________________ Media Conference (2) by Lim Kit Siang ___________________
(Parliament, Thursday): The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi must stop the “Little Napoleons” in JAWI from imposing a “reign of terror” with their lack of understanding of the Merdeka social contract and contempt for the constitutional rights of all Malaysians, creating inter-religious tension and setting back inter-racial harmony and nation-building.
I refer to the multi-agency raid led by JAWI (Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan) to the eating shops in Lorong Maarof, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, 26th June 2007, at about 11.30 a.m., particularly an Indian restaurant and a mamak restaurant.
When the raid was made on the Indian restaurant, an eye-witness had emailed the following account:
“I was sitting in the banana leaf shop this morning having a roti and a coffee when a group of JAWI officers entered the premises. 10 officers to be exact, into this little shop. They spent a good 20 minutes going through the place (and it is a small place!) and finally one officer writes out a writ and gives it to the cashier. They then left. Curious, I asked the cashier what that was all about and he replied that they were not allowed to have their little altars and pictures of their deities in their shop “because otherwise, Muslims cannot come into their shops” . What utter nonsense! Are we still living in the Malaysia that is so “famed” for its “religious tolerance”?? The shop is not a mamak shop. It is an Indian Banana leaf shop. Why would it be surprising that they should have signs of their religious beliefs in their own space? I didnt think that sort of thing was illegal (please correct me if I am wrong). What is wrong with this picture? Will it come down to the point when my Muslim friends should not visit my home just because I have a cross or a chinese altar there? PLEASE!
“Better yet, I discovered as I was leaving , that the JAWI personnel had targetted the other 3 banana leaf shops along that row of old shops. There were at least 4 nos of vans for the officers , ALL double parked on the main road and causing an inconvenience to the other road users. Is there a separate set of laws that govern these people? Notwithstanding the fact that they are trampling all over the definition of religious tolerance in this country, they also flaunt the general laws of the land. This makes me really angry and sad about the state of our country. “I now find it difficult to speak up for Malaysia when there are arguments comparing Malaysia to other countries. It is sad that we can have the once world tallest building and still think like we came out of the jungle yesterday.” Last night, I received an email from another public-spirited Malaysian who visited Lorong Maarof to check on the complaint. This is the account her email after the visit:
“I dropped by the two Indian restaurants at Lorong Maarof this afternoon to chat with the workers and to verify what exactly happened. The Star and another paper were already there yesterday, they said.
“I looked at the summons issued to Aiswari restaurant: The raid was done by the Bahagian Hub Halal of JAKIM, together with officials from other agencies, including JAWI, KPDN and HEP (? must be Kementerian P or D (not clear) Dalam Negeri; don’t know what HEP is) and DBKL. 10 of them came into the shop, but the cashier said there were about 15 others milling outside the streets.
“According to the summons, the officers came because of a complaint ( choice of berkala/aduan/susulan). 4 jenis kesalahan were written down:
1. bukan pemegang sijil halal JAKIM (this means their halal logo is from some other source?)
2. arahan tidak boleh menggunakan logo halal dan perbahasan dalam premis (??)
3. Sita?? – ayat ayat Qur’an di buat oleh JAWI?? (four framed ayats, 2 big, 2 small were taken away)
4. tiada pekerja Muslim (? cashier and all workers are Muslim) “The cashier who seems to be in charge was quite agitated, esp about the Muslim workers and halal meat served. He is an Indian (national) Muslim, showed the JAKIM ppl his passport with his Muslim name and all the 7 workers there were Muslim and so is the owner. The raiders questioned the “halal” ness of the food served and took the halal certs issued by the meat suppliers. Said he and the workers and owner are all Muslim so why shd they serve non-halal meat and chicken.
“they also took away all the ayat Qur’an, but I can’t figure out what the offence is – ayat Qur’an dibuat oleh JAWI??? Maybe they allege this is not a genuine Halal Muslim place, so they have no right to display ayat Qur’an? “At the corner restaurant where my friend’s niece ( the writer of the original email) was eating, they inspected the place, checked the meat to see if its halal, took pictures, took the halal certificate, and questioned why they have pictures of Hindu gods and candle on the mantlepiece behind the cashier when they serve Muslim customers. The guy said he told the JAKIM people the meat served is halal and showed him their halal cert from the supplier. Two other restaurants were closed.
“These seem to be neighbourhood hangouts and people of all races were there when I stopped by at 3 pm. If indeed they were doing the rounds to check on halal certification, why the heavy handed approach and comments and actions on display of religious symbols. (oh Ganesh was still very much there today on the wall, but the ayat Qur’an remains missing in the other place) My niece’s friend said it was very intimidating to have 10 officials walking around, taking pictures, asking questions, picking up food… and in these days of Lina Joy, Revathi, Subashini, Sharmala, it all points out to the same motive. How come everytime women complain about husbands not paying nafkah, or not appearing in court, the courts keep saying they do not have enough enforcement officers to serve summons on errant husbands/fathers, but plenty of enforcement officers to go on khalwat and halal raids…” This morning before coming to Parliament, together with DAP MPs Chong Eng (Bukit Mertajam) and Fong Po Kuan (Batu Gajah) and DAP Selangor state secretary Lau Weng San, I visited these two Lorong Maarof restaurants, and verified the complaints and the facts that had been given in the two emails as true and accurate.
At the corner Indian restaurant, the JAWI-led raid team took away the “halal” sign and served a notice of its infringements, which I have yet to have sight as the owner was not in. I understand that this is not an isolated case but such raids and offensive and insensitive remarks about the display of Hindu religious symbols in Indian restaurants had taken place in other parts of Kuala Lumpur.
The Prime Minister should cause an immediate investigation into the JAWI-led raids in utter disregard of the rights and sensitivities of non-Muslim Malaysian businesses and to suspend the errant officers from JAWI and other agencies like JAKIM.
(28/6/2007)
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No future for Indians in PKR, says Nalla
July 2nd, 2007KUALA LUMPUR: Businessman K.S. Nallakaruppan who quit Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) in May, has urged Indians to quit the party.
“There is no future for the Indians in PKR. The leaders have no interest in the problems of the Indian community,” he said here on Saturday.
The 61-year-old Nallakaruppan quit PKR after Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim directed him to withdraw from the vice-president’s race in the party elections although he had received the second highest number of nominations.
His latest outburst follows a claim by PKR deputy president Syed Husin Ali that Nallakaruppan had brought in only 136 Indian members into the party.
“Syed Husin was never there when I handed over 2,000 membership forms to Anwar when I joined the party on Aug 20, 2006.
“Anwar himself had publicly given me credit for bringing in the members,” he said.
Nallakaruppan said former Selangor PKR deputy chief P. Krishnasamy still has about 4,000 slips of the membership forms, which were handed over to Faizal Mustaffa, who was the assistant to the secretary-general.
“Although the forms were handed in, they were not processed as the PKR was busy preparing for the party’s elections as well as bringing Datuk Jeffrey Kitingan into the party,” he said.
On his political future, Nallakaruppan said he was still in the midst of discussions with several quarters.
“I will make an announcement soon. My supporters are waiting for a word from me and they will accept whatever decision I make,” he said.
Krishnasamy said the present Indian leaders in PKR did not have any standing among the Indian community.
They (the leaders) only know how to lodge police reports and try to gain cheap publicity. They are not concerned in addressing the problems of the community, he said.
Indian Malaysians ‘planned’ to be forgotten by 9MP
June 28th, 2007Indian M’sians ‘planned’ to be forgotten by 9MP
K Narayanasamy
Jun 26, 07 4:35pm
http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/69140
The answer given to a query in Parliament recently on allocations to uplift under-privileged Indian Malaysians sums up the position of the community in this country. Apparently, there is no specific allocation made in the Ninth Malaysian Plan – probably because nobody thought that it was a matter of any importance.
Only when speaking to the Indian Malaysians exclusively at some functions do the national level ‘leaders’ say that ‘the government will do its part to help uplift the plight of the community, as this government is for all the citizens, and cares for even the minorities like you.’ » Read more: Indian Malaysians ‘planned’ to be forgotten by 9MP
Schoolgirl’s heavy burden – works to support family
June 28th, 2007KUALA LUMPUR: With ailing parents and two school-going siblings to care for, Form Four student R. Yogeswary is forced to work as a part-time sales promoter.
After classes, she would return to her Desa Mentari home at Old Klang Road, complete her homework and rush to work in the city centre.
“I earn RM16 working four hours as a sales promoter. I spend RM2 for bus fare and the balance is used to buy food for the family,” she told a press conference. » Read more: Schoolgirl’s heavy burden – works to support family
Carlsberg Malaysia Foundation launched
June 22nd, 2007update: got calls to boycott Carlsberg…
KUALA LUMPUR: Carlsberg Malaysia launched the Carlsberg Malaysia Foundation last night in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of its Top 10 Charity Fund Raising Road Show.
At the event dubbed “Celebrating 20 Years of Fund Raising,” which was held at the Chinese Assembly Hall here, Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd managing director Soren Holm Jensen said: “The funds raised by the Top 10 Charity Road Show so far have exceeded the staggering RM290mil mark.”
The Top 10 Charity Road Show is an annual fund-raising campaign with the aim of providing aid to the development of Chinese education and advancement of local Chinese educational facilities.
The foundation will be an umbrella for all Carlsberg Malaysia’s Corporate Social Responsibility activities and the ongoing fund-raising programmes sponsored by Carlsberg Malaysia on a long-term basis.
Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting thanked Carlsberg Malaysia for its efforts.
“Chinese education began in this country even before we achieved independence. We have good friends from the non-Chinese community such as Carlsberg, which has helped us tremendously besides managing its own business,” he said.