MIC Youth leads protest over Sri Lanka war

November 14th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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After being snubbed by Sri Lanka embassy in the first round, MIC Youth wised up and got its coalition partners to join in the next protest which was held today evening. UMNO sent about 300 members, while representatives from Gerakan, MCA, PPP, IPF, Makkal Sakthi, and other NGOs attended as well.  I, for one, never thought the other BN partners will join in MIC protests. For that, I must say well done to MIC Youth. I really can’t remember MIC Youth ever leading any protest with other coalition members before this, so this is an achievement.

Hmm…not sure about DAP, PAS, and PKR members. Never get invitation?

However, I was surprised to see the police not doing anything to disperse the crowd. Borrowing the Selangor CPO, Deputy Home Minister and others of the same ilk’s words – What if some “bad elements” made use of the crowd to cause disturbance? The police should take preemptive action before something bad happens 🙂

Permit? I think we better not venture into that area.

More surprising is the orange color t-shirts worn at the protest. Orange at the moment symbolises HINDRAF. But it seems MIC members (Youth or Putera?) also use the same color for some time now. At the very least, police should have taken in all those wearing orange into questioning and ask them things like : Why you wear orange, which group wears orange, were you at deepavali open house, are you member of hindraf, who is your leader, why he is not here, why you are here, and 1001 other questions. 🙂

MIC also takes a leaf out of HINDRAF’s strategy by including children in their protest. But since its just a day before school holidays start, I guess its OK to bring the kids for some sort of outing.

Oh ya, I’m not belittling the protest nor the war in Sri Lanka. I’m very curious on why the police never do anything.

All in all, good effort by MIC Youth. Hope we see more protests in the future.

mic youth sri lanka protest 141108 old people

Pool of Orange!

Hundreds of MIC Youth members, party supporters and NGO representatives were bussed in from all over the country for the protest.

This time they were joined by about 200 Putera Umno members led by Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim. There were also small representations from the youth wings of Gerakan, PPP and MCA.

Last Friday MIC Youth had similar but smaller demonstration at the same site.

At about 3pm, the crowd armed with placards and banners marched some 100 metres towards the Sri Lankan embassy and gathered there for about 30 minutes.

At that point the crowd had swollen to about 1,000 people, including children.

They chanted slogans such as “Don’t kill the innocent”, “No war” and “Stop the killings” in Tamil. The protestors also donned black arm bands to show they were mourning for the dead civilians in the conflict.

Memorandum handed

mic youth sri lanka protest 141108 riot policeBy about 4pm, protest representatives handed a memorandum to Sri Lankan embassy officials – as representatives of BN Youth demanding the Sri Lankan government to cease their military aggression.

The Sri Lankan government was also urged to allow international aid organisations into the affected areas and resume negotiations with combatants.

Speaking to reporters later, chief organiser of the protest and MIC Youth deputy chief S Murugesan told reporters that the protestors represented a cross-section of Malaysians who are opposed to the violence in Sri Lanka

abdul azeez abdul rahim putera umno chiefAbdul Azeez (left) said that Umno Youth and youth wings of other Barisan component parties had joined the MIC Youth initiated demonstration on the basis of friendship.

“We give full support to this action initiated by MIC Youth especially in opposing the use of violence against civilians and the bombings of hospitals and schools,” he said.

He said that the protest was not meant to be a political action, but it should be seen as a humanitarian appeal for the Sri Lankan government to end military violence.

The event was closely watched by 50 police personnel who did not intervene except to halt the protestors 50 metres from the embassy.

mic youth sri lanka protest 141108 group shotAsked if a police permit had been obtained for the protest, Murugesan did not give a direct answer.

“We have applied for it… We were told in that in principle, they (the police) have agreed,” he said.

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6 comments

  1. mmuurrllyy says:

    it will be good if any MIC PUTERA come up with their explanation on the PERMIT.

    i can see somebody will come up soon with the explanation….

  2. Killi Valavan says:

    ahahaha these fellows seen no where when local indians screamed for rights… wht the…..
    well , i think by wearing ‘hindraf orange’ these jokers become brave and vocal . i’m sure when they remove the shirt …all back to square one . This is called the “sakhti” of ‘hindraf orange’ !
    Btw , sources said Mr.killer was there….wearing orange … 🙂
    can anyone spot him in the picture?

  3. novinthen says:

    Corrections to Mr.Poobalan,we ( MIC )never brought any children.Our people were from PEMUDA/PUTERA/WANITA/ only. It was a public event, many came with their families in tow ( NOT the NGOs,but the public rakyat ). I personally dont agree briging in children to these kind of events. Not safe!.

    And still we cant see beyond the MIC banner in this issue. Where is the long debates on Sri Lankan war ? Massacare of Tamilians?

    When non-Indian, Non-tamilian parties ( MCA / UMNO / GERAKAN/PPP ) came to support Lanka Tamilians ,in support of ANTI WAR protest, we still sit n ponder where there was a permit or not.

    Quite brilliant of us I would say.

    Again, Mr.Poobalan is reporting the story wrongly.

    After being snubbed by Sri Lanka embassy in the first round, MIC Youth <– In The first protest ,Sri Lankan embassy ALLOWED PEMUDA MIC ONLY into their compound. But we wanted them we allow other NGO and Parties too. When they refused to give in , we did another bigger protest. Please check the papers correctly.

    • poobalan says:

      Thanks bro Novinthen for the clarification about the children being present. Good thing only the rakyat bought children, and not the political or NGO people. But I think MIC as lead organiser should make a note to inform prospective participants not to bring kids. Of course the chance of police charging at BN led event is next to nil, but one never knows.

      I have to refrain from writing/commenting on the Sri Lankan issue at the moment. Not sure if other bloggers are writing about it.

      As for the permit point, I think its very relevant. The reason for the protest can be important to me, but not for you (Example). Its a relativity thing. For us, the massacre is big issue, but for others maybe Palestinian war or Tibet crackdown was big issue since they can relate to that problem. The only common denominator is the rules and regulations. No matter who protest for whatever reasons, the rules are the same, no?

      The focus here, UNFORTUNATELY, is not the war, but the police’s selective enforcement. Imagine if someone made use of the protest to attack nearby embassies or create a ruckus. Wouldn’t that be terrible? Wouldn’t it be more safe to protest at an open field or secluded location away from traffic and people? The authorities must be consistent la. Don’t tell me only certain rallies can be “hijacked” by terrorists, criminals, psychopaths, etc. Yeah, I may be paranoid, but when safety is of concern, we cannot compromise, right?

      Do note that I applaud MIC Youth in managing to get its fellow coalition partners, NGOs, public, and even HINDRAF/MS fellows to join in. No mistake about that.

      Snubbed – as in rejecting the request by MIC Youth to allow other NGOs in the compound. That’s what I meant. Maybe not clearly explained. And yes, the organiser did say that they will organise another protest. It was in MK.

      bottom line is “CAN MIC YOUTH SHARE ITS SECRET ON HOW TO CONDUCT RALLY WITHOUT POLICE INTERFERENCE?” I’m sure many people will be interested 🙂

  4. novinthen says:

    Reply for the last line > be in the ruling party! . 🙂 thats the blunt truth

  5. farmer says:

    Im staunch Pakatan Rakyat supporter and voted against T mohan in DUN batu caves during election but in this case i throw my full support to MIC youth for organising this protest…as far as this issue is concern i hope all the tamils put aside their political differences and unite to send a strong message to the sri lankan gov.

    Our brothers are dying everyday in sri lanka and MIC youth create a platform for us to show our disatisfaction and make our views known to the sri lankan gov.

    If PAS and UMNO can unite for palestinian cause why cant we tamils unite for the sri lankan cause??

    Well done MIC youth