Suhakam invited

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Wonder what would Suhakam’s and Abu Talib’s response will be? One can guess that it will be more statement. Maybe an inquiry later.

‘Uncle, follow me’ dare for Suhakam chief

http://malaysiakini.com/news/77869

Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | Feb 6, 08 4:54pm
“Uncle, I invite you to follow me to Parliament on Feb 16, 2008. If you follow me, the children and I will be safe and the people of Malaysia will understand the meaning of human rights better.”With this seemingly innocuous message, five-year-old W Vwaishhnnavi, who was clad in a pink dress, issued a challenge of sorts to Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) chairperson Abu Talib Othman.

The daughter of Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) chairperson P Waythamoorthy has placed the top man in the country’s official human rights watchdog in a wee bit of a spot.

While Suhakam has consistently called on the authorities to recognise the people’s right to expression and peaceful assemblies, never had its commissioners – or their chairperson – been asked to assert that stand by exercising such rights themselves by taking to the streets.

This was exactly what Vwaishhnnavi was asking Abu Talib to do on Feb 16 when she and about 200 flower-bearing children and their parents gather at Parliament House.

They seek to petition Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to release the five Hindraf leaders who have been detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

Apart from citing the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia Act 1999, Vwaishhnnavi, in her letter (see below) to Abu Talib today, also quoted her father, a lawyer who is currently in self-imposed exile in London.

“My father said under (Section) 4(1), Uncle, you have (the) power to promote awareness and educate on human rights.

“Uncle, my father also said that under Section 4(2)(f) (of the Act) you have the power to follow me. So, please, uncle, come with me,” she wrote.

Play a more active role

Among those who spoke on Vwaishhnnavi’s behalf in a meeting this morning to submit her letter to Abu Talib were Hindraf national coordinator RS Thanendran and Hindraf legal advisor N Surendran

On hand to receive the letter was Suhakam commissioner Dr Denison Jayasooria. About 30 other members and supporters of Hindraf were also on hand during the hour-long meeting at Suhakam headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.

Surendran called on Suhakam to take a more ‘active’ role in pursuing the cause of and protecting the human rights of Malaysians.

“We are asking that Suhakam play a more prominent role in protecting Malaysians from intimidation and oppression from the state,” he said in reference to the police crackdown on a previous Hindraf gathering.

“We hope Suhakam will go beyond just sending letters and holding inquiries and issuing statements (and) show that Suhakam is at the forefront of the protection of human rights. We hope Suhakam will be there (on Feb 16) to assert the right to peacefully assemble,” he added.

Putting the same point across, Thanendran also said among the objectives of the gathering at Parliament next month is to call for the release of the ‘Hindraf 5′.

He also reminded Denison that Suhakam itself had spoken against the ISA, which provides for detention without trial.

“We believe Suhakam will be just. We believe we will get justice in Suhakam,” said Thanendran.

He also said despite the apparent ‘concessions the government has indirectly accorded to Hindraf’s demands for greater social and economic justice for the Indian community, Hindraf has itself been ignored as if it does not exist.

This includes the plea for Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to be on hand to receive the roses on Feb 16, said Thanendran.

Suhakam will deliberate

In response to the points raised, Denison said Suhakam has been consistent in its position that peaceful demonstrations and expressions are fundamental human rights that should be safeguarded.

He also said Suhakam maintained its stand that “ISA detentions and any forms of detention without trial” are violations of human rights.

The possibility of Suhakam actually participating in a gathering, however, was something that would have to be deliberated on by the commission as a whole.

Nevertheless, Denison said he would convey the invitation to Abu Talib.

He also vowed to raise with the commissioners in their next meeting a complaint by Surendran regarding police ‘harassment’ of Hindraf followers earlier this morning.

Surendran told Denison that police officers had, before the meeting, asked for the names and particulars of those at Suhakam.

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5 comments

  1. Mauriya says:

    If Abu Talib, chairperson of suhakam, believes in justice, equality,transparency and accountablity, he would make it a point to give moral support by accompanying the five-year old girl to Parliament. It would make it abundantly clear to the Malaysian government that it cannot intimidate everyone with impunity.

    The million dollar question is: Would he?

  2. Kamban says:

    well done . W Vwaishhnnavi dont worry , we are with you .

  3. Killer says:

    This is not just plain idiocy but an abuse of children for political purposes. What does a five-year old kid know about politics and human rights ? The parents are not just irresponsible but also unethical.

    To me these people just don’t have the guts to fight their war and had to resort to using untainted children to fight on their behalf. Disgusting !

    Hello Mauriya, aren’t you forgetting that Suhakam is against ISA and for freedom of assembly ? Also Suhakam is not an illegal or irresponsible organization that resorts to unlawful means to make it point. You don’t have to take to the streets to make your point. You take to the streets when you have no guts to stand in an election.

    And what is the joke about the Malaysian government initimidating people ? I don’t see what that got to do in this context. The HINDRAF five are under ISA for threatening the national security. That’s why the leaders of the Opposition are busy roaming the nation campaigning for election while these five extremists are behind bars.

  4. Killi Valavan says:

    i think the 18point demand is a typo …… it should be 19 ! The 19th is for SV to resign ! For all the sin and curse he got thru maika he will be paying the price to People and later to God .

  5. shri says:

    Killer , Pls. don’t kill people with your words.

    If you thinks you are good in the thingking manner , why not you give us some ideas that would help indians to improve their life status in education , economical and etc. So far what have u done for this Indian community .
    You do not have any right to talk about this great 5 person and this 5 years child parent. B’cos of this 6 person, there is alot of changes among Indian community – we all united now and it will continue forever.
    Without their help , we be as 4th class people forever.We will never know anything and it will continue to next to next generation
    It is very easy to give comment and condemn people .
    Try to find a way help our community by whatever ideas.