The Sun (Malaysia)

‘Saddiq should have supported Numan’

> Suhakam raps minister over press sec’s resignatio­n

- BY RAJVINDER SINGH

PETALING JAYA: The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) has hit out at Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Abdul Rahman for not supporting his interim press secretary Numan Afifi Saadan who had to resign following public backlash against his sexual orientatio­n.

Suhakam chairman Tan Sri Razali Ismail said the backlash is extremely troubling because Malaysia is supposed to ensure equality of its citizens under Article 8 of the Federal Constituti­on.

He said it was unfortunat­e that the ministry caved in to public pressure and did not take a principled stand on a matter that concerns human rights principles of equality and nondiscrim­ination in employment and/or at the workplace.

“The officer should have been assessed and evaluated on his skills, qualificat­ions, and ability to contribute to the ministry and country instead of being deemed unfit for the position based solely on his sexual orientatio­n, which is completely irrelevant to job performanc­e.

“Suhakam is concerned that this may be a case of workplace and/or employment discrimina­tion, which seems to be continuing in the public and private sectors,” Razali said.

Numan had said he was only helping out Syed Saddiq as a temporary press officer, describing the latter as his friend.

He said the backlash and threats from “opposition propagandi­sts” had made it impossible for him to exercise his duties.

Numan said he also wanted to make it clear that he had never been officially appointed by Syed Saddiq.

Razali said Suhakam has received complaints from the LGBT community of human rights violations.

These include harassment and ill-treatment, bullying, sexual assault and violence, intimidati­on, denial of employment and education opportunit­ies as well as medical treatment purely because of their sexual orientatio­n and gender identity.

Razali said the commission wonders whether the hangover of the past is still lingering among new leaders, even the younger ones.

He hopes that the new government will find a way to develop a national conscience to protect society’s most vulnerable.

He said the government must stand up for everyone while upholding the principles of equality and nondiscrim­ination in accordance with the Federal Constituti­on.

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Syed Saddiq
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Numan Afifi

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