Posts Tagged ‘Protest’

Hindraf candlelight vigil for Balasubramaniam

July 9th, 2008
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Hindraf have joined the Balasubramaniam bandwagon by organising a candlelight vigil tonight at Brickfields. Bala’s nephew revealed that Bala had made contact with him (Kumaresan) late last night via a short telephone call.

For about 20-minutes, some 40 individuals who took part in the gathering chanted “Where is Bala?”, “We want Bala”, “IGP, free Bala” and “Najib, don’t hide Bala” among other slogans. Two PKR MPs – S Manickavasagam and R Sivarasa – were also at the vigil to lend support to the gathering.

Manickavasagam warned that Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) would hold a demonstration if the missing private eye was not found by this weekend.

Samy hounded by MAIKA investors

July 6th, 2008
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MAIKA will be an albatross around the neck of MIC for as long as the investors are not refunded and those responsible are bought to justice. Samy can expect more such receptions as long as MAIKA issue can be used to raise the emotions of the community. Just mention MAIKA, and you most likely will see the amount of anger, contempt and hurt that people seem to register. Whether the person was actually a victim had become irrelevant. It (MAIKA) has spread like a virus, affecting the community in general.

If we remember correctly, Samy Vellu announced that the investors will be refunded with some amount, but its going to be a year now. Habuk pun tarak. When people want to ask, these guys ran away (that’s what I understand from “drove away”).

Well, if anyone have more information on the incident, please share. Meanwhile, read the article that appeared in the Star:

JOHOR BARU: A commotion broke out in a temple compound here when a group of people claiming to be Maika Holdings investors could not meet MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu yesterday. The group of about 50 had waited for more than three hours and became agitated when Samy Vellu refused to discuss their grievances over the losses they claimed to have suffered.

The protesters had initially gathered at around 9am outside the SJK (T) Ladang Ulu Tiram in Ulu Tiram near here. However, they rushed to the Arulmigu Thiru Murugan temple about 2km away when they found out that Samy Vellu was there.

At the temple, tempers flared between the protesters and MIC vice-president Datuk S. Sothinathan when they accused one another of speaking disrespectfully. The protesters calmed down and agreed to move out of the temple compound when they were told that the matter would be discussed outside.

The MIC leaders, however, later drove off.

Spokesman for the protesters, businessman K. Selvakumaran, 48, said they were upset because Samy Vellu had not responded to their questions about Maika Holdings.

Seri Alam OCPD Supt Roslan Zainuddin said that the situation was under control and the protesters had dispersed peacefully.

Perak UMNO apologises over Hamidah’s racial insult

July 2nd, 2008
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Following the furore over Perak Sungai Rapat assemblyperson Hamidah Osman’s racial insult in the state assembly, the state UMNO and BN had publicly apologized.

In a statement, state Umno secretary Datuk Ramly Zahari said the
remarks of Hamidah, who is also Gopeng Wanita Umno chief, were
regrettable.

“As such, Umno and Barisan apologises to
those, especially the Indian community, who felt slighted or
offended,” he said yesterday.

“Although she has retracted her words at the state assembly,
it is felt that we should still extend our apologies in order to
maintain the good relationship among the races,” said Ramly.

“We hope it will be accepted with an open heart by everyone,” Ramly added.

In NST, the following is mentioned:

In a statement faxed to the New Straits Times office here yesterday
evening, Perak Umno liaison secretary Datuk Ramly Zahari said he was
instructed by state liaison chairman Datuk Seri Tajol Rosli Ghazali to
issue a statement on the matter.

He said Tajol Rosli wanted the
matter dealt with quickly for fear it would affect race relations since
the issue had drawn flak from the public.

Ramly said Perak Umno
and the state Barisan Nasional regretted “the slip of tongue” by Sungai
Rapat assemblyman Hamidah Osman and “apologised to all quarters who are
unhappy with the remark, especially the Indian community”.

“Hamidah had retracted her statement in the state assembly.


“Nevertheless, to maintain a good relationship among the
races, we hope this statement of regret and apology will be accepted
with an open heart by all parties,” he said.

Ramly admitted that Hamidah had uttered a remark which insulted the
Indian community, but maintained it was merely a slip of the tongue.

Her statements caused much anger in the community, with many police reports being made and at least two protests being held.

MIC’s Samy Vellu also expressed unhappiness over her statements.

For the record, Hamidah had apologized 3 times publicly to community. Time to move on. We forgive, but not forget.

Hamidah insults Indian community

June 28th, 2008
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Is the insult by Sungai Rapat (Perak) state assemblyperson Hamidah Osman reflective of BN’s treatment of MIC and Indians in general? One cannot forget Lim Keng Yaik’s famous words as well – something to do with rubber trees (wonder why no one protested him getting Tun). Obviously in a multiracial country, there’s always friendly banter between friends of different races, calling each other names. But that is in an informal, friendly environment. But in a formal setting, the assemblyperson should have known better. Now, Hamidah has become a liability for BN. Apology and wasting money going around her constituency will be wastage only. She might even be greeted with slippers. Best if she resign and save MIC from trying to do a salvage job. The story is below:

Hamidah insulted the Assembly Speaker Sivakumar and his race when she asked him whether he ‘agreed to
disagree’ with a well-known fable of whether a snake or a man from a
certain racial community should be killed first.

Her question caused a commotion by the ruling coalition asking her to retract her question, but Hamidah insisted that she was
merely asking if Sivakumar “agreed to disagree” with it and pleaded innocence.

The
speaker who is also DAP Tronoh assemblyperson instead let her off the
hook with a mere warning of “not to repeat such sensitive remarks.” She later retracted her words after being ordered to do so by the BN whip.

Realising her political mistake (though not necessarily repented) she publicly apologised for hurting the Indian community at a packed press conference in the Ipoh Country Club this
morning, saying that it was not her intention to hurt
the Indian community with a racial slur.

“I have already
retracted my statement in the House and now, I am offering my humble
and sincere apology here to all Indians for uttering the racist remarks
in the heat of the moment.

“I regret for saying that and promise
not to repeat it anywhere anymore,” said a visibly moved Hamidah, who
plans to embark on a ‘constituency road show’ to explain and apologise
over the incident to electorates in Gopeng, which encompasses Sungai
Rapat.

The Buntong assemblyman Sivasubramaniam had this to say (trust the ruling party to use this extensively):

DAP Buntong state assemblyperson A Sivasubramaniam did
not mince his words, labeling her “a racist upholding BN tradition of
racial brand politics”.

“It is ungainly graceless for a people’s
representative to utter such racist remarks against the speaker and his
community,” he said.

Sivasubramaniam
also said Hamidah’s remarks was proof that BN, particularly Umno, had
yet to accept its electoral defeat and conform to the reality that “a
speaker of Indian origin was presiding the House”.

“She and Umno are playing with fire by hurting the racial sentiment of others,” he told Malaysiakini.

Anyway, she was forced to make a public apology, causing a humiliation to BN, and probably take off the pressure from Nizar’s administration for the moment. She was not referred to the Privileges Committee because according to Malaysiakini:

However, a Perak
government insider said Hamidah was not referred to the Privilege
Committee because she was deliberately left to “suffer public
condemnation”.

“She could have become an Umno ‘heroine’ and
evaded public humiliation since she would gain ‘immunity’ if referred
to the committee.

“The game plan worked to force Hamidah to come
out and openly apologise to Indians in Perak and the country as well,”
the insider said.

Media Boycott ends

June 25th, 2008
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The media boycott at the parliament ended a day after it was initiated. The barricades were removed by Bung Mokhtar yesterday afternoon, but the media personnel did not enter the restricted areas since there was no official statement from the Parliament office. This action angered Minister Nazri. He said the BN Backbenchers Club (Bung Mokhtar and gang) should have not removed it before the Speaker made official announcement. NST wrote that there is a a silent battle going on between Nazri and the BN BBC.

As reported in Malaysiakini:

 Meanwhile Minister in Prime Minister’s Department Nazri Aziz lambasted the BN Backbenchers Club (BBC) members who removed the barricades yesterday.

“I do not condone their action. Even though they are from BN, they have no power to do that. Who are they to take down the barricade? It’s a bad example of them,” he said today when contacted by a Star senior journalist.

He further added that the power instead lied on the hands of the speaker and they should wait for the decision to be made.

“It’s the speaker’s power, he’s in charge. It’s unbecoming… don’t think you are a BBC member, you can do what you like, is this a gangsters’ club? They better know where they are placed in the house,” he lamented.

The minister also dismissed the allegations that he was behind the media ban, as reported in Malaysian Insider.

He however gave credit to the opposition for raising the matter in the house yesterday.

The speaker Pandikar Amin, today was not exactly behaving in a humble manner when he said:

I would be seen like a loser if I said the ban is lifted

This joker is more worried about saving face than either (i) admit his mistake or (ii) stick to his guns.