Dr Mahathir is wrong when he says that promoting a multi-ethnic country is unconstitutional

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Dr M’s constitutional claim a travesty, say legal experts

Bastian Pius Vendargon says some principles of parliamentary democracy are not explicitly stated in the constitution.

Tan Chin Tung – 04 Jul 2023, 9:00am

PETALING JAYA: Legal experts say former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has misunderstood the Federal Constitution by claiming that promoting a multi-ethnic country goes against the constitution.

Constitutional lawyer Bastian Pius Vendargon said Mahathir’s claim was incorrect as Article 8 of the constitution states that all persons are equal before the law and entitled to equal protection.

He also said the constitution does not seek to impose “Malayness” on others or exclude people of different ethnic backgrounds, although it recognised Malay rights and Islam’s special position.

“Just because it doesn’t say anywhere in the Federal Constitution that Malaysia is a multi-ethnic society doesn’t mean it is not,” said Vendargon.

Mahathir has defended his claim, via a Twitter post, against criticism that he was playing with racial sentiments. He said he was only defending the constitution by citing its provisions.

Vendargon said a fundamental principle of parliamentary democracy – that of the separation of powers between the executive, legislature, and the judiciary – was not stated in the constitution.

“If you read it from cover to cover, you will never find it stated there,” he said. “Yet it has repeatedly been said in Federal Court decisions that when you analyse and appreciate the full depth of the Federal Constitution, it is quite clear that the separation of powers is part of Malaysia’s Westminster-modelled constitution,” he told FMT.

He said special privileges did not apply only to the Malays but also to certain other groups of people, namely the Bumiputeras, the natives of Sabah and Sarawak, as well as the aboriginal people in West Malaysia.

“So, if you look at that, you will appreciate that the entire reading of the Federal Constitution and understanding the fabric of the constitution in depth will tell you that Malaysia recognises every one of its citizens and has given them all the various rights.”

Philip Koh, an adjunct professor at Universiti Malaya, described Mahathir’s interpretation of the constitution as a “travesty”.

Koh said the constitution promotes a democracy that is conducive to building a multi-ethnic country, while recognising the role of Islam and the Malay’s rights.

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2023/07/04/dr-ms-constitutional-claim-a-travesty-say-legal-experts/

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Singapore records highest suicides in 22 years

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Suicides in Singapore rose nearly 26 percent last year to their highest level in more than two decades, reflecting the “unseen mental distress” in the city-state, according to a local NGO.

The suicide rates among young people aged 10-29 and elderly people aged 70-79 were particularly concerning, the prevention center Samaritans of Singapore said in its annual press release containing statistics on the issue.

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1. 476 suicide cases were reported in Singapore in 2022, the highest number in more than 20 years, says Samaritans of Singapore (S0S). According to the non-profit suicide prevention centre, 125 of the cases last year involved those aged 10 to 29.

2. SOS also notes that the number of suicide cases reported in 2022, marked a 25.9% increase from 2021’s 378 cases. An increase in suicides across most age groups was also noted, with people aged between 70 and 79 registering the biggest increase at 60% compare to 2021.

3. 317 of the cases last year involved men, with 159 involving women. “Globally male suicide deaths have consistently outnumbered female suicide deaths. Research shows there are several potential factors that can contribute to the higher rate. including societal expectations.”

4. “The unprecedented rise in suicide numbers in Singapore is profoundly heartbreaking”. “This increase paints a picture of the unseen mental distress permeating our society, especially amongst our youths and the elderly,” says senior consultant Dr Jared Ng.

5. “It is crucial that we remain vigilant to the pressing issues that continue to heavily impact mental health, such as social isolation and loneliness,” adds the Connections MindHealth Medical Director.

6. Reach out to Befrienders or mental health services, if you are struggling with depression or negative thoughts.

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The suicide rates among young people aged 10-29 and elderly people aged 70-79 were particularly concerning, the prevention center Samaritans of Singapore said in its annual press release containing statistics on the issue.

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