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men claiming to be hindraf members attack shop

November 28th, 2007
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UPDATE: according to media statement released yesterday evening by HINDRAF, the restaurant owners deny ever mentioning to media that the attackers were “hindraf members” or “would not pay as they were fighting for indian rights”, instead claimed it was business rivalry. quoted below:

RE: 1. SRI PAANDI BOSS AND STAFF DENIES EVER MENTIONING TO TV1, TV2, TV3, TV7, BERNAMA OR THE MALAY MAIL AND THAT THE ATTACKERS WHO ATTACKED THEIR WORKERS AND EATERY WERE HINDRAF MEMBERS OR THAT THEY WOULD NOT PAY AS THEY WERE FIGHTING FOR INDIAN RIGHTS AND THAT BUSINESS RIVALRY IS THE REAL CAUSE OF ATTACK.

this is what we call as "menangguk di air keruh" – taking advantage of the situation.

Utusan reports that the men were armed with steel and knife, and that they escaped in two cars – Naza Ria and Toyota Hilux having false registration numbers:

“Mereka yang bersenjatakan sebilah parang dan sebatang besi kemudiannya bertindak memukul pekerja restoran tersebut yang berasal dari India dan merosakkan harta benda di restoran itu sebelum melarikan diri dengan menggunakan dua buah kereta jenis Naza Ria dan Toyota Hilux yang kemudian dikenal pasti menggunakan nombor pendaftaran palsu,” katanya.

Eatery smashed, workers beaten


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By KULDEEP S. JESSY

KUALA LUMPUR: A group of men claiming to be Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) supporters helped themselves to a hearty meal at a restaurant in Brickfields on two consecutive days and left without paying.  The men destroyed furniture and kitchen equipment, causing losses amounting to RM5,000. They also slashed a worker with a parang and injured the right arm of another with an iron rod.

Numbering between eight and 10, they first turned up at the restaurant in Jalan Tun Sambanthan at about 3pm on Sunday.  They insisted that they should eat for free as they were Hindraf supporters fighting for the rights of Hindus.  The men, aged between 20 and 35, turned up again at about 7.30pm on Monday and helped themselves to the food.  They then went on a rampage, destroying 20 tables and kitchen equipment and attacked the two workers before fleeing in two vehicles.

Brickfields OCPD Asst Comm Sulaiman Junaidi said one worker received 12 stitches while the other sustained a swollen arm. Both are Indian citizens. Three customers in the restaurant at the time were unharmed. 

The restaurant owner, who declined to be named, said the men claimed to be Hindraf supporters, became aggressive and refused to pay the bill.  "Food was strewn everywhere and two men guarded the front and back doors of the restaurant with a parang to threaten customers," he said, adding that they had also assaulted the other restaurant workers.

PM warns against spreading the memorandum by hindraf

November 28th, 2007
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We will use Act against street protestors if we have to, says PM

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By JANE RITIKOS

PETALING JAYA: The Government will use the Internal Security Act (ISA) against street demonstrators who threaten national security and disrupt racial harmony if necessary, warned the Prime Minister. “If there are reasons for us to use it, we will use it,” Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi stressed. He was commenting on illegal street demonstrations held in Kuala Lumpur recently, including the latest by the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf), which claims to be fighting for the Hindus in Malaysia. Abdullah said using the law, which allows for detention without trial, would be preventive action to spare the country untoward incidents that could affect its peace and national security.  “The ISA is there, if the situation warrants it, it will be used,” he told reporters at the RMAF air base in Subang here upon his return from Cairo yesterday. On calls by certain quarters for the ISA to be invoked against illegal street demonstrators, Abdullah said: “I am very surprised that people want the ISA. I thought they never wanted it.”  The police, he said, would decide on the appropriate action to be taken. 

On rallies being planned for next month, he said he would leave it to the police to assess whether they would be a threat to national security. The annual Human Rights March organised by the Bar Council human rights committee is planned for next month. 

Abdullah also warned that action would be taken against those who download and distribute the memorandum signed by Hindraf legal adviser lawyer P. Uthayakumar addressed to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, which had been published in the Internet. The memorandum alleges persecution of Malaysian Indians. He said the Government acknowledged freedom of the Internet but action could be taken against those who misuse it to spread allegations against the Government.  The memorandum appeals to Britain to refer Malaysia to the World Court for crimes against ethnic Indians. It also claimed that “100 over Indians were slashed and killed by the Umno-controlled Malaysian government in the Kampung Medan mini genocide”. To this, Abdullah said that if Hindraf had indeed made such claim, Umno would act. “We want to know what proof they have (to support their claim). This is a serious accusation because they say it was Umno,” he said. 

On Hindraf’s action, he said: “They want to kiss the orang putih (British). They want the orang putih to take action because they are not satisfied with us”. Abdullah said Hindraf got support from the Indian community who thought they would each get RM1mil in compensation from its class-action suit filed against the British Government for bringing Indians into Malaya to work as labourers. The Prime Minister also said that everyone must realise that accusations against the Government were made because certain people thought that the election was around the corner, and this was the case in every elections. “But we hear what they say. Some of the demands are in the process of being addressed while some have been addressed but they are still harping on it,” he said. 

On Cameron Highlands MP S.K. Devamany’s comment in Parliament that the Hindraf demonstration showed there was frustration at the lower levels in the community, Abdullah said the Government must be fair to all. “If we focus on the interest of one group, others will be jealous, others will complain,” he said. 

mic damage control claim 16000 graduates since 1979

November 28th, 2007
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Malaysia Nanban quoted MIC president and Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu as saying that the party had always looked into the interests of the Indian community to ensure they achieved success in various fields. 

He said since 1979, there had been 16,000 Indian graduates and currently thousands more from the Indian community are pursuing degree courses in local and foreign universities. 

Speaking at a “meet the people” session in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, on Monday, he said there were now about 300 students pursuing medical studies in Indonesia, 900 in Ukraine, 400 in Russia and another 50 in India.

hindraf rally gets indian govt attention

November 28th, 2007
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thanks to Bavani for highlighting this:

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British envoy say no petition

November 28th, 2007
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British envoy: No petition received

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KUALA LUMPUR: The British High Commission has not received any petition from the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf), the organiser of Sunday’s illegal gathering. 

British High Commissioner to Malaysia Boyd McCLeary said: “We offered to accept the petition on Sunday but it was not delivered.” 

On claims by Hindraf leaders that the petition was faxed to the High Commission, McCLeary said: “We did receive some faxed information.” 

He, however, did not elaborate. – Bernama

He did not elaborate to Bernama, but according to NST, he said this:

High Commissioner Boyd McCleary said: “We were not given anything physically.”