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This statement was originally published on cartoonistsrights.org on 30 January 2015.
Malaysian cartoonist Zunar,
on a speaking tour in England, got word in the early hours of
Wednesday, January 28, 2015, that his office in Kuala Lumpur was being
raided by police. The police questioned Zunar's staff and confiscated
155 copies of two of the cartoonist's books - Pirates of the Carry Bn and Conspiracy to Imprison Anwar.
Zunar, whose given name is Zukiflee Anwar Haque, tweeted that the police action was made under the Printing Presses and Publication Act and the Sedition Act.
The Malaysian government has been weighing charges against Zunar under
the Acts since November, 2014 - this despite a unanimous Court of Appeal
decision a month earlier that the government had "acted unreasonably
and irrationally" in banning and confiscating Zunar's books in 2010.
Reacting to the police action, Zunar told The Malaysian Digest:
"This is really a government of the cartoon, for the cartoon and by the
cartoon . . . The government condemned Charlie Hebdo's attackers but
now they are 'attacking' me."
Phil Robertson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch, Asia Division,
writes: "It's shocking and outrageous that the Malaysia government
crackdown on freedom of expression has now resulted in an office raid of
the prominent cartoonist Zunar and seizure of his books. There is
absolutely no justification for this act of censorship by police raid,
and Zunar's books should be returned to him and any consideration of
charges against him immediately dropped."
"Malaysia's sedition act inspired onslaught raises fundamental
questions about whether the government is seeking to cement its power
through police action to silence those who voice disagreements with the
powers that be. All those inside and outside of Malaysia who care about
respect for human rights and democracy in Malaysia need to stand up now
and demand the government stop these wrecking ball tactics on activists
and members of the political opposition."
"Human Rights Watch proudly gave a Hellman Hammett award for
defenders of free expression to Zunar in 2011, and we will continue to
stand by him as he fights for his rights."
Zunar is also recipient of the Cartoonists Rights Network's Courage in Cartooning award.