State should not cavalierly normalise military presence - Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
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Malaysiakini : “Emergencies have always been used to expand authoritarian powers.
Pay attention to history. We cannot afford to suspend critical thinking
in these dangerous times.” - Fadiah Nadwa Fikri
COMMENT
| Before I begin, I would like to remind readers that I am one of those
military types who are on record despising the propagandisation of the
military. When I was serving the state, my primary concerns were the
objectives of the mission and the welfare of the men under my command.
I
have very little patience for “civilians” who fetishise patriotism and
militarism as if the military operates in a vacuum without political or
commercial interests or interference. To understand where I am coming
from, read my article here.
Having
received many texts, emails and phone calls about the government’s use
of the army to assist the police in enforcing the movement control order
(MCO), all I can say that this is a question of trust more than
anything else. Let me be very clear. A certain segment of the polity
does not trust this government. This segment is partisan in nature. They
are not wrong to believe as they do.
The military establishment,
when I was a part of it, was different then it is now. I have witnessed
firsthand the kind of expansion of authoritarian rule – in neighbouring
countries and here – which Fadiah alludes to in her Facebook post.
Read it all here...............
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