Saturday, November 17, 2007

MINORITY RIGHTS by HINDRAF




Hindraf appeal to Gordon Brown to refer Malaysia to World Court (&) and international criminal court

HINDRAF
Hindu Rights Action Force
No. 135-3-A, Jalan Toman 7,
Kemayan Square,
70200 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Malaysia. Tel : 06-7672995/6
Fax: 06-7672997 Email waytha@hotmail.com

15.11.2007
The Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown
Prime Minister of the United Kindom
10 Downing Street, Fax: +442079250918
London, URGENT
SW1A 2AA

Dear Sirs,

RE: 1. COMMONWEALTH ETHNIC INDIAN PEACE LOVING SUBJECTS IN MALAYSIA PERSECUTED BY GOVERNMENT BACKED ISLAMIC EXTREMIST VIOLENT ARMED TERRORIST WHO LAUNCHED A PRE DAWN VIOLENT ARMED ATTACK AND DESTROYED THE KG JAWA MARIAMAN HINDU TEMPLE AT 4.00 A.M THIS MORNING (15.11.2007).


2. APPEAL FOR U.K TO MOVE EMERGENCY U.N RESOLUTION CONDEMNING “ETHNIC CLEANSING” IN MALAYSIA.

3. APPEAL TO REFER MALAYSIA TO THE WORLD COURT AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT FOR CRIMES AGAINST IT’S OWN ETHNIC MINORITY INDIANS.



We refer to the above critical matters in Malaysia but which generally gets the least attention locally even by the Opposition parties, Ngo’s, the Malaysian human rights commission and the media for this community is generally regarded as politically insignificant, do not draw local or international funding and are deemed not pressworthy. To the contrary the Malaysian government has successfully projected itself to the world as a modern Islamic thinking country which is not true.

The ethnic minority Indians in Malaysia were brought in to Malaysia by the British some 200 over years ago. Since independence in 1957 the Malaysian Indians have been permanently colonialised by the Islamic fundamentalist and malay chauvinists UMNO led Malaysian government. Among the recent atrocities committed by this government are as follows:-

1. 100 over Indians were slashed and killed by the UMNO controlled Malaysian government in the Kampung Medan mini genocide. Despite numerous appeals, the Malaysian Human Rights Commission has refused to hold a Public Inquiry. The UMNO controlled Malaysian courts struck off a victim’s public interest civil suit for a Public Inquiry to be held without even the said UMNO controlled government having to file in their defence. The UMNO controlled Attorney General and the Inspector General of Police refused to investigate and / or initiate an inquest into the death of at least six Indians in this tragedy despite.

2. Every week one person at average is killed in a shot to kill policy and in every 2 weeks one person is killed in police custody. About 60% of these victims are Indians though they form only 8% of the Malaysian population.

3. In every three weeks one Hindu temple is demolished in Malaysia The latest being the demolishment of the Mariaman temple in Padang Jawa, Shah Alam, Selangor early this morning (15.11.2007) and the next being the (Mutaiya) Hindu temple in Sungai Petani scheduled for the 29.11.2007. A violent armed pre dawn attack at 4.00a.m this morning was launched by the UMNO controlled Malaysian government backed by about 600 police, riot police, Islamic extremist and armed terrorists which completely destroyed this temple.
In an attack two weeks ago, uniformed police, riot police and city Council officers hurled rocks and attacked unarmed Hindu devotees with knives, sticks and iron rods (see www.malaysiakini.com for pictures). At least 20 Hindu devotees were seriously injured and 19 arrested including 4 of their United Kingdom trained lawyers in direct violation of Article 5 (Right to life) Article 8 (Equality) Article 11 (Freedom of Religion) Section 295 (defiling a place of worship), Section 296 (disturbing a religious assembly), 298A(causing racial disharmony) and Section 441(criminal trespass) of the Malaysian Penal Code. These authorities are plagued by an above the law mindset and in fact liberally take the law into their own hands. These atrocities however does not happen to almost all Islamic places of worship. Please visit www.policewatcmalaysia.com for further and better particulars.

4. State sponsored direct discrimination against the Indians in Public University intakes, Indian (Tamil) Schools, skills training institutes, civil service and private sector job opportunities, business and licence opportunities and in almost all other aspects of daily life.

Despite our hundreds of letters, appeals and pleas to the Malaysian King and Sultans, the Prime Minister, Attorney General, Inspector General of Police, Ministers, Chief Ministers and the latest being our letters to the Prime Minister dated 29.10.2007 and 30.10.2007 and to the Attorney General dated 1.11.2007 the Malaysian authorities are only proceeding with greater ferocity and with impunity with very little regard for the Federal Constitution and laws of Malaysia. So please help us.

CONCLUSION

We fear that this peace loving Indian community of Tamil origin having been pushed to the corner and the persecution getting worse by the day may be forced to into terrorism in a matter of time as what has happened to the Sri Lankan Tamils. ( Personally, I do not share this view )

APPEAL

On our part we are committed to a peaceful and lawful struggle and pray and appeal that the Government of the United Kingdom:-

1. Moves an emergency United Nations resolution condemning these state sponsored atrocities and persecutions of Malaysian Indians in Malaysia.

2. Refers Malaysia to the World Court and the International Criminal Court for Crimes against it’s own ethnic minority Indians


Thank You,

Yours Faithfully

P.Uthayakumar
Legal Adviser
013-3504711



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FREEDOM OF RELIGION by HINDRAF















CITY COUNSEL AND POLICE VIOLENT ATTACKS ON PADANG JAWA HINDU TEMPLE

HINDRAF

Hindu Rights Action Force

4 lawyers arrested, 85 Million suit – Hindu temple demolish

MEDIA EVENT
5.11.2007 MONDAY

UNLAWFUL ARREST AND DETENTION OF FOUR (4) HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYERS ON 30-10-2007. FILING OF RM85 MILLION HIGH COURT SUIT AGAINST INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, CHIEF POLICE OFFICERS AND OCCI OF SELANGOR, OCPD AND DEPUTY OCPD OF SHAH ALAM AND GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA.

MINORITY RIGHTS


Hindraf peaceful assembly on 25.11.2007 appeal to U.N Sec.Gen

REQUEST FOR URGENT APPEAL TO MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT TO ALLOW GATHERING OF THE POOR, UNDERCLASS AND MARGINALIZED MINORITY INDIAN COMMUNITY ON 25TH NOVEMBER 2007 AT 10.00 AM TO SUBMIT A PETITION TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND AT THE BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION IN KUALA LUMPUR.

HINDRAF
Hindu Rights Action Force
No. 135-3-A, Jalan Toman 7,
Kemayan Square,
70200 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Malaysia. Tel : 06-7672995/6
Fax: 06-7672997 Email waytha@hotmail.com

RT.HON. BAN KI-MOON
United Nations Secretary General
UN Headquarters
First Avenue at 46th Street
New York NY 10017 12th November 2007

Dear Sirs,

Re: Request for Urgent Appeal to Malaysian Government to allow gathering of the poor, underclass and marginalized minority Indian community on 25th November 2007 at 10.00 am to submit a Petition to Her Royal Highness the The Queen of England at the British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur.

Government of Malaysia Restricts Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Association contrary to Article 20 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 and Article 10 of the Malaysian Federal Constitution.

Application for Police Permit to hold gatherings (though unnecessary) arbitrarily denied without valid reasons.

Hundreds of Police Field Force personnel (in riot gear fully armed) placed at venues to instill fear on intended participants/ roadblocks to deny access to members of public.

Intimidation and interference on Rights of Citizens to hold Peaceful Assemblies by Police Special Branch Officers and threat of arrest detention and criminal charges

Government of Malaysia suppresses National Campaign of HINDRAF (nationwide tours) to obtain 100,000 signatures in support of civil suit against the Government of United Kingdom.

http://www.policewatchmalaysia.com

Agence France-Presse - 11/16/2007 2:06 PM


Malaysia to launch inquiry into alleged corruption: report

Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said Friday he will set up a Royal Commission to investigate a video clip allegedly showing judicial corruption, media reported.

The opposition and the Malaysian Bar Council had demanded a full inquiry into the eight-minute clip of a phone call in which a well-known lawyer purportedly tells a judge he will recommend him for a senior appointment.

Abdullah told state news agency Bernama the government had decided a Royal Commission was appropriate based on the findings of a three-member panel it had appointed to investigate the affair.

"We need to determine what the scope of the commission will be," he told Bernama.

Abdullah said the three-man tribunal set up to investigate the authenticity of the video would present their findings at a cabinet meeting next week, Bernama reported.

He said the members of the commission had not yet been determined.

Lawyers held a rare protest in September after dismissing an initial probe as inadequate and the Malaysian Bar Council hailed the latest decision as a victory.

"It's a good step and this is what we have been asking for," Bar Council Vice President Ragunath Kesavan told AFP.

He said he hoped the commission would be given a wide scope for their investigation so they could learn about the problems facing the judiciary and propose changes.

Dissident former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim unleashed a furore in September when he released the video clip.

Anwar was heir apparent to former premier Mahathir Mohamad until he was sacked in 1998 after being jailed for six years for sodomy and corruption.

The sodomy conviction was overturned but the corruption verdict stands, barring him from standing for public office until April 2008.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The lyrics of my Favorite Song - dedicated to dictators

Terbang Helang

Di angkasa nan luas
Terbang sang helang bebas
Menebarkan sayapnya

Sungguh megah lagaknya
Helang mendabik dada
Membelahi angkasa
Dengan gaya perwira

Bila saja engkau menghampiri
Burung lain terbang lari
Kau merasakan dirimu gagah
Hak yang lain tak kau endah
Mengganas kau di angkasa

Terbanglah engkau tinggi
Sampai ke mana lagi
Ingin engkau jelajahi
Sehingga kau terlupa
Yang tinggi jatuh jua
Bila tiba ketika
Kau ke tanah akhirnya

Bila saja engkau menghampiri
Burung lain terbang lari

Kau merasakan dirimu gagah
Hak yang lain tak kau endah
Mengganas kau di angkasa

Di angkasa nan luas
Terbang sang helang bebas
Menebarkan sayapnya

Usah kau lupa diri
Bahawa langit itu tinggi
Nanti lemas sendiri
Nanti lemas sendiri

http://www.youtube.com/llanfairVideos


Monday, November 12, 2007

10/11: BERSIH media statement

Kuala Lumpur, 5pm: A mass rally organized by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH) to demand for electoral reforms gained momentum managed to successfully hand over a memorandum to HM Yang diPertuan Agong (the King) despite persistent actions by the police to deter and intimidate the crowd. The crowd then decided to make its way to the National Palace after the original venue of the rally, Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) was completely cordoned by the police.

In the last two days prior to today's event and right up to today, the police and the government had pledged to come down hard on the participants of the gathering:

• Roadblocks were launched on all major arteries into Kuala Lumpur, the venue for the rally.
• Participants were harassed, the yellow t-shirts specially made for the event confiscated.
• Buses were asked to turn back at the toll plazas, and some buses ordered to the police stations.
• Plainclothes policemen were placed on public transportation such as the LRT.
• The Komuter trains and LRT were not allowed to stop at the stations closest to the venue, causing many to miss the event.
• Cars carrying 3-4 passengers were searched for BERSIH-related materials such as T-shirts and headbands.

Police had tried to stop the participants with water cannons and teargas at the four meeting points (Masjid Jamek, Central Market, Sogo and Masjid Negara) as well as when the crowd tried to make their way to the National Palace, but later allowed them to proceed. The crowd in total was estimated at between 40,000 and 50,000, making this the biggest public gathering in the country. Needless to say, that figure would have been much higher had the police not prevented the people from attending the rally.

The memorandum was handed over to palace officials between 3.45pm and 4pm. The delegation included Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim (Advisor to Parti Keadilan Rakyat-PKR), Lim Guan Eng (Sec-Gen of the Democratic Action Party-DAP), Lim Kit Siang (Parliamenatry Opposition Leader-DAP), Dato' Seri Haji Hadi Haji Awang (President of Parti Islam SeMalaysia-PAS), Dato' Kamaruddin Jaafar (Sec-Gen of PAS), Dr Syed Azman Syed Ahmad (central committee member of PAS), Teresa Kok (MP for Seputeh-DAP) and Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim (Sec-Gen of PKR) and Tan Kok Wai (MP for Cheras-DAP).

The memorandum contained a long-term agenda for electoral reform as well as the four immediate demands which are at the core of BERSIH's campaign, namely:

• The use of indelible ink to prevent multiple voting
• The abolition of domestic postal voting for the armed forces

• Cleanup of the electoral roll
• Fair and equitable access to the national media


The memorandum also called on His Majesty to:

• Heed the demands of the people for widespread electoral reform, including the establishment of a Royal Commission to review and reform the electoral system
• Use his authority under Article 40(2) of the Federal Constitution to overrule any decision to dissolve Parliament as long as these four immediate demands are not met.

Immediately after the handover of the memorandum, there were a few more arrests made. At this point in time, 23 people have been detained at the Kuala Lumpur Police Headquarters, according to our lawyers. BERSIH condemns the arrests of peaceful demonstrators and the use of teargas and water cannons by the police, and demands that all those arrested be released immediately.

BERSIH sees the flawed electoral process -- which virtually guarantees the perpetual rule of the governing Barisan Nasional -- as the core cause of the exploding political, administrative and judicial rot in Malaysia, with far-reaching implications on the economy and society at large.

BERSIH commends and applauds the people for braving the rain and intimidating police actions, to turn up and support the campaign for electoral reform.

"Only when elections are clean and fair, can citizens be real masters of their own destiny
and expect holders of public office to act accountably and effectively."

Released by BERSIH Secretariat