Archive for November, 2008

Not automatic citizenship if father is Malaysian?

November 19th, 2008
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I’m am surprised to read in today’s Star Metro section about the plight of Teresa Ratnam. Read the full story at the end of this post. Its clearly stated that if the parent is a citizen, the children is automatically citizens also. But in this case, the children have been deprived. Teresa is stateless but her husband Lawrence is Malaysian! Anak sendiri pun tak dapat kerakyatan??? UNLESS Lawrence and Teresa is hiding some facts, this is a crime by those officers in the relevant department. They should report to Deputy Minister Murugiah of BPA immediately, take legal action against the departments, and reveal the name of the officers who misled them. 10 years of suffering, how is the government going to compensate the children? Free medical treatment? Scholarship for education until university? Free low cost housing?

We have so many children from Indonesians and Bangladeshi mix marriages getting citizenship, but not for two Malaysians, one of which is stateless.

AS it is late now (11.45pm), I’ll suggest to the persons below tomorrow to do the above.

THE story of Teresa Ratnam is a story of suffering, right from the time when she was an infant.

The 40-year-old mother of three from Jinjang Selatan Tambahan in Kuala Lumpur was abandoned at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital at the tender age of four when her parents sent her there for treatment.

Teresa cannot recall anything from her past except the names of the couple who adopted her and took care of her until both of them died, after which she had to fend for herself.

She discovered the agony of not having a birth certificate, and was declared stateless. Without a citizenship, she was unable to get an education, let alone a job.

She survived by working as a maid until she met a kind and loving man who married her and gave her the security and protection that she needed.

In a quandary: Lawrence (right) with his wife Teresa and three children at their home in Jinjang Selatan Tambahan.

They have three lovely children – Daniel Christie, 12, Nelson Christie, 10, and Patricia Christie, five.

Teresa’s trouble begun when she and her husband G. Lawrence, 44, discovered that despite Lawrence being a Malaysian citizen, the authorities have denied citizenship to their three children as she is considered stateless.

Although Teresa was abandoned by her own parents, that did not stop her for being a loving and caring mother. It was simply heart-renting to see this woman sobbing and begging for mercy on behalf of her three children.

Don’t let my children suffer because of me. Please have mercy, Teresa sobbed as she pleaded for help to get citizenship for her children.

I don’t want my children to suffer. They are innocent and should not have to go through what I went through in life, she said.

My wife is a victim of circumstances. Due to no fault of hers she is unable to prove her citizenship, but I am a Malaysian citizen and my children were all born here, yet the government is denying them their basic right, Lawrence said.

He said he had spent 10 years of his life running from one government department to another trying to get his children’s citizenship problem resolved.

In some places they have treated me very unkindly by pushing me from one officer to another, making me run around from Putrajaya to Kuala Lumpur and all over the place, he said.

According to Lawrence, he has been to the National Registration Department, the Welfare Department, the Kuala Lumpur Hospital and the Public Complaints Bureau of the Prime Minister’s Department countless times yet no one was able to help him.

He said some officers even gave him wrong information which caused him to waste more time.

Lawrence is now desperate as his youngest child Patricia has been diagnosed to be suffering from a rare disease called Pierre Robin Syndrome, a congenital condition of facial abnormalities in humans, and she also has a heart problem and requires surgery as soon as possible.

We need an OKU (disabled person identification card) from the National Registration Department to enable her to get free treatment from the National Heart Institute because I cannot afford it, Lawrence said.

But to get the card, she needs her citizenship, and it is an urgent matter, he said.

Their eldest son Daniel passed his UPSR exams with five A’s and one B and will be going to Form 1 next year. But Teresa and Lawrence are worried that Daniel may not be able to go to Form 1 as he is not qualified to get the MyKad as he doesn’t have citizenship status.

We did not have problems when he entered primary school but now the school is saying there may be problems with him enrolling into secondary level, Lawrence said.

The family is seeking help from the Government to solve their problem and is hoping that Teresa’s natural parents or any other family member can come forward and produce documentation to prove that she was born in Malaysia.

According to the Federal Constitution, children born in Malaysia, with at least one parent holding citizenship is deemed qualified to be citizens.

It is strange that in this case, where the children’s father is a Malaysian citizen and they were born in Malaysia, they are still being deprived of their citizenship.

The Jinjang Selatan Tambahan Tamil Youth Club, the Jinjang Selatan MIC branch and Komuniti Bestari Jinjang Selatan are trying to help the family apply for citizenship for the children.

Those who can help can call Selvakumar at 012-615 6011 or R. Krishna Moorthy at 017-226 4952.

Bloggers Buff 2008

November 19th, 2008
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I’m going. Managed to clear my schedule. I attended the 2007 event and found it to be quite beneficial. Now it has been “upgraded” to PWTC level. πŸ™‚

Mahathir is coming, so this is a good chance to ask him some questions especially on his blog. There’s also a session on legal issues. Hopefully will be beneficial.

Here’s Novinthen, Mr Kamalanathan, and Amutha posing in the newspaper:

FORMER Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad will be the guest of honour at the bloggers conference called Bloggers Buff 2008 on Saturday at Putra World Trade Centre.

Mahathir, who is also a blogger, will be delivering the keynote address entitled Unity and Accountability in Blogging.

The event will be a conference-cum-networking event where established speakers will share their experiences.

β€œIt is a stepping stone to get Malaysian bloggers from various genres to come together to open up their minds towards different aspects of blogging and to comment on issues that affect bloggers in the country,’’ Putera MIC national coordinator P. Kamalanathan said.


GoMobile is sponsoring the conference, which is being organised by MI Fest Management. Traxx FM is the official radio station for the event.

The one-day event is endorsed by Empower Lives, All Blogs and Malaysian Indian Bloggers (MIB) and supported by Putera MIC.

The conference will be held from 9am to 7pm.

The first session will be themed Blogging Realities and deals with current issues like ethics, law, money-making and technology.

The second session, on the other hand, is targeted at young bloggers.

Kamalanathan said bloggers could choose to attend both sessions at RM60 while the morning session was priced at RM50 and the afternoon session was at RM20.

The registration form is available at the official blog for the event – www.bloggersbuff.blogspot.com.

This event is opened to about 100 Malaysian bloggers for each session on a first-come, first-served basis.

Call Tim Fernandez (012-601 1126), Felicia Wong (012-530 2682), K. Novinthen (016-557 4227) or R. Amutha (017-639 3631) for further details.

RPK at Anti-ISA Freedom Run

November 17th, 2008
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Some photos of the Anti-ISA Freedom Run by DAP, courtesy of a reader. Note the T-shirts that read “Bebaskan Makkal Sakthi 5”.

Teagarajan aims for Deputy President post

November 17th, 2008
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Another MIC old hat enters the election. This time, its also an “has-been” – Datuk V.K.K Teagarajan. He is going for Deputy President post (currently held by Palanivel). At a relatively younger age, 60, he aims for the second highest position, with hope that can take over once Samy retires/quits.

KUALA LUMPUR: Businessman Datuk V.K.K. Teagarajan, 60, a former MIC central working committee (CWC) member, has announced his intention to contest the MIC deputy presidency at the party elections slated for September next year.

The tussle for the party’s No. 2 position is expected to be intense as Samy Vellu had apparently told several leaders that he would vacate the presidency soon after the September 2009 MIC elections and let the deputy president take over as acting president.

Teagarajan, the former president of the Malaysian Associated Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry told Bernama that MIC had to be rejuvenated and strengthened after having lost the support of the Malaysian Indian community in the last general election, held on March 8.

“I am declaring this (bid to contest) after speaking to my supporters and party members in general. They feel that there should be new blood in the party, and I would like to offer myself for the position of deputy president,” he said.

Unlike in the case of the presidential contest, a party member needs only one nomination to qualify to contest the post of deputy president, the three posts of vice-president or any of the 23 CWC posts.

For the post of president, a candidate must obtain 50 nominations, with each nomination having a proposer and five seconders. The proposer and seconders must be branch chairmen.

While the president is elected by branch chairmen, who number some 3,200, the candidates to fill the other national posts are elected by about 1,400 delegates at the party general assembly.

Teagarajan, who joined the largest Indian-based political party in the country in 1987, stood for one of the three posts of vice-president at the last party elections, in 2006, but came in fourth.

In 2003, he filed nomination papers for a veep post but withdrew barely seven hours later after being dissuaded from contesting by party president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu.

Teagarajan, who is also a former senator and had served as party information chief in 2003, was elected to the CWC, the party’s highest decision-making body, in 1997, and served in that capacity until 2003.

Teagarajan is the second MIC leader to announce his intention to contest a top party post. Last week, former vice-president Datuk M. Muthupalaniappan declared his bid to contest the MIC top post in the presidential election scheduled for March next year.

“I know the elections are 10 months away but we have to start somewhere … and I feel this is the start,” said Teagarajan, who is also former Kuala Lumpur MIC chief.

Asked about the possibility of him pulling out of the contest for deputy president, he said he would only do so if he found another “worthy candidate”.

But for now, I do not see anyone making the move for the deputy president’s post. If they come in, then by all means, they can contest. But for now, I am not going to back off,” he said.

At the 2006 party elections, current deputy president Datuk G. Palanivel beat then incumbent Datuk S. Subramaniam who had been deputy president for more than 20 years. – Bernama

UMIC 3rd Annual Treasure Hunt 2008

November 16th, 2008
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UMIC’s treasure hunt took place today. I had a bad start – overslept, still not feeling 100 percent due to stomach upset, and car battery was dead. Managed to reach the starting point as flag-off took place.

This time around, 28 cars took part in a hunt around Klang Valley. It was from 8am till 12.30pm. As mentioned earlier, its the third time UMIC is organising the hunt.

My team joined in as support, in fact its the second time we are taking part. The first was last’s year’s hunt!

The questions were tough, but I thought we did well for 3 adults and a teenager. Not that we won anything this time. But I think I’m getting the hang of it.

Since we were rushing, couldn’t take lots of pics. Most of the photos are of the price giving ceremony: