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Samy says MIC members can attend Hindraf memo submission!

November 21st, 2007
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We will not tell them (not to) says Samy.

– indirect support???

anyway, MIC said they will monitor if any members are attending it, so they themselves should be sending many people to do the "monitoring". Finding excuse to attend? 🙂

Indians ‘lured by reward’

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By JANE RITIKOS

KUALA LUMPUR: The Indians here have been led to believe that they will each get a huge sum of money as compensation in the class action suit filed by the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) against the British Government, said MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu. Samy Vellu said this was how Hindraf had been gathering support from the Indians here for its plan to hold a gathering in front of the British High Commission this Sunday. 

The gathering is to submit a petition with 100,000 signatures to Queen Elizabeth II to appoint a Queen’s Counsel to represent the Indian community in the suit. 

“According to them (Hindraf), the Indians in the country are still deprived. They are dreaming of big support (for the rally) and told the people that they would get RM1mil compensation per Indian from the British Government. “Many Indians are thinking that they will get RM1mil from them. Let them get RM1mil. I also want to join them and take RM1mil from them,” he told reporters after attending a Deepavali gathering organised by Tenaga Nasional Berhad yesterday. 

The class action suit was filed at The Royal Courts of Justice in London in August against the British Government for bringing in Indians as indentured labourers into Malaya and exploiting them for 150 years and thereafter failing to protect the minority Indians rights in the Federal Constitution when independence was granted.  It was reported that the sum sought was US$4tril (RM13.5tril) or US$1mil (RM3.4mil) for every Indian residing in Malaysia. 

To a question, Samy Vellu said he would not stop any MIC member from joining the gathering. “Those who want to join anything, that’s their business. We will not tell them (not to),” he said, but added that the people “must use their own head” in deciding whether joining the gathering was the right thing to do.  

Meanwhile, the police said they have rejected Hindraf’s application for a permit to hold the gathering on Sunday. Cheras OCPD Asst Comm Ahmad Amer Mohd Hashim said he received the application letter on Nov 7 but decided on Nov 16 not to issue a permit as the rally could pose a disturbance to the public. He said Hindraf could appeal again through city police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Zulhasnan Baharuddin by today.

Hindraf meeting a journey of facts

November 20th, 2007
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A reader’s account of the Hindraf talk at Brickfields on 18th Nov 2007. Thanks to Kannan.

from Kannan Ramasamy
to M Poobalan ,
date Nov 20, 2007 10:49 AM
subject Hindraf meeting – a journey of facts

Hi all,

It was abt 3.30 pm yesterday (18th Nov 2007) when I moved from our UMIC
Deepavali gathering for 300 kids in Klang.

I had to move early leaving our UMIC function to be handle by other CC team
to avoid any delay to HINDRAF’s meeting in Brickfield due to roadblocks.

Pick up few frens in Kelana Jaya and we drive thru Federal Highway.

On the way we called few others to see if there were any blocks ahead near
Brickfileds, the reply was no roadblocks.

By 4.45 pm we were there in front of the hall in Brickfields. It was just 25
mins drive from Kelana Jaya.

There were only a few of them near the gate at that time, so we drive to
have a small chaya at nearby restaurant.

Walked to the hall at 5.45 pm and saw the crowd slowing coming in.

This is the 1st meeting we are going which organized by HINDRAF to seek more
info and as well to show support to them.

There were few people giving away form to pen down support sign for the UK
case.

The mix crowd of old and young, man and woman soon filled the hall and
around 6.45 pm the hall was almost full.

Sharp at 7.00 pm, the 1st speaker, Mr Mano introduce himself and talked
about fundamental discrimination of right happening in Malaysia towards
Indians.

This followed by Mr Genga and Mr Wathya on the current situation and support
on the suit.

The whole atmosphere in the hall was very vibrating as the crowd claps for
every point made by the speakers.

The crowd also echoes with high spirit support with clear loud voices.

He even called the people not to worry to the police presence outside as it
is LEGAL and PERMIT APPROVED gathering.

There were a lot of things and facts shares in this gathering which needs to
be known by all of us.

This is must attend meeting by every Indian in Malaysia regardless of age,
religion, education or status as long as they are Malaysian Indians.

This group of lawyers from Mr. Mano, Mr Genga, Mr Waytha, Mr Uthaya and Mr
Rao has put the community above all to serve them with high dedication.

Their speech full of facts on

* the reason and the way the Indian were brought into Malaysia
* the promises given by the British before independence
* The suffering and pain by the Indians here under British colonial
* the contribution and glory made by our Indian towards British
* the dirty ways of the current government cleaning Indian history and
icons
* the discriminations by umno lead government in last 50 years
* the right that every Malaysia Indian have in law and constitution
* the wrongdoing by the PM as the government leader to save Indian as
whole.

And the most important thing was the reason why the suit was filed against
the UK and how the Reid commission failed the Malaysian Indians !!

This information shared was the most crucial and interesting parts.

I have to salute to this team of lawyers whom dedicated so much time and
life in preparing the findings and filing the suit.

As Mr Watya said, this suit is the bull’s eye shot that will open the eyes
of world towards the suffering of Indians in Msia.

It was a bit sad part to see only abt 2000 plus people came from Klang
Vallley to this meting despite Brickfields is well known as Indian hub.

Nevertheless the HINDRAF gathering at the other parts of Malaysia pulls huge
crowd in Sban ( ~7000) and Penang (~5000), Butterworth (~4000) and Kulim
(~4000).

As said, may be people are still worried on Bersih gathering reaction
recently. But this is total is different gathering with NON POLITICAL
purpose.

The other request made in the speech were,

1. The signature support by Malaysian Indian on the suit against UK

a. Each Indian to get at least 10 signatures and make 10 copies
of the form

2. The peaceful gathering to support the memo submission to the UK
counsel on coming 25th Nov 2007 at 9am in front of British Council, Jln
Ampang KL.

a. Request made if possible to be in “orange” to assemble peace
and sacred gathering. ( Amathiyum Thuimaiyum)
b. Be in peace and total calm during the gathering as it
resembles the Indians in Msia to pledge the HRH Queen of England to appoint
Her Queen’s Counsel to represent us.
c. The international media will be present at the gathering to
record this peace wave.
d. It will be a legal peace gathering with police permit.
e. Be there early to avoid traffic jam and possible to take
public transport like LRT Star to Ampang Park Stn which is only 50m walk to
the council.

3. Do daily prayers and light up a “agal villaku” in front of every
Indians house daily from 7pm – 8 pm to shown support on the suit against UK.

The gathering came close to end at 10.30 pm with standing recognition to the
brave hearts that fought their life to save the recent Kg Jawa Amman Temple
followed highly motivated song and the IKRAR reading.

It was a stunning and high vibrate gathering that I ever been.

We need more Malaysian Indian to support this team that is fighting for the
rights of all of us whom are poor, oppressed, suppressed and permanently
colonized.

As your simple contribution, pls pass this info to all the Indian tht u
knew.

Pls seek for the form and pen down your signature of support.

Be there in all the meeting to get to the root of the truth.

“KAMI MAHU HAK KAMI”

“KAMI MAHU HAK KAMI”

“KAMI MAHU HAK KAMI”

Thanks for reading and seek for support.

– Kannan Ramasamy –

MIC says ignore calls to attend rally

November 20th, 2007
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MIC: Ignore calls to attend rally

KUALA LUMPUR: The Indian community has been advised to ignore calls by certain groups urging them to attend a rally at the British High Commission this Sunday to protest against the demolition of an Indian temple in Klang. 

MIC secretary-general Datuk S. Veerasingam said the party had informed its members not to attend the gathering. He claimed the event was being held for the benefit of the Opposition. 

“There are SMSes calling participants to go against the authorities. Such matters will create a tense situation and innocent people will get caught while the perpetrators will walk free,” he added. 

Veerasingam said the MIC would discuss what action to take against its members who attend the gathering. He added that several social activists had acted irresponsibly by inciting the Indian community to hate the Government. 

“These people are not assisting the Government in solving problems affecting the Indian community. We have no problem with social activists. But this past week, the community has been confused by the actions of this group, including four lawyers, which we believe will only help the Opposition,” said Veerasingam at the Parliament lobby yesterday. 

He added that problems could be settled through proper channels in the coalition government.  

In SEREMBAN, police raided the office of lawyer and Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) head P. Waythamoorthy at Kemayan Square yesterday for allegedly possessing seditious materials. 

The 10-man team arrived at Waythamoorthy’s office at about 3.30pm and spent more than an hour searching for documents. 

Waythamoorthy said the police had a search warrant, but the raid was an attempt to intimidate him and others not to attend a mass gathering this Sunday outside the British High Commission. 

Waythamoorthy said the policemen took away several documents from his office including copies of letters he had written to the United Nations secretary-general, the Prime Minister and the Inspector General of Police on matters relating to the plight of the Indian community. 

He said the police also took photographs at this office, adding that this was not provided for under the warrant conditions. 

His brother Uthayakumar’s office in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, was also raided at the same time.  

City CID chief Senior Asst Comm 11 Ku Chin Wah said: “The raid follows a report lodged by a civilian at the end of July regarding a book deemed to be seditious.” 

HINDRAF gathering to attract 10000 people

November 17th, 2007
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10,000 to petition Queen E for support
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KUALA LUMPUR: About 10,000 people are expected to converge at the British High Commission on Nov 25 to petition the Queen of England to support a suit they filed recently.

The group will be led by the Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF), which on Aug 30 filed a class-action suit against the British government for bringing Indians to Malaysia as indentured labourers and exploiting them for 150 years and thereafter failing to protect the minority Indians rights in the federal constitution when independence was granted. The sum sought was US$4 trillion (RM14 trillion) — or US$1 million for every Indian currently residing in Malaysia.

P. Waytha Moorthy, the lawyer who filed the suit, said HINDRAF was also seeking an unspecified sum in damages "for all the pain and suffering of generations of Indians in Malaysia over the years". "The cost of the suit is about RM5 million, as estimated by our British solicitors and barristers.

"Malaysian Indians are poor and cannot afford the cost, so we are appealing to the Queen to appoint her Queen's Counsel and solicitors to represent the minority Indians," said Waytha.

He said the suit was not a demonstration or a rally. "We just want to petition the Queen's help and we want the British to know that Indians here are supporting this suit."

The British High Commission said it was aware of the petition and would consider it. "However, Nov 25 is a Sunday and the commission will be closed. I don't know whom they will be giving the petition to," said its political and press affairs adviser Abdul Rashid Hussein.

HINDRAF representatives met Cheras police yesterday to apply for a permit to hold the gathering. The district police chief, Assistant Commissioner Ahmad Amir Mohd Hashim, said police had not made a decision on the application. "We are studying the situation," he said.

Hindraf Signature Form

November 14th, 2007
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