Media Statement – 20/7/2017
IMMEDIATELY ALLOW HRD ADILUR RAHMAN KHAN TO ENTER MALAYSIA
WRONG TO DENY ENTRY TO A HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER AFTER HE HAS BEEN ISSUED
A ENTRY VISA BY MALAYSIA
MADPET (Malaysians Against Death
Penalty and Torture) is appalled by the unjustifiable detention of human rights
defender Adilur Rahman Khan by the Immigration authorities at the Kuala Lumpur
International Airport at about 4.00am today(20/7/2017).
Being a Bangladesh citizen, he
did not enjoy a visa on arrival when he arrived in Malaysia. As such, he needed
to apply for a visa from the Malaysian High Commission in Bangladesh, before he
could leave Bangladesh and come to Malaysia. . Such visa’s are never simply
issued as of right, but only after a thorough vetting of the applicant and his
reasons for coming to Malaysia.
As such, the arrest and detention
of Adilur Rahman Khan is most unjust and unreasonable. If the Malaysian
government did not want Adilur Rahman Khan to enter Malaysia, they should never
have issued him the required entry visa in Bangladesh.
In the past, Malaysia have also
sadly prevented HR Defenders, like Singaporean human rights defender Han Hui
Hui and Indonesian Mugiyanto Sipin from entering Malaysia but they were from countries
whose citizens had to get their visa on arrival when they reached Malaysia,
whereas Adilur Rahman Khan had to first apply and obtain his visa first from
the Malaysian embassy before travelling to this country. As such, this makes
his current arrest, detention and possible deportation back to Bangladesh most
unjust.
“We detained him over immigration
issues. We are checking his documents. Adilur will not be allowed to enter
Malaysia. He will be deported,” Malaysian immigration officer Shely was quoted
by Bangla Tribune as saying.(Dhaka Tribune, 20/7/2017). This is absurd, as any
immigration issues should have been considered before the Malaysian High
Commission issued him his visa.
Adilur Rahman Khan, the Secretary
of the Bangladeshi Human Rights Organisation, Odhikar, who is a member of the
Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network(ADPAN), was coming to Malaysia to attend the
General Assembly of ADPAN on 20/7/2017, and thereafter the “Abolition of the
Death Penalty in Malaysia and in Asia” Malaysia National Conference and
Training Workshop 0n 21-22 July 2017. Tan Sri Razali Ismail (Chairperson of the
Malaysian Human Rights Commission (SUHAKAM) will be delivering the keynote
address at this National Conference. The Minister Dato' Sri Azalina binti
Othman Said has also been invited to deliver a keynote address.
Adilur Rahman Khan is also currently a member
of OMCT General Assembly and a FIDH Vice-President. He was also awarded the
2014 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights.
As such, MADPET
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Calls of the Malaysian government to immediately
release Adilur Rahman Khan and allow him to enter Malaysia;
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Calls on Malaysia to adequately compensate for
all the suffering and deprivation of rights suffered by Adilur Rahman Khan, by
reason of the detention of him at the KLIA International Airport
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Calls on Malaysia, in the event that Adilur
Rahman Khan is prevented entry and is subsequently deported, to apologize to
him for all the suffering and rights violated brought about by most likely the failings
of the High Commission of Malaysia in Bangladesh, and to pay him a just
compensation
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Calls on Malaysia to stop denial of entry into
Malaysia of Human Rights Defenders, and to abide by the UN Declaration on Human
Rights Defenders (Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals,
Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized
Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms)
Charles Hector
For and on behalf of MADPET(Malaysians Against Death Penalty and
Torture)
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