Due to the alleged draconian nature of the ISA, several human rights organisations and opposition political parties have strongly criticised the act and called for its repeal. Foreign governments, notably that of the
United States, have also pressured the government to repeal the act. After the promise to repeal the ISA made in September 2011, there was nonetheless cynicism about the timing and delay of the repeal.
Domestic Several opposition parties such as the
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), the
Democratic Action Party (DAP) and
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) have spoken out against the ISA. Many of them have leaders or prominent members who were held under the ISA, such as
Mohamad Sabu of PAS,
Lim Kit Siang,
Karpal Singh and
Lim Guan Eng of the DAP, and
Anwar Ibrahim of the PKR. Previously in the 1960s, the law had been denounced by such opposition leaders as
Tan Chee Khoon, who said: However, several politicians from the
Barisan Nasional coalition, including its largest component party, the
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO or Umno), that has governed Malaysia since independence have also criticised the ISA. The fifth
Prime Minister of Malaysia,
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, went on the record in 1988 to state "If we want to save Malaysia and Umno, Dr
Mahathir (then Prime Minister) must be removed. He uses draconian laws such as the
Internal Security Act to silence his critics." The year before, he had also stated "Laws such as the Internal Security Act have no place in modern Malaysia. It is a draconian and barbaric law." In 2003 when he became prime minister, however, Abdullah called the ISA "a necessary law," and argued "We have never misused the Internal Security Act. All those detained under the Internal Security Act are proven threats to society." But opposition parties believe it is a threat to Umno rather than a threat to the country. Prior to becoming prime minister, Mahathir had also adhered to a critical view of the ISA. In 1966, when Mahathir spoke out in support of the
Internal Security (Amendment) Bill 1966 as a
backbencher, he stated that "no one in his right senses like[s] the
ISA. It is in fact a negation of all the principles of democracy." Such tit for tat justification however was condemned by various groups, notably
PAS for inconsistency and double standards shown by the former rapporteur in his position as regards the ISA. In
Kota Kinabalu,
United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO) led by its secretary-general Datuk
Wilfred Madius Tangau, on 23 September 2008, joined its 3 other
Barisan Nasional (BN) counterparts
MCA,
Gerakan and
MIC, petitioning government review of ISA. Madius said the party supports former de facto Law Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim's position that the ISA should only be used against those who posed a threat to national security, such as terrorists: "Clearly in the case of
Seputeh MP,
Teresa Kok,
Raja Petra Kamaruddin, and
Sin Chew Daily reporter, Tan Hoon Cheng, there are so many other public order laws that can be used against them if, at all, there is a case to do so." ==Notable uses of the ISA==