All 12 people had photos of slain LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran and other leaders on their phones or Facebook accounts, Thomas said.

“If such conduct can constitute a criminal offence, it would bring the law into disrepute,” he said. “Ardent” online supporters should not be regarded as terrorists or planning to conduct acts of terror, Thomas said.

“Harm to Malaysians cannot be established by the prosecution,” he said.

PAS said it wasn’t the first time the attorney general had made decisions that favoured individuals connected to the government, citing examples that involved ministers and members of parliament from the ruling alliance.

The latest case is serious as it could “threaten national peace and security,” PAS said in a statement on Saturday. Its concerns were echoed by the Malaysian Muslim Lawyers Association, which said it was “very shocked and disappointed” with Thomas’s decision.

The government has enough proof to maintain LTTE on its list of terrorist organisations, Home Affairs Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said in a statement on Saturday.
 
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https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/sout...ustice-chief-faces-calls-resign-over-handling

Asia / Southeast Asia
Malaysia’s justice chief faces calls to resign over handling of terror case
  • Islamist opposition party PAS has threatened a massive rally if the government does not heed its demands and fire the attorney general
  • Tommy Thomas dropped terrorism charges against 12 people who were alleged to have links to Sri Lanka’s Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Malaysian Attorney General Tommy Thomas faced calls to resign after he dropped terrorism charges against 12 people who were alleged to have links to Sri Lanka’s Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.

Islamist opposition party PAS, which controls two Malaysian states, threatened a “massive public rally” if the government did not heed its demands to fire Thomas, reinstate the charges and curb the powers of the attorney general.

Thomas on Friday said there was “no realistic prospect of conviction” of the 12 people for their alleged involvement with the LTTE. Two of them were state assemblymen from the ruling alliance. Thomas said he was exercising his discretion, as allowed by the Malaysian constitution, to discontinue proceedings.

All 12 people had photos of slain LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran and other leaders on their phones or Facebook accounts, Thomas said.

“If such conduct can constitute a criminal offence, it would bring the law into disrepute,” he said. “Ardent” online supporters should not be regarded as terrorists or planning to conduct acts of terror, Thomas said.

“Harm to Malaysians cannot be established by the prosecution,” he said.

PAS said it wasn’t the first time the attorney general had made decisions that favoured individuals connected to the government, citing examples that involved ministers and members of parliament from the ruling alliance.

The latest case is serious as it could “threaten national peace and security,” PAS said in a statement on Saturday. Its concerns were echoed by the Malaysian Muslim Lawyers Association, which said it was “very shocked and disappointed” with Thomas’s decision.

The government has enough proof to maintain LTTE on its list of terrorist organisations, Home Affairs Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said in a statement on Saturday.

Finally....the Malays are waking up :enjoy:
 
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