

The ISA allows for review of detentions by an executive-appointed Advisory Board. The Advisory Board has no power to free detainees. It can only make non-binding recommendations to the government. Appearances before the Advisory Board are a farce because the authorities never disclose evidence or documents to the detainee.
My husband was first accused of being the member of one terrorist organization, then later another. However during the 7 plus years he has already spent in detention, no evidence has been produced to substantiate the accusation. Instead he is required to attend counseling programmes and encouraged to admit the allegations against him. The authorities have yet to prove he actually engaged in any illegal activity. Persons arrested at the same time as him have long been released. He has been told the only reason he is still detained is due to my activism.

The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has stated that the detention of my husband is arbitrary and contravenes Articles 9 and 10 of the UDHR. I strongly urge the Human Rights Council to visit Kamunting Detention Camp and meet my husband personally. I call on the Malaysian government to facilitate this visit.
I hope the visit will lead to the release of my husband and others who are enduring the same experience. In my case, the most affected victim is my only son, Suhaib, aged sixteen. The ISA separated Suhaib from his father since the age of 9. For 7 years he has been waiting everyday for his father’s release. It is very sorrowful to see him grow up with this uncertainty for such a long time, and being deprived of the love, care and guidance from his father. Not one person should be held in detention without trial as it violates basic human rights. I am appearing here today not just for the sake of my husband but also for all who continue to be detained without trial under the ISA and their family members.
I call on the Malaysian government to accept and implement the recommendations of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention requesting the Malaysian government to take necessary steps to remedy my husband’s situation to conform with provisions and principles enshrined in the UDHR.
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