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NEWS:Option to buy houses for estate workers

April 27th, 2007
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Option to buy houses for estate workers

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/4/27/nation/17558640&sec=nation

IJOK: Workers of three estates belonging to Kuala Lumpur Kepong (KLK) Bhd will be able to own single-storey terrace houses after KLK implements the housing schemes. 

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said the company had already agreed to implement the scheme after obtaining the approval from the relevant authorities. 

“The workers in Tuan Mee, Caledonia and Coalfield estates will be the main beneficiaries,” he told voters at a community centre. 

Tuan MeeÂ’s senior manager Chuan Chong Meng, National Union of Plantation Workers general secretary Datuk G. Sankaran, MIC deputy president Datuk G. Palanivel and other MIC leaders were present.  

Samy Vellu said the estate workers had put forward a proposal for the houses two days ago. 

“This is how the Barisan Nasional Government works. We discuss and got the approvals within a short time for the benefit of the estate people,” he said. 

Samy Vellu said estate workers who wanted to upgrade their houses or even own bungalows could do so after discussions with the company, which is constructing the houses. 

He said that there would also be other infrastructure like schools, temples and a playing field that would help to upgrade the standard of living of the people. 

Officials said the estate workers would be given priority to buy the houses at RM35,000 while others would have to pay RM42,000 for the two-room houses.  

NEWS:Samy Vellu said he had already referred more than 3,000 cases

April 25th, 2007
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“Samy Vellu said he had already referred more than 3,000 cases to the Welfare Department over the past 10 days.”
Imagine that. 3000 families. By the way, Welfare Dept need to have money to offer to these families. As it is, existing families have to wait long for the help to come.

Samy Vellu dismisses Indian vote split claim
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/4/25/nation/17532443&sec=nation
IJOK: Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu has dismissed an SMS being circulated to Umno leaders claiming that the Indian community here is split.
The MIC president said he had also received the SMS, which had also been sent to Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo.
“I don’t know whether it is a calculated move by certain people to ensure that Barisan Nasional candidate K. Parthiban will not win in the by-election,” he said during a meeting with the Sri Dhandayuthabani Temple committee here late on Monday.
Samy Vellu also said there were certain parties, who had held secret meetings in Klang and Cameron Highlands to work against Barisan.
“However, the response from not only the Indian voters but also the Chinese here has been encouraging. The mood on the ground is very positive for Barisan,” he added.
Samy Vellu reminded the Indian voters they should ensure the MIC had three representatives in the state assembly to represent the interests of the Indians in Selangor.
The Works Minister also spent several hours making door-to-door visits to the homes of Indians in Kampung Jawa Selangor.
“Some of them are staying in rundown homes, with handicapped children. There was one home, which had no water and electricity supply,” he said.
“I have asked MIC officials to help these people get assistance from the Welfare Department.”
Samy Vellu said he had already referred more than 3,000 cases to the Welfare Department over the past 10 days.
He also urged all eligible voters to return and cast their votes in the by-election.
“One vote can make a difference. We want all Ijok residents to be at the polling stations on Saturday,” he said.

Maika shareholders enlist Suhakam’s help

April 25th, 2007
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Maika shareholders enlist Suhakam’s help
Yoges Palaniappan Apr 6, 07 2:21pm

A group of Maika Holdings shareholders have submitted a memorandum to Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) pertaining the delayed declaration of dividends to the shareholders.
The memorandum stated that MIC President and the founder of the party’s investment company S Samy Vellu had publicly announced last November that the shareholders will be paid RM1.30 for every RM1 shareholding in three months.
However the shareholders, who had not been paid dividends since 1995, were in for a shock when they were informed by Maika’s Chief Executive Officer S Vell Paari on Feb 15 that no such scheme as announced by Samy was in place.
Vell Paari, who is Samy’s son, told the shareholders that the MIC president had no say in how Maika was being managed.
“How can he has no locus standi?” asked V Venbarasan today. He is an affected shareholder who was at Suhakam yesterday.
“I’m surprised to know that Samy has no connection with the company of which he founded. Moreover he made a public announcement that dividends will be paid in three months time,” he told malaysiakini when contacted. Venbarasan, a businessman, said that the shareholders have tried all means to get the matter solved but nothing has favoured them thus far.
“First we met the CEO, then we wrote to Companies Commission Malaysia (CCM), but nothing has materialised,” he added.
Acording to Venbarasan, CCM sent them (shareholders) a 3-line letter saying that “they have investigated the matter and everything is in order” as a reply to their 2-page report.
“We have come to Suhakam as a last resort and we have urged them to have a public inquiry,” said Venbarasan.
“This is an issue that has been dragging since 1992 and although I doubt that Suhakam’s intervention will help, we are just hoping for the best,” he added.
A toothless tiger
Meanwhile, DAP leader and MP for Ipoh Barat M Kulasegaran, who holds 10,000 shares in Maika Holdings, said that Samy’s action in not keeping to his words was a breach of promise.
“66,000 Indians throughout the country invested in the company on assurance by Samy in 1983 who promised that Indians’ economic status will be the highest in the country with increase from 1.5 percent to 7 percent,” said Kulasegaran.
However, the Indians’ economic stance has not increased but has shrunk to 1.2 percent in 24 years time, he added.
“At that time, many Indians sold their jewelleries and mortgaged their houses to buy the shares but now the company is in doldrums because of its mismanagement.”
“During the meeting with Suhakam commissioner Khalid Ibrahim, I told him that Suhakam should stop being the toothless tiger and wake up to the call of this complaint,” said Kulasegaran.
To this Khalid said that they (Suhakam) can give recommendations but cannot compel Maika to do anything.
source: http://kula.blogsome.com/

Malaysia’s Islamic officials seize baby from mother who sought a Hindu life

April 24th, 2007
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Malaysia's Islamic officials seize baby from mother who sought a Hindu life

The Associated Press

Published: April 6, 2007

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Islamic authorities took away the baby of a Muslim woman who is living as a Hindu in defiance of the law in the latest case of religious conflict straining ties in multiethnic Malaysia, officials said Friday.

Revathi Masoosai's 15-month-old daughter was taken by the Islamic Religious Department in southern Malacca state on March 26 and handed to Revathi's Muslim mother, said department enforcement officer Mohamad Imran Ahmad.

"The baby's grandmother has custody of her for now," Mohamad Imran told The Associated Press.

Revathi, an ethnic Indian, is being held in a rehabilitation center run by Islamic authorities for her religious transgression. The baby was with Revathi's husband when she was seized. He has filed a police complaint, but it was not clear if he plans to take the case to court.

Meanwhile, the baby will stay with her grandmother. "When the baby's mother is released, she can try to regain custody if she wants to," said Mohamad Imran without elaborating.

The case, which was made public by the opposition Democratic Action Party on Thursday, highlights an increasing number of spats affecting the religious and family rights of the ethnic Indian and Chinese minorities.

Indians, who form about 8 percent of Malaysia's 26 million people, are mostly Hindus while some are Christians, Muslims and Sikhs.

Activists say a string of recent disputes have ended in favor of Muslims – who comprise nearly 60 percent of the population – and strained ethnic relations in this multicultural nation, which has enjoyed racial peace for nearly four decades.

Revathi, 29, was born to Indian Muslim parents who gave her a Muslim name, Siti Fatimah. However, Revathi claims she was raised as a Hindu by her grandmother and changed her name in 2001, said Chong Eng, an opposition member of Parliament.

Revathi married Suresh Veerappan in 2004 according to Hindu rites. The marriage has not been legally registered because Suresh would have had to convert to Islam first.

Revathi's official identification documents state she is Muslim because Malaysians who are born as Muslims cannot legally convert.

The Islamic Religious Department apparently learned of Revathi's case after she gave birth. Revathi was detained in January and taken to a rehabilitation center in central Malaysia where she is expected to be held until at least mid-April to undergo religious counseling, Chong said.

"Separating mother and child … is inhuman," Chong said in a statement.

A custody battle would be complicated because Islamic officials and Revathi's mother would likely seek to try the case in Islamic Shariah court, which handles religious, family and personal law disputes involving Muslims.

Non-Muslims turn to civil courts to settle these issues. But the secular courts have generally avoided taking a position in such disputes between Muslims and non-Muslims, leaving it to the Shariah system, where verdicts have often favored Muslims.

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Revathi Masoosai/Siti Fatimah's 100-day detention for Islamic rehabilitation which ends today has been extended by the Malacca Syariah Court for another 80 days.

Revathi's husband, Suresh Veerapan was informed by Malacca Syariah Court officials that her detention at the Faith Rehabilitation Centre in Ulu Yam has been extended by 80 days.

When Suresh Veerapan asked for the reasons, an official told him "she did not cooperate during the 100-day stay" which ended today.

His demand for a copy of the court order on the extension was denied. Revathi was not brought to the Malacca court from Ulu Yam in Selangor. Dozens of relatives were waiting to see her.

Revathi, who suffers from asthma, had told her husband last week that she was not taken to a doctor although she was sick.

It is sad and tragic that this heart-rending tale of the father, mother and baby girl being forcibly separated into three different locations by law and religion had not been resolved today, despite a memorandum by DAP MPs to the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi last week.

NEWS:Tamil ‘movie stars’ sing their hearts out to woo voters

April 24th, 2007
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Tamil ‘movie stars’ sing their hearts out to woo voters
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Tuesday/National/20070424082021/Article/index_html
BATANG BERJUNTAI: Famous Tamil “movie stars” have descended on Ijok to entertain — and woo voters.
They include “Kamalhasan” and “Rajinikanth” who have been singing and dancing their way into the hearts of locals preparing for the by-election on April 28.
The local versions of the actors have been in great demand since the by-election was announced given the fact that Indians who generally love Tamil movies represent a large minority in the constituency.
Last Sunday saw them thrilling hundreds in a small hall at the Tuan Mee estate.
They were joined by director “Bharathiraja” who gave a short speech which began with his trademark greeting: “En inniya tamil makkale” (my dear Tamil people). He urged the locals to make sure they came out on polling day and voted for Barisan Nasional.
Kamalhasan and Rajinikanth also made similar appeals to the crowd.
Tamil film legend “M.G. Ramachandran” rose from the dead several nights ago to entrance the crowd with his histrionics.
The artistes were from the Kuala Lumpur-based Sangamam group, that had been performing daily in various estates in the run-up to the by-election.
Judging from the response of people at the MIC-organised event, the artistes may be crucial in tipping the balance at the polls.
Not to be outdone, the Chinese community has brought in popular local artistes Chong Sue Zhung and Li Huei Juin who belted out tunes to entertain voters.
Activities have also been held for youth from the estate who had their first taste of paintball yesterday.
They battled it out for half a day in a four-day sports carnival organised by Umno Youth.