Posts Tagged ‘Hindraf’

Waytha accuses minister Syed Hamid of lying

May 18th, 2008
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Waytha returns the ball to Syed Hamid’s court by implying that the minister is lying about his passport. So, let’s wait for the minister’s reply.


Waytha: Syed Hamid lied about my passport

http://malaysiakini.com/news/83052
K Kabilan | May 18, 08 6:46pm

Hindu Rights Action Force chairperson P Waythmoorthy today accused the Malaysian government of lying over the status of his passport.  He said that it was “absolutely ridiculous and a blatant lie” for the Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar to claim that his passport was not revoked.

Waythamoorthy was also upset with Syed Hamid in shrugging off the issue by stating that a misunderstanding could have occurred over the status of the passport.

Syed Hamid had earlier said that “probably because the passport had expired”. “How can he lie like this? Aren’t his officers briefing him on what’s happening to Malaysians abroad?” asked Waythamoorthy.  He said that his passport was to expire in 2010 and that he, of all persons, would know the validity of his travel document.

“The problem started when I returned to London from Zurich on April 21 and was informed by the UK immigration officer at Gatwick Airport that the Malaysian government had revoked my passport,” he told Malaysiakini.

Is Syed Hamid saying that the British immigration authorities are lying?” he asked when contacted by telephone today.

Waythamoorthy had revealed the cancellation of his travel document in a press statement on Friday.

On the same day, Syed Hamid, when asked to comment on the issue, rejected the claims, stating that Waythamoorthy’s passport had not been revoked.  Syed Hamid added that the “misunderstanding” was probably because Waythamoorthy’s passport had expired and he could have his passport renewed at the Malaysian High Commission in London. » Read more: Waytha accuses minister Syed Hamid of lying

Revoked or Expired

May 18th, 2008
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Waytha says British authorities told him its been “revoked”, but now Minister says it has “expired” and that Waytha is still in possession of his passport.  Which is which? Brits made mistake?

I’m curious, can Waytha be arrested if he goes to the High Commission to renew his passport?

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MIC Saravanan against Waytha passport revocation

May 16th, 2008
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MIC’s Saravanan have come out against the revocation of Waytha’s passport. I guess other MIC people will respond likewise soon.

So far, some people from Suhakam, Suaram, Aliran, and Hindraf lawyer have disagreed with the move to cancel Waytha’s passport. All are asking for reasons. In fact the move to revoke his passport most likely will backfire since Waytha applies for asylum, clearly indication political persecution. We can expect a few more drops in popularity status and international standings. The community prays that Waytha succeeds in getting his asylum.

Hmm…maybe next step is to revoke his citizenship. Well, anything can in Bolehland!

» Read more: MIC Saravanan against Waytha passport revocation

ISA detainees not deprived of medical treatment says department

May 16th, 2008
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I think the trip to IJN should be informed to his next-of-kin in case any complications arise. Interesting to note that there was a medical examination prior to detention term. Does it include heart condition and diabetes? Then, a comparison can be done on Uthaya’s before and after condition.

» Read more: ISA detainees not deprived of medical treatment says department

Waytha applies asylum in Britain after passport revoked by Malaysia

May 16th, 2008
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Waytha’s fate now depends on what the British government decides. If granted asylum, he can stay there, if not have to be deported back and most likely end up in ISA. » Read more: Waytha applies asylum in Britain after passport revoked by Malaysia