Travel Ban On Fahmi Reza Is Unacceptable Says Dap Youth
The youth wing calls for the blacklisting of the artist-activist to be reversed, and warns that Malaysians are watching the government’s actions.
Satirical graphic artist Fahmi Reza at Kuala Lumpur International Airport today, where he said he had been barred from travelling abroad. (Fahmi Reza pic)PETALING JAYA: DAP Youth has criticised the ban imposed on satirical graphic artist and activist Fahmi Reza from travelling abroad, describing it as unacceptable
DAP Youth chief Woo Kah Leong said Fahmi should be hauled to court and charged if he had committed any offence under the law, and that the decision should be left to the judge.
Woo, a Perak executive councillor, warned that the move against Fahmi tarnished the reputation of the Madani government led by Pakatan Harapan chairman Anwar Ibrahim.
“This is really uncalled for. DAP Youth wholly disagrees with the authorities blacklisting Fahmi from travelling overseas. The image of the Madani administration should not have been tarnished by such actions.
“The people are watching. The travel ban must be rescinded immediately with no conditions,” he said in a statement.
Earlier today, Fahmi said he was stopped at the airport while attempting to board a flight to Singapore and informed that he was blacklisted. He claimed an immigration officer told him that Bukit Aman (federal police headquarters) had barred him from travelling abroad.
In a Facebook post, Fahmi noted that today’s event took place on his birthday, and also on Hari Raya Aidiladha. He sarcastically thanked Bukit Aman and the Madani government for an unforgettable birthday present, and wished everyone “Selamat Hari Raya Aidiladha”.
Last week, Fahmi, known for his satirical artworks and vocal criticism of political figures, was denied entry into Sabah on May 29.
Earlier this year, Fahmi was arrested by Sabah police to assist in an investigation into one of his satirical works. He was investigated under the Sedition Act for allegedly insulting the royal institution. - FMT
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