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Perak try to get rid of ISA camp

October 6th, 2008
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This is basically a symbolic proposal by Sivanesan. The Pakatan Rakyat knows that it is not possible to repeal ISA or even get any kind of review of ISA as long as its not in power. The calls for repeal from BN coalition partners are just empty words because in the parliament, they won’t support the motion from opposition. Unless the ruling coalition itself proposes such a review or discussion of ISA.

Thus Sivanesan is proposing that at least the camp is removed from Pakatan-led states.

State executive councillor A. Sivanesan said he would look into the legal avenues and land legislation, in particular the Land Acquisition Act, to see how the Pakatan Rakyat-led state could reclaim the land alienated to the Federal Government for the camp.

Sivanesan suggested the detention centre be relocated to a Barisan Nasional stronghold such as Pahang or Johor.

“Pakatan is against the Internal Security Act (ISA) and the camp is in Kamunting, Taiping. If they (Barisan) are not going to abolish the ISA, then move the camp out and give us back the land,” he said yesterday after meeting orang asli at Kampung Chang Sungai Gepai, about 70km from Ipoh.

However, Sivanesan said he had yet to bring up the idea at the weekly state executive council meeting.

Hindraf to sue Utusan

October 5th, 2008
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Probably Hindraf should sue all those ministers who commented as well 🙂 Waytha dares the media to publish proof of the unruly behavior of Hindraf supporters who attended the Hari Raya open house at PWTC. So, far photos in Malaysiakini and those received via email paint a different story compared to the yarn spun by Utusan.

Waytha says:

So visiting the PM on a Hari Raya (Eid) is a grave sin committed by HINDRAF. An act of betrayal and insult to the Islamic religion. the masterminds should be arrested under the ISA or prosecuted under the existing Laws – so say the Malay extremist and fundamentalists organisations. Cabinet Ministers claim HINDRAF was extreme in barging into the PM’s open house and presenting a memorandum. Their seditious criticisms. were carried out by the none other than the UMNO controlled daily Utusan and TV3.

So it was a grave sin. I challenge these fools to obtain evidence from over 30 odd TV crews and pressmen (both local and International media) and the numerous Police Special Branch units who covered , recorded and filmed the entire episode to make public their recordings so that the whole world could see the foolishness and low mentality of Malaysian politicians and their UMNO coolies who stir up racial sentiments for their own political survival.

There is no doubt that whenever there are serious problems within UMNO, the best solution (idiotic though) is to stir racial tension among races. UMNO creates problems and misleads the public with the strength and might of their media.

Let us see the pictures below which our supporters recorded.

It is for you to judge whether HINDRAF presence at PM’S OPEN HOUSE IS as an INSULT TO ISLAM ?

This card is interpreted by the Cabinet Ministers as memorandum. I wonder if they know what they are talking about. The simplest greeting card prepared by a 6 year old with the help of adult to express the feeling of HINDRAF supporters to the PM-And this is interpreted as an insult to the Islamic faith???

Salam Aidilfitri
Semoga di hari mulia ini YAB akan diberkati rahmat Tuhan dan membebaskan semua tahanan ISA dan mendengar rintihan masyarakat India di bumi tercinta Malaysia. Maaf Zahir batin.

P.Waythamoorthy
Hindraf Chairman
Currently in London

Note: The images are in this PDF file (3MB).

Now, there’s a possibility of Utusan getting a RM1 million lawsuit soon. Malaysiakini reports that the issue is being discussed by HINDRAF lawyers. National coordinator RS Thanenthiran said that HINDRAF was very disturbed by the Utusan reports which he claims were tainted by lies and distorted facts.

A commentary in Utusan by Baharom Mahusin deserves a police investigation or even detention under ISA due its contents. I guess the writer may need police protection.

Hindraf was particularly offended by Baharom’s comment which stated that ‘ Kalau penyokong Hindraf melakukan penghinaan seumpama itu di kawasan-kawasan pendalaman yang menjadi kampung halaman orang Melayu, mereka sudah pun diajar tentang makna dan akibat berperangai kurang ajar.’ (If Hindraf supporters pour such insults in the interior areas dominated by Malays, they would have been taught a lesson on the meaning and consequence of misbehaviour.)

Thanenthiran asked, “What is the writer trying to instigate here?
‘Communal conflict? Racial hatred?”.

“Baharom’s comment was most unprofessional and unethical”, Thanenthiran told a press conference in Butterworth.

HINDRAF also chastised and ridiculed the Home Minister and others who did not understand the difference between Hari Raya card and a memorandum.

Charles Hector raised a similar question to mine in his blog – Why no coverage of the Free RPK group nor a warning to them in Utusan and NST? Is it discrimination? He also wrote few more important points.

Utusan, meanwhile, continuous with its tirade. The protection and freedom given to this paper is unprecedented. If this was some other paper, it would have closed shop ages ago. On Saturday, Utusan says “Hindraf diberi amaran” (HINDRAF warned) which reported on Home Minister hinting that the illegal organization (no other paper uses the word “illegal”) HINDRAF faces police investigation over the Raya visit. The article in Utusan is really an insulting peice of work. I won’t bother reproducing it here lest people start to burn Utusan paper in public or throw cocktails (Is it the trend nowadays?). I guess even ISA may be used against the key persons. Among the names being bandied about was Shanti, Waytha’s wife and Thanenthiran, the National Coordinator. I guess even the 6 year old daughter may be detained as potential future threat! Other articles in Utusan with similar hateful words are here and here. Take a deep breath before reading them.

Meanwhile Samy says he will continue to fight for the release of Hindraf 5 even with the “problem” given by HINDRAF.

He said he was taking “other action” besides appealing to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar and the BN supreme council that the Hindraf leaders be set free from their detention under the Internal Security Act.

Samy Vellu however declined to give details. He said he was only trying to help the family of the detained men.

He said their wives were happy and hopeful since he began to work for their release.

“MIC is going all out until we get them released. We are getting help from others to get them out. When they are released, I don’t need anything from them. I’m not doing this for popularity, I’m doing it for the community.”

He also said that MIC won’t pressure the Home Minister or place any conditions. He said he will meet Syed Hamid next week to discuss further.

According to Samy Vellu, the MIC’s effort is in line with its objectives to defend and protect the rights of the Indian community in this country.

“The MIC also wants to pursue this on humanitarian grounds as the families of those involved are suffering and need assistance,” he said.

He added that it was mischevious to suggest the party’s effort was to gain publicity or become popular.

MP Teluk Intan Manogaran missing

October 5th, 2008
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A letter that appears in NST Letters section:

Where’s the representative? We miss our MP and assemblyman
By : CHELVARAJAH PONNIAH, Teluk Intan

I AM a strong political and social activist. I was one of the main campaigners for the member of parliament for Teluk Intan, M. Manogaran.

During the last general election, Manogaran promised the voters that should he win the seat he would set up a service centre in the town for the benefit of the people.

Since being declared the winner, he has been nowhere to be found. He comes in late on Saturday afternoon and goes to Kuala Lumpur the following afternoon. No one knows his whereabouts while in town.

He has yet to set up a service centre in the town proper. The constituents need their elected representative to be around in times of need and to solve their problems with government agencies.

The DAP state assemblyman, Seah Peck Leong, is an exco member of the Perak government. He resides in Ipoh.

The people of Teluk Intan are in a dilemma. Both Manogaran and Seah are claiming their respective allowances. Repeated requests to the DAP leadership to get the MP to stay in Teluk Intan have fallen on deaf ears.

Over to you Manogaran! Better prepare some answers or you’ll be a one-term MP only resigned to the history books.

Note: Man Utd leading 2-0 now, second goal scored by Rooney. 2 minutes left.

Gerakan and PPP updates

October 5th, 2008
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Well, Gerakan is trying to shed its Chinese party image. A Malay member is contesting vice president’s post. The guy is Dr Asharuddin Ahmad. This is an historic moment because he is the only Malay contesting for the post, and its the highest ever post contested by a Malay since 1980s, says The Star (NST says since 1968).He is the CEO of International College of Health Sciences and has been a member for 10 years now.

PPP, also known as the mosquito party due to Samy Vellu, reiterated that it will stick with BN. Its been quite some time since PPP appeared in news (except its Deputy Minister Murugiah and his Public Complaints Bureau), so I guess it was due. Nothing much to say, so they just repeat the old stuff. The party president Kayveas said PPP may leave BN in the future if a one-party system does not materialise.

The time has come to discuss how Barisan can be a single party and to do away with race-based politics, which can lead to political instability.

“Even Datuk Onn Jaafar who founded Umno, talked about a single party almost 60 years ago.

Kayveas said PPP had submitted a draft report on the single party system to the Barisan supreme council. Not bad! He should check if the report is still sitting along other reports and memorandums. You never know, so better check from time to time.

Gerakan and PPP may have same type of members in the future, so it makes sense to merge. Even MCA can join in if Ong Tee Keat gets his way and renames MCA to Malaysian Community Association, as told in his interview recently in the papers.

Note: Man Utd leading 1-0 at Blackburn, a headed goal from Wes Brown. Half time now.

50 percent bumi housing quota in Kedah

October 5th, 2008
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I fail to see the logic of this move by PAS-led Kedah. This Pakatan Rakyat state announced that its new policy is to have 50% bumiputra quota for housing schemes. The Menteri Besar said that it was to compel developers to build affordable homes for all Kedahans, while EXCO Phahrolrazi said:

among the policy’s main objectives was the need to check racial polarisation as racial homogeneity could be observed in some new housing schemes.

He said housing schemes should have a healthy mix of people from various religious and racial backgrounds to promote racial integration, tolerance and understanding.

The Menteri Besar, Azizan Abdul Razak, was also quoted in NST that the policy would not deprive other communities of the right to own houses. He said that this decision was made because it was found that many Bumiputeras could not purchase houses because the quota was already taken up.

A majority of 1.5 million people (out of the estimated two million people) are Malays and the rest a mix of Indians, Chinese and others, and we have proof that when a Bumiputera wants to buy a house, the developer would say they have been sold.

In other words, the MB says that developers are lying in order to maintain a certain exclusivity for the housing projects.

The MB disagreed with the comments made by Housing Developers Association of Malaysia (Rehda) Kedah/Perlis chairman Ricque Liew that property developers in Kedah might have to close shop if the state government did not revoke the policy.

Liew had said that the state government should stick to the national policy where the Bumiputera quota was fixed at 30 per cent because even some Malays did not want to buy Bumiputera lots as they could not make much of a profit when they sold them later on.

He had said that the value of Bumiputera units did not appreciate much and buyers often had problems reselling them as they must sell to Bumiputera buyers only.

Liew added that “such a policy will only restrict the Malays from making a profit at market value.”

Now, the idea that this policy would not deprive other communities is a joke. You are taking a bigger slice of the pie, and there’s no indication that the pie is getting bigger. So, essentially, you are reducing the leftover pie. Unless there is proof that non-bumiputra units are not sold completely, indicating lack of interest, its pretty clear that this is a discriminatory and depriving policy. So, I hope the MB can clarify.

Secondly, why not get rid of the such handout mentality, and just have a policy based on income-level? In this way, the poor Chinese, Siamese, Indonesians, Indians and others can also benefit. Isn’t that more fair, even in Islam? Hopefully the mufti or other learned people can explain better?

Let’s see now what Pakatan Rakyat team members (DAP and PKR) have to say. Also, Waytha of Hindraf may want to issue a media statement on this. Then, it will be the turn of the opposition parties – MCA/Gerakan/MIC to attack PAS. There’s a caveat though, there must be numbers to substantiate the demand for houses in Kedah for both bumiputra and non-bumiputra lots in the past few years.