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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Aziz Bari maintains UIA suspended, barred him from campus


UPDATED @ 04:23:20 PM 22-10-2011
October 22, 2011

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 22 ― Prof Dr Abdul Aziz Bari insists he has been suspended indefinitely and barred from International Islamic University of Malaysia (UIA) grounds pending an internal inquiry despite a denial from the university administration.

UIA Rector Prof Datuk Dr Zaleha Kamaruddin told reporters yesterday the constitutional law expert was “free to enter the university and associate with the faculty” during his week-long suspension for his statement on the Selangor Sultan.

Abdul Aziz (picture) said today in a clarification issued by his lawyer Dr Zulqarnain Lukman that the show-cause letter he received from UIA on October 19 had suspended him with immediate effect without specifying the duration of the inquiry.

“Kindly take note that pending the completion of the University’s investigation into the above allegation and the outcome of any inquiry which the University may wish to conduct, you shall be suspended from service on full pay with immediate effect, until further notice,” the letter read.

“Please be reminded that during the period of your suspension, you are not authorised to enter the premises of the University without the express written permission of the Dean, Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyah of Laws.

“You are further neither authorised to conduct any transactions on behalf of the University nor contact staff of the University or business associates of the University without the express written permission of the Dean, Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyah of Laws.”

Abdul Aziz was suspended last Wednesday after he questioned remarks made by the Selangor Sultan in connection with the August raid on the Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC) by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais).

Abdul Aziz’s statement had caused a furore among Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs in Parliament, who urged that action be taken against the don.

Although a police report has been lodged against Abdul Aziz, the outspoken academic has decided against apologising for his remarks, insisting he had not meant to challenge the Sultan.

Hundreds of UIA students gathered at the Gombak campus yesterday to demand the lecturer’s reinstatement.

Abdul Aziz’s colleagues and lecturers from other universities also backed him as he repeated yesterday that he did not attack the Selangor Sultan.

He had said he was fulfilling his role as an academic when he said earlier this month that the Sultan had intervened in an “unusual and inconsistent” manner on a church raid by religious authorities.

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