Australia Tuntut Penjelasan Malaysia tentang Deportasi Senator
Australia is Seeking Further from Malaysia Explanation for Senator`s Deportation
Editor : Heru S Winarno
Translator : Parulian Manalu
Perth (B2B) - Australia meminta penjelasan meminta penjelasan resmi Malaysia atas tindakan mendeportasi senator negara itu, yang datang menghadiri diskusi soal reformasi pemilihan umum setempat oleh LSM Malaysia, Bersih, kata Perdana Menteri Australia Julia Gillard, Minggu.
Malaysia, Sabtu, menolak kedatangan senator independen, Nick Xenophon. Petugas imigrasi mengatakan, penolakan karena Xenophon terlibat dalam demonstrasi yang menuntut reformasi pemilu di Malaysia tahun lalu.
Xenophone dinilai otoritas Malaysia membahayakan kepentingan domestik negara Melayu itu.
Pemerintah Malaysia akan menghadapi pemilihan umum, yang diperkirakan merupakan yang paling ketat selama sejarah kemerdekaan mantan koloni Inggris itu, dalam beberapa bulan ke depan.
"Kami telah mengirimkan bantuan diplomatik untuk mewakili Xenophon, bukan hanya dalam soal penahanan dia, tetapi juga agar diizinkan masuk ke Malaysia," kata Gillard kepada wartawan di Melbourne seperti dilansir BBC.
"Namun usaha itu tidak berhasil. Kami akan terus meminta penjelasan dari pemerintah Malaysia mengenai hal ini," kata dia.
Pada April tahun lalu, Xenophon diundang datang ke Malaysia oleh pemimpin kelompok oposisi, Anwar Ibrahim, dan melihat secara langsung demonstrasi yang berakhir ricuh. Xenophon kemudian mengkritik penanganan demonstrasi dari pihak pemerintah.
Anwar, yang merupakan mantan wakil perdana menteri, menulis dalam blog pribadi, Sabtu, Perdana Menteri Malaysia, Najib Razak, tidak seharusnya memperlakukan pengunjung sebagai musuh negara hanya karena pengunjung tersebut mengkritik partai United Malays National Organization (UMNO).
Perth - Australia is seeking further explanation from Malaysia about why an Australian senator, who went to politically sensitive Malaysia to discuss electoral reform, was denied entry and deported, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said on Sunday.
Malaysia refused entry on Saturday to independent Senator Nick Xenophon, with an immigration official saying the decision was made because he had participated in an illegal street rally for electoral reform in the Southeast Asian country last year.
The Malaysian government is bracing for an election within months that is expected to be the closest in the former British colony's history.
"We made immediate and strenuous representations on his behalf, not only in relation to him being detained, but into him being allowed to be in Malaysia," Gillard told reporters in Melbourne, where Xenophon had arrived earlier on Sunday.
"Clearly we didn't succeed. We will continue to pursue this issue with the Malaysian government."
Xenophon was invited to Malaysia last year by opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and observed a major street rally for electoral reform in April that ended in violence. He later criticized the government's handling of the rally.
Anwar, a former deputy prime minister, wrote on his blog on Saturday that Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak should not treat visitors as "enemies of the state" because they had criticized the ruling United Malays National Organisation.