Yup, you read that right. The MIC Youth sent a protest memorandum against the attack, but they were snubbed and even challenged to a fight. Hmm..they should have taken it and bashed those security guards 🙂
The memorandum which was not accepted by the officials:
4th of May 2009
His Excellency the High Commissioner,
The High Commission of India,
Kuala Lumpur.Your Excellency,
RE : INHUMANE TREATMENT OF MALAYSIAN CIVILIANS AT INDIAN HIGH COMMISSION,MALAYSIA
We, members of Social and Welfare Bureau of Malaysian Indian Congress Youth Wing, hereby submit our memorandum to register our vehement protest against the Indian High Commission’s inhumane treatment towards Mr Arunagiri Nathan and Mrs Gogelavani at Indian High Commision on 30th of April 2009.
For your kind information Your Excellency, Mr and Mrs Arunagiri Nathan Gogelavani has been coming to Indian High Commission two (2) consecutive days prior to the incident for foreign workers application.
On 30th of April 2009, Mrs and Mrs Arunagiri Nathan were stopped at Entrance of the High Commission for a security check by security guard. When Mrs Arunagiri asked the security guards not to use scanning devices on her body due to her pregnancy, the security guards were rude and verbally assaulted her by claiming that the premise was “Indian territory” and Malaysians do not have any rights on them.
When Mr Arunagiri responded to the security guards, he was dragged into the High Commission premise and the gate was locked from within, living his wife stranded outside of the High Commission building. The security guard started to hit Mr Arunagiri with a long stick. He was repeatedly beaten without mercy by the security guards and other unnamed officers from High Commission.
He was strangled, beaten, verbally assaulted and man handled until his shirt was torn. Due to the blunt trauma on his skull and hands, he was rushed to Selayang Hospital for further treatment. As for now, he has been having recurring headaches and his hands were swollen due the beatings. This incident has been reported to Royal Malaysian Police by Mrs Gogelavani (Report Reference Number: SENTUL/005689/09).We, Social and Welfare Bureau of MIC Youth, most respectfully, request His Excellency to take this incident as a serious breach of basic human rights. We demand the personals involved in this incident to be suspended and handed over to the Royal Malaysian Police immediately for further investigation.
We also demand an official apology by High Commission of India to Mr and Mrs Arunagiri Gogelavani for mental anguish and trauma that they are going through.
We sincerely hope Your Excellency will solve this matter swiftly and diligently. We on our part will forward a copy of this Memorandum to our Foreign Affairs Ministry, Prime Minister’s Department and Prime Minister’s Office of India for their action as this involves Malaysian citizen and the High Commission of India.
Yours truly,
_______________
S.SUBRAMANIAM (019-351 7474)
Chairman
Social and Welfare Bureau
National MIC Youth
So, what’s next? Call for massive protest in front of the embassy? Burn Indian flag? Demand that the high commissioner is sent back to India? Ask big money compensation? Organise campaign to boycott products from India? Fix some thugs to bash the guards and officials? Hmm…so many creative thoughts….
The area inside the perimeter is considered off-limits to local police, if I’m not mistaken. So, one who is patient will wait till the bird leaves the nest. It then becomes fair game.
Actually, if the guard insist on using scanner, the only the husband could have gone in while the wife stayed outside. Maybe they didn’t give the couple a chance to change their mind? Or the husband said some unsavoury words which agitated the guards? Or maybe the guards and officials are actually having mental problems and violent tendencies- which in turn highlights a possible security threat for the High Commissioner himself.
And what i found out after talking to few people who always “lepak” there, Taxi drivers and other Indian Citizen, lately Tamilians have been targeted to “release tensioN” because of the PRO-LTTE demonstrations we have been doing.
One tamil dude who works inside even asked us to lodge complain on this discrimination to higher authority!
where can poor tamil go now. They are even mishandled at the embassy. Whatelse could we do. Let’s teach them a lesson or two. Let’s not watch any movie from india. Don’t buy their products. Wear our batik silk for saree. How is that. Hee hee.
we should learn to follow rules and regulation’s,whenever we go to home or offical place.I have gone to the indian embassy,many occasion’s,I have not enconutered any problem’s with the security or the managment.By screaming loudly or protesting it is not going to solve any problem.You,want to enter their terrority,you have follow the protocol.
I wonder,what prompted the “Friendly” security to retaliate in such manner.There is more to this…….
Well, it isn’t about rules and regulations within their compound.. As far as I am concerned, they have been rule to most people.. For example, ones who is undergoing for fixed medical treatment, employment visa application, and trust me, the list goes on..
Even their guards does speak a proper english, whereas those at the counters and visa officers do have different levels of understanding among themselves before presenting to the Malaysians here..
I had a bad experience that made me to visit them more than 3 times for my employment visa.. Each time of my visit, they were giving different sort of reasons.. And it is pretty much true that they do treat differently when it comes to Malaysian Indians..
At times, I do wish to wait outside simply to catch hold any of officers..
Extremely frustrated them and their system.. Even application to other countries namely like Indonesia is much better..
Dear Sir / Madam
I am looking for TRAINING MANAGER – Education position….or any training or sales related job.
Hope to hear from you soon…..
What other services you do ?
Thanking you in advance.
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hi Shella,
I’m not into job vacancies. my focus is only on education, especially for post-school students. you should register in jobstreet etc.
Indian high commission is not effieict, they bring the same working culture from India, to Malaysia…Eat and sleep on work..Imagine how much hassle just to process one visa, and their rates are stinking high….real pathetic…disgusting…yuks…..I thank the British for bring my forefather out of India back in last century!I love Malaysia, hidup Malaysia, Daulat Tuanku.
Most of those posting comments do appear to be any better at English! You “Malaysian Indians” should understand that India is a country governed by the Rule of Law. Yes, it is different from your country. In Indian territory, you are foreigners.Indian belongs to its citizens.
So please use your brain and follow the rules. Our Indians are highly educated. If you speak Tamil that is good. BUT remember that the national language is Hindi and English is our official language. If you English is so-so, speak quietly and gently to our officers.Thank you.Jai Hind.
@Cuniram ?? Is that a nick, from that we can understand your mentality. Ya India is a country giverned by Law, law of currency and bribery. Oh ya we can admit you are highly educated and we have seen ur education wise when we deal with you in and out in our daily job task, you have an IQ which is equivalent to a 12 year old kid. Our english is so-so? So what does your english makes u, Oxfordy?
Tamil Malaysians should understand India is not your country. Your country is Malaysia where you can and should demand your rights.
Tamil Malaysians are also not “Indians”. Once you understand that, life will be become easier. So stop thinking like “Indians” and start thinking like Malaysians. Hidup Malaysia!