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What happened to Cabinet Committee on Indian Community

August 7th, 2008
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The second Cabinet Committee on Indian community meeting was supposed to be on Tuesday 5th August. Has it been postponed?

Kuselan a near disaster

August 6th, 2008
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Well, it brought tears to many in the cinema, save for two youths who were making fun of the movie (err  no, it wasn’t me and Then!). But Rajini’s latest fare Kuselan is bound to be a talking point for some time. It has some plus points, and few minus ones as well.

First the story. Its about two (one actually) characters, Balakrishnan and Ashok Kumar, who are living their own lives until their paths crossed. Balakrishnan is a barber in a small village, barely earning a living. His wife is Sridevi (Meena), and they have 3 kids. Balakrishnan is having financial problem because his shop is in bad condition and he can’t afford to pay his kid’s school fees. His business competitor is » Read more: Kuselan a near disaster

Murugiah says teacher to be transferred but parents unhappy

August 6th, 2008
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I got to know that Deputy Minister in PM’s Dept, Murugiah was at the school yesterday along with angry and unhappy parents. Never heard anything from the sole guardian of the Indian community our beloved Samy Vellu. Maybe he has more pressing concerns involving RM70 million.

As expected, the teacher (I have got the name, Rusitah Abu Hassan, and photo, but unauthenticated) has “apologised” and Murugiah says the teacher will be transferred. He said disciplinary action will be recommended, but I think after a week it will be all quiet.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Senator T. Murugiah accompanied by few of his Public Complaints Bureau staff, who visited SMK Telok Panglima Garang yesterday,said the teacher regretted the incident and had apologised to the students. He said the issue was now considered closed and advised members of the Indian community
as well as parents of the affected students to accept the teacher’s apology.

She also said that she did not expect things to become so serious and has agreed to be transferred to another school.

It is still unknown if his head was working well when he was at the school. This is because the community is fuming and this deputy minister tries to sweep the mess under the carpet.

The Star reports that relatives of the affected students as well as the members of the Telok Panglima Garang Indian community refused to regard the matter as closed.

“She must make a public apology as she insulted all Indians and be transferred to a desk job and not
allowed to teach anymore,” said the group’s spokesman S. Muthamil Selvan.

Coalition of Malaysian Indian NGOs secretary Gunaraj George concurred and said his organisation was preparing a memorandum on the matter to be presented to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

As I mentioned earlier, legal action must be taken. We can’t trust the discplinary action nor the teacher’s apology. So far, no lawyer had come forward yet. Let’s see if there are only cowards in these political parties. If the parents want to go ahead, I’m confident that many people will contribute financially to support their legal action. Let this be a warning to all those who serve to “disrupt national unity and harmony” – as our ministers so fondly like to say. Or does it apply to certain groups only?

If you check the school’s website, under sesi pagi, there are 3 Indian teachers listed (Cik Vijayavaney A/P W.V. Richard, Pn Gunadevi A/P Rajadurai, En Nadarajan A/L Thambu). Nadarajan teaches Moral, so perhaps he can give his views. Hopefully all of them will give some comments. Btw, the violent racist teacher’s name is also there I believe.

HINDRAF activities coming soon

August 5th, 2008
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There was a live teleconferencing last Sunday involving Waytha, held by HINDRAF at Brickfields. Unfortunately, my sources could not attend the event. So, waiting for secondary information.

According to Waytha’ press statement, which was reported by Malaysiakini, lots of activities are being planned by HINDRAF:

  • HINDRAF’s flag campaign to celebrate our 51st Merdeka Day on August 31, 2008;
  • HINDRAF’s request to the government for HINDRAF’s supporter to march in the 51st National Day Parade as citizen of Malaysia;
  • HINDRAF Relay Hunger strikes throughout the country starting with KLCC on every Sunday from August 10, 2008
  • HINDRAF Hunger Strike for Merdeka Day and 24 hr YAAGAM in Seremban on 31st August 2008;
  • HINDRAF supporters of at least 10,000 to attend PM’s Hari Raya Open in Kepala Batas and the National Hari Raya celebration in Kuala Lumpur;
  • HINDRAF supporter’s of at least 10,000 in each state to attend the Hari Raya Open house in their respective Menteri Besar’s house;
  • HINDRAF to initiate nationwide appeal to all Sultans and Yang Dipertua Negeri starting with the state of Penang.
  • HINDRAF request it’s supporter to celebrate Deepavali in simplicity with family and friends and no open houses.
  • HINDRAF shall intensify its campaign to release the HINDRAF 5 by approaching all countries in the United Nation if the Malaysian government continue to hold them arbitrarily for voicing their concern for the systematically discriminated Malaysian Indians beyond the end of December 2008
  • HINDRAF would hold a mega gathering to commemorate November 25th mass Malaysian Indian uprising against neo colonialization of Malaysian Indians.

According to Waytha, Hindraf plans to mobilise its members to both Abdullah’s open house in Kepala Batas and in Kuala Lumpur to highlight the appeals.

Waytha also highlighted two problems affecting HINDRAF:

  • HINDRAF being infiltrated with a number of informers under the payroll of Special Branch. These informers pretend to be our loyal supporters but in fact they are agent provocateur planted by parties interested in destroying and dismantling HINDRAF’s struggle for the Indian community. These agent provocateurs are not necessarily Police officers but informers who are in the payroll of Special Branch. In due cause, HINDRAF will reveal these personnels with evidence .
  • HINDRAF name being used to promote businesses and enhancement of several personalities for their own benefits and objectives. Many see HINDRAF as an opportunity to gain leverage and dictate their own benefits. This is totally against HINDRAF principle. HINDRAF is you and me who are battling a war for better policies and governance for the Malaysian Indian as a society with equal and fair treatment in relation to education, economics and freedom of religion as oppose to individual glamour and glory. HINDRAF is involved for the well being of society not monetary and individual public recognization.

Meanwhile, The Malaysian Insider covered the teleconferencing and raising of flag event by HINDRAF:

The Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf), frustrated at the slow pace of Pakatan Rakyat’s promises to help poor Indians, hopes the federal opposition would do more to fulfill its election manifesto.Interim leaders, speaking at its first annual Jalur Gemilang launching ceremony here today, urged Malaysian Indians to continue the struggle for equality despite the loss of its top leadership and lack of tangible change after helping to wrest four states from the Barisan Nasional.

“BN has denied our rights, that’s why we support the opposition. But even they don’t move in the exact direction we want. At the stroke of a pen, Pakatan-led governments can give us fully-aided Tamil schools,” ideological coordinator W. Sambulingam said in his speech.

“Right now, it’s only one here and one there. Tell us what the plan is and how it will be executed. If you can allocate 130 hectares for pig farms in Selangor, I am sure something can be done for Tamil schools.”

Pakatan controls Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor, as well as Pas’s long-held Kelantan.
Hindraf chairman P. Waytha Moorthy, currently in exile in the United Kingdom, had last month sent a letter to the Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim concerning Tamil schools and also land for Hindu temples, crematoriums and burial sites.

Five Hindraf leaders are currently in detention under the ISA. Surendran believes a Pakatan government will champion changes for minorities. Gobalakrishnan insisted that BN was blocking efforts to improve Tamil schools.Its legal advisor N. Surendran said the struggle was not about grabbing positions but to bring about change in the country.
“We are not supporting Pakatan Rakyat to gain political positions but because they have promised a free society and we have faith in their promise.

“We recognise that any government needs to be pressured and lobbied to give the people what they want and this can only be effective when society and media is free and oppressive laws are abolished,” he told The Malaysian Insider after his speech.

Waytha had also addressed the gathering at the Federal Territory Girl Guides’ Hall in Brickfields via a teleconference call in which he called for Hindraf to continue the struggle for their own betterment and not for the sake of the plight of individual leaders.
“Don’t forget that the idea of Hindraf is for your rights,” he said.

He also called for this year’s Deepavali celebrations to be done low-key as a show of solidarity for the Hindraf 5 who would not be able to participate in festivities.

Also present at the gathering was PKR’s Padang Serai MP N. Gobalakrishnan, who replied on behalf of Pakatan, that it was the federal government that blocked plans to improve Tamil schools.

“Tamil school headmasters have refused to meet with opposition figures and cited an Education Ministry order. I personally had to leave a parent-teacher association meeting in Kulim before the headmaster would attend.”

Legal advisor Surendran rejected any reconciliation with MIC chief Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu to resolve the problems of the Indian community.

“Samy’s attempt to mediate for the release of the Hindraf 5 is a direct contradiction to what he said prior to the elections when he supported the arrests.

“As far as Hindraf is concerned, we have no faith in MIC’s race-based struggle and we don’t take Samy seriously. We ourselves are an offshoot of Police Watch and we were formed to fill the void because no one was fighting for Indians,” said Surendran who is also legal advisor for the NGO monitoring the police.

Today’s event was organised to dispel the notion that the group was not patriotic.
“We are not against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong or the country. We are simply against the government that denies us our rights. So with Merdeka coming soon, we want to launch our own campaign,” Sambulingam explained.

Earlier, national events coordinator R. Kannan had recapped the group’s activities since its inception last year and claimed that 69 per cent of Indians voted for the opposition in the March 8 polls and three states with 20 per cent Indian population made the difference in handing Pakatan Rakyat power.

“This proves that despite being a minority community, Indians can still be kingmakers,” he said.

After the event, about 100 people regathered at KLCC to protest, and
attract the attention of the Commonwealth Parliamentarian Association.

HINDRAF contacts Commonwealth Parliamentarian Association

August 5th, 2008
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From HINDRAF website:

After
successfully launching Hindraf’s 1st Jalur Gemilang event in
Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur attended by more than 3000 people, Hindraf
continues it tireless struggle on the same day.

About 100 people had gathered in front of KL Convention Centre about 12.30 pm today.

They
had a peace protest for more than 2 hours carrying banners and placards
(“manila card”) with various slogans. The group whom most dressed in
their safron color dress were waving their placard to the passby
people. Few foreign and local medias were seen covering the peace
protest.

The group has managed to deliever the memo letter to more
than 40 delegates whom came to the meeting today during their lunch
break. Some of the delegates promised to raise the matter and seems to
know about the Hindraf when the Hindraf volunteers explains to the
delegates on the letter.

It is learnt that CPA ( Commonwealth
Parliamentarian Association) is having their annual meeting in the
convention centre from 1st August to 10th August. HINDRAF Chairman, Mr
P.Waythamoorty whom is self exile in London now had earlier sent a
official letter dated 15th July 2008 to Dr.William F. Shija, Secretary
General of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association address to their
office in London.

In the letter, HINDRAF has request the CPA
Sec. General to raise serious Human Rights Issues of affecting
Malaysian Indians at the CPA meet in Kuala Lumpur from August 1-10,
2008.

The 4 issues are;

1. Democratically elected representative
at Selangor Legislative assembly Mr.M.Manoharan denied his rights to
serve his constituents though he has won his state assembly seat with
big majority while he was still detained under the draconian ISA
(Internal Security Law).
but till today he is denied his right to serve his constituents. This is a serious affront to basic principles of human Rights.

2.
HINDRAF 5 leaders and workers detained under draconian Internal
Security Act (ISA) without trial for raising legitimate issues
affecting minority rights.

3. P.Uthayakumar whom is one of the detainee have been denied right to seek medical attention for heart ailment.

4. 51 years of neo colonization of ethnic Malaysian Indians by the majority Malay UMNO led Government in Malaysia.

Mr Waythamoorthy also have stressed in his letter to CPA that Malaysia being one of the materially
developed Commonwealth members in every possible way has breached and
failed to uphold its declaration and fundamental principal of the
Commonwealth in affirming human rights and good governance for the
Malaysian Indians with its practice of continued oppression and
suppression towards their ethnic citizens. Hindraf feels that Malaysia
breached the Harare Commonwealth Declaration, 1991, where the heads of
government of the countries of the Commonwealth had reaffirmed their
pledge that were set out in a Declaration of Commonwealth Principles
agreed by their predecessors at their Meeting in Singapore in 1971
which amongst them being that;

1. They believe in the liberty of the
individual under the law, in equal rights for all citizens regardless
of gender, race, colour, creed or political belief, and in the
individual’s inalienable right to participate by means of free and
democratic political processes in framing the society in which he or
she lives;

2. They recognise racial prejudice and intolerance as
a dangerous sickness and a threat to healthy development, and racial
discrimination as an unmitigated evil;

3. They oppose all forms of racial oppression, and they are committed to the principles of human dignity and equality.

They
stressed that Malaysian government continues to undermine human right
and civil liberties issues although they had pledged to the Harare
Convention and their membership with the United Nations Human Rights
Council.

Hindraf Event Coordinator, Mr Kannan whom came for the
peace protest at the KL Convention Centre said that this peace protest
is to seek CPA attention and urge them to bring up the serious
violation of Human Right and continues marginalization of Malaysian
Indians in the their meetings here. “As they are here on the ground
their should make effort to hear the plight of the marginalized
Malaysian Indians”, he said.

There were several police patrol cars
and personnel both in uniform and plain clothes watching the group in
briefand took pictures. The group later dispreased in peace after
holding the peace protest outside the KL Convention Centre almost 2
hours.

Mr Kannan also mention that it was success day as the group
successfully hand over the memo to several CPA delegates by hand and
the outside peace protest were allowed without any issue. He hope the
CPA and Malaysia government will look in to the request urgently.