FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Posted by Unknown On Wednesday, March 3, 2010 20 comments
I read with much interest Tengku Razaleigh's comment at THIS LINK in Malaysian Insider today and thought it worthwhile to share with you this post which I wrote last year on the same issue. I respect Tengku Razaleigh for his very progressive and fair views on many issues. I thought it is timely to discuss the necessity of variety and freedom of speech in a democratic country.



Excerpt from the report:

Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has dared Umno to gag its members over the Kelantan oil royalty issue, sarcastically noting they might as well silence all talk about former prime ministers and party presidents Tun Abdul Razak Hussein and Tun Hussein Onn who had fought for such rights for the Malay heartland.

The veteran Umno leader popularly known as Ku Li has openly clashed with his party over the issue, prompting vice-president Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein to announce a gag order for statements on the oil royalty matter that could affect the party’s image.

The Kelantan prince, who is scheduled to speak about the issue at several events in March, pointed out that Umno, which he pointedly called “Umno Baru”, should consider the late Abdul Razak as a “traitor” for asking him to formulate the Petroleum Development Act 1974 which ensured states like Kelantan get 5 per cent oil royalty.

“I think Umno should apply this gag order properly, and from today onwards also stop altogether talking about Allaryaham Tun Razak. Umno Baru would consider him a traitor. For it was he who ordered me to design the Petroleum Development Act in such a way that the Malay heartland states of Kelantan, Terengganu, Johor and especially his beloved Pahang, would benefit directly from offshore oil beyond 3 nautical miles through the mechanism of 5 per cent cash payments made directly to the state consolidated fund,” Tengku Razaleigh said in an email to The Malaysian Insider following Hishammuddin’s remarks.

To me, variety and criticism must be emphasized as these would empower the government to conduct the affairs of the state in a legitimate and civilized manner, especially in our country which is democratic in nature.

Democracy has two important pillars - tolerance of divergent views and freedom of expression. In sharp contrast, when a communist thinks of democracy, he does not bother to even consider different viewpoints ; his ultimate concern is whether a particular government policy is being carried out in public interest. To them, the view of the politburo and the masses do not matter. Communists are DOGMATIC; they consider they have the right answer. Now, this sounds strangely familiar.

Democracy believes in rational empiricism which is an important element in the democratic way of life. Rational empiricists consider truth as tentative, changing, and therefore subject to constant checking and verification. They believe that the solution to a problem or a policy to be adopted cannot be considered absolutely correct and that a confrontation of opinions will help people to make a viable decision. To me, in doing so, divergent views would be necessary for the democratic process. Is there an open avenue for divergent views in our country?

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In sharp contrast, under a dictatorship, there is no tolerance of a variety of views. There is only ONE view - that of the ESTABLISHMENT! The dictator expresses the official policy and everyone else will bow in servile submission. Such a process creates such a stifled atmosphere whereas in democracies where tolerance of divergent views are SUPPOSED to exist, citizens would then enjoy variety, verve and color in their lives, thereby satisfying the basic need of free expression. Do we have this in our country?

John Stuart Mill, in his essay "On Liberty", discussed the whole problem of individual liberty. Most wisely, he discerned that man has the tendency to impose his views on others instead of being tolerant and open-minded. In doing the former, there arises a situation where there is the silencing of opinion which is not only harmful but also wrong because it robs individuals of the opportunity to express or listen to dissenting or different views. Therefore, unless fearless expression of opinion is guaranteed, a society cannot be completely free.

At the same time, such expression of the views must not incite hatred or racist sentiments. I believe that expression of opinion and criticism of views and policies of those who are at the helm of government must be done responsibly and constructively with no hidden motives. Citizens must have the freedom to study views expressed in parliament with the good of the nation at heart and to weed out politicians with personal aggrandizement as the sole motive to vilification and half-truths. Variety and criticism would be casualties in the process. Yet, suppression of opinion is unjustified because it is the individual’s privilege to interpret each experience his own way.

The principle of liberty by itself implies variety and the diversity of opinion. To me, if dissenting or divergent views are suppressed, we will be reduced to docile individuals. If and when that happens, the people cannot be said to be ruling themselves and thus the government by the people will not prevail. Thus I surmise that unless there is this freedom of the fearless expression of opinion, there can be no democracy, not the way it was intended.

It is most ironical that while nearly every country deems itself to be democratic, there are actually different forms that exist. I find it silly that even a totalitarian state can ridiculously want to brand itself as democracy even when they knowingly deny people of the freedom of expression and universal suffrage. You see, since democracy means rule by the people, it means people as a WHOLE so it should naturally include BOTH the majority AND the minority. Thus, if the minority has no share in ruling, the system CANNOT be considered as democratic. Therefore the majority and the minority must have their voice and their criticism and opinions MUST be HEARD and CONSIDERED.

It can seen that since democracy utilizes dialogue, the good talkers, quick thinkers, clever publicists and the most articulate persons should occupy positions of responsibility. Some may feel that the layman may know very little but they have common sense and the ability to judge the success or failure of policies. So given the variety of citizens, there is variety arising from the fearless airing of views as well as healthy criticism. Whether or not the ruling party wants it or can take it is another matter. In the mean time, as citizens, we must study the constitution to know our rights.

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In conclusion, I can see that democratic procedure requires that all sides of issues are heard and it is this procedure that allows a variety of opinions that distinguishes a democratic government from a totalitarian or authoritarian legislature. It is from this fundamental aspect of democracy that we can enjoy freedom of speech, publication, assembly and association. If criticism becomes a stream of vitriol directed against persons or parties, then it could be a destabilizing factor, but if given with good intentions at heart, would lead us to true democratic practices.

So, to speak or not to speak - should there be such a question?

For further reading, please read my post on:

THE IMPORTANCE OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH


FREE SPEECH

As always, do leave a comment to share your views. Thanks! Take care and have a lovely day!

20 comments to FREEDOM OF SPEECH

  1. says:

    ahoo Politics in Malaysia are very vicious,....winner takes all ! Before we get too emotional about freedom of speech in Malaysia, be cautious that the time and place is very important.

    Those in parliament can certainly have freedon of speech but as for us laymen, we may not have our freedom after the speech. Our system of democracy have been raped long ago to the point where confusion arises when interpreting certain aspect of law.

    May we all ask of the almighty to guide us when we are confused and energise us when we are weary.

    May you have His presence in all that you do !

  1. says:

    QQ If we do not bellow the truth when we know the truth, we are actually accomplices to liars and forgers.

    If we hesitate to speak out or if we make various excuses to remain total silent when we should raise our voices for justice, we are ourselves guilty of a serious offence.

    Hence, let's be courageous and outspoken champions of truth and justice!

  1. says:

    Anonymous Bagan Serai MP joins PKR exodus.

    It's a sad sad day!
    It's a mad mad world!

  1. says:

    Anonymous "Bagan Serai MP Mohsin Fadzli Samsuri announced his decision to quit PKR to become an Independent."

    Man has no pride and honour. Betrayer of trust is a great sin. A traitor!! It is believed misfortune will befall to the sinner and his family. That's karma. One day you still have to face the Almighty and you will be judged. Pray that God will be merciful.

  1. says:

    Selvi With an increase in demand for frogs, perhaps our country should now venture into the frog production industry.

    Apa macam, Noh Omar?

  1. says:

    Anonymous I do not quite trust this umno guy though I certainly applaud and commend him for saying(the obvious)what he did. BMF being one reason.

    Umno has long killed free expression with its, "You must not question!" stricture since the mid sixties. Their God given right, it seems! Because of this suppressive intolerance, we're in the pits of intellectual and moral backwardness today. Racism and elitism became enshrined. Quite natural, therefore Ibrahim Ali wants all the .... too.

    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ahoo

    You are right. It is a very dirty playing field in our country where politics is concerned.

    I agree with you re wisdom and moderation and I believe you also know that I exercise my freedom cautiously. At the same time, it is sad that those who have more freedom may not enjoy it if they do not conform to popular dictates.

    As always, I am an idealist and dream of the time and place when democracy can truly be practised without muzzles over our mouths - be it self-inflicted or imposed.

    Realistically, many have paid the price for exercising their freedom of speech and that is the sad state of affairs...

    Thanks for your dose of godly wisdom. Do continue to uphold us all in your prayers.

    Shalom

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear QQ

    Silence can be damning sometimes and yet can endanger our lives. We have to ask for opportunities that we exercise our freedom of expression wisely and effectively.

    We must continue to be strong and of good courage - that is for sure!

    Take care and God bless you!

    Shalom

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 12.40pm

    After putting up this post, I was cleaning the house and when I came back, I read your comment and was alerted of the news - in such a short space of time - most worrying indeed. My latest post is also on this topic.

    Take care and God bless you.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    ahoo Yes, indeed we cannot let them (evil & corrupt ones) stifle our voice of concern. Let more people be united for the same cause i.e to liberate the mindset of Malaysians that had been cowed for many decades now.

  1. says:

    semuanya OK kot Well said. The basis of all "guided" democracy including "Asian values" is: "let me help you, I don't think you can manage all this freedom and wealth wisely".

    Democracy and equity requires an effective and fair civil service. Which requires proper surveillence by politicians. Which requires vigilance against corruption. Which requires effective policing and prosecution. Which requires effective laws and judges. Which laws require effective legislators. Which requires awakened voters who will not sell their birthright to the highest bidder.

    "Party discipline – the uniformity of positions and opinions – favours the rise of mediocre or dishonest people in politics." - Bertrand Russell, Mortals & Others, 1935

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 12.44pm

    God bless you for your indignant reaction to the betrayal of people's trust. God bless you for loving righteousness and loyalty.

    Thank you also for sharing your steadfast view on this disappointing earth-shaking news...

    Take care and have a lovely evening despite the circumstances.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Selvi @ 1.02 pm

    :-) Thanks for that clever and witty comment :-)...It would be good for them as it would keep them out of mischief.

    Take care and God bless you!

    Shalom

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ~wits0~

    I have the same sentiments like you do...At the same time, he has been making a lot of sense of late and for that, I respect him.

    You are right in that the oppressive domination by certain leaders transformed most into servile robots out to do their masters' will leading us to a sorry state of affairs.

    Take care and God bless you.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ahoo

    Many thanks for standing with me in this issue. Take care and God bless you and your caring heart.

    Shalom

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear semuanya OK kot

    Your concise comment shows us clearly who has the main responsibility of ensuring a corrupt-free government. Yup -it is all up to the rakyat to choose a corrupt-free government that can effectively clean up the civil service.

    Truly, it is a tough battle but one that can be won with greater cooperation.

    Thanks for this powerful comment and inspiring words from Bertrand Russell.

    Take care and do keep in touch.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    semuanya OK kot On another note, do we see some foot-dragging by PR on emphasizing that they will abolish all the various anti-democratic laws, as they promised when they agreed to the Peoples's Initiative?

    - Granting the state the right to judge what [can be] expressed would put us on a very dangerous slope. Speech should be protected up to the point where it is part of an immi-nent criminal act. - Prof. Noam Chomsky, reply on ZNet forum, 2006, adapted

    - The discovery of complex adaptive systems (in which minor changes in produce exponential variance) and of the Uncertainty Principle (whereby measurement causes interference) means the end of pretensions to omniscience in science. The disasters we have triggered, and those we are now creating, demonstrate that technology cannot ensure a world running smoothly for our benefit, even with “strategic” planning or efforts to minimise impact. We should temper technology with caution, and incorporate the views of lay people. - Prof. Ziauddin Sardar, Introducing Chaos, 1998, adapted

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Semuanya OK kot

    Sometimes, we can see that many politicians can promise the moon and the stars but the delivery may come many moons later if ever.

    Words are cheap but it is ultimately the actions that count.

    Thanks for your comment and wise words.

    Take care and please keep in touch. I always value your input.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Anonymous Masterwordsmith: "Words are cheap but it is ultimately the actions that count."

    Verily, verily, we've had 54 years of umno/bn mucking up everything they touched and there's no way that they can claim to follow principle politics.

    On the contrary, their racist, elitist and fascist politics stink to heaven and has put us in the pits and there is no way they can change since their self-interests are all intertwined with the filth involved. There is no will to even try to change.

    It's hard to perceive in any measure that the Gomen makes that is done for the right reasons without ensuring their self interest is first not endangered but enhanced!

    Noam Chomsky is also a raving self loathing US leftist and when he speaks any truth, it may not be regarded as implicitly trusted. (Remember the part he played in the Kampuchean Killing Fields?) Just like what Razaleigh is now saying. Anyone can remember what ketuanan things he also uttered prior to 308 on the behest of the then confident umno? I do.

    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Anonymous Masterwordsmith, some people are impudently more equal than others. The darn Star is in contrition over a non matter - by comparision.

    Watch this umno mufti in the last part:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9zmRMoDt58

    ~wits0~

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