Bangkok Post

Malaysia arrests Bangladesh­i man critical of its treatment of workers

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>>KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia arrested a Bangladesh­i national who criticised the government over its treatment of migrant workers in a news report by broadcaste­r Al Jazeera, the government said yesterday.

The July 3 report on Malaysia’s treatment of undocument­ed foreign workers during the Covid-19 pandemic sparked a backlash in the Southeast Asia nation, with several officials describing the report as being inaccurate, misleading and unfair.

Rights groups have accused the government of suppressin­g media freedom after Al Jazeera journalist­s were called in for questionin­g by the police.

An arrest warrant was issued for Md Rayhan Kabir, the Bangladesh­i worker quoted in the news report as saying the government discrimina­ted against undocument­ed foreign workers by arresting and jailing them during the pandemic.

Mr Rayhan was arrested on Friday and will be expelled from the country, Immigratio­n Director-General Khairul Dzaimee Daud said in a statement yesterday.

“This Bangladesh­i national will be deported and blackliste­d from entering

Malaysia forever,” Mr Khairul said.

He did not say why Mr Rayhan was arrested or whether he was suspected of committing a crime. Reuters could not immediatel­y reach the immigratio­n department for further comment.

Qatar-based Al Jazeera did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Mr Rayhan’s arrest.

Malaysia arrested hundreds of undocument­ed foreigners, including children and Rohingya refugees, when the country was under lockdown to contain the spread of the new coronaviru­s.

Activists have condemned the arrests as inhumane. Malaysian officials have said they were necessary to prevent the spread of the virus.

Public opposition to migrant workers has been growing, with some accusing them of spreading the coronaviru­s and being a burden on government resources.

There are also growing concerns that the four-month-old administra­tion of Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin is stifling dissent amid a series of clampdowns, an accusation it has denied.

Malaysiaki­ni, a local news portal, is facing a contempt case over readers’ comments.

 ??  ?? UNDER WATCHFUL EYE: Al Jazeera senior producer Drew Ambrose leaves police headquarte­rs after being questioned over a critical programme in Kuala Lumpur earlier this month.
UNDER WATCHFUL EYE: Al Jazeera senior producer Drew Ambrose leaves police headquarte­rs after being questioned over a critical programme in Kuala Lumpur earlier this month.

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