Anti-African banner is unacceptable, says Proham


Some of the residents of Waja Apartments holding up the banner. Present are Salim (second right) and Wan Rosdie (right).

PETALING JAYA: The act of the management corporation of Waja Apartments in Taman Tun Perak, Cheras in hanging up a banner with the words “Say No To African People” is totally unacceptable, says Society for the Promotion of Human Rights (Proham) secretary-general Datuk Dr Denison Jayasooria.

“It is a racist act and a form of stereotyping. This is against Malaysian values and is not in line with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” he told The Star Online on Wednesday.

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