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Media Statement by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, 29th March 2008:
Hamid�s refusal to release Manoharan and four other Hindraf leaders from
ISA detention should bring Malaysians back to reality � that the second
Abdullah administration has not really heard the voice of the people in
the March 8 political tsunami
The refusal of the Home Minister, Datuk Syed Hamid Albar to release
newly-elected Selangor DAP State Assemblyman for Kota Alam Shah and four
other Hindraf leaders, P. Uthayakumar, V. Ganabatirau, R. Kenghadharan
and T. Vasantha Kumar from Internal Security Act (ISA) detention should
bring Malaysians back to reality � that the second Abdullah
administration has not really heard the voice of the people in the March
8 political tsunami for change towards a more democratic, accountable,
just and progressive Malaysian society.
Hamid�s explanation is completely unacceptable. He said: �We cannot
simply react to political parties� calls. We have to give priority to
public safety and peace and will give due consideration only if there is
no threat to national security.�
This is because the ISA detention of the five Hindraf leaders last
December � purportedly linking them with �terrorist organizations� which
have proved to be completely baseless - was the result of calls by
Barisan Nasional component parties, particularly UMNO and MIC, and had
nothing whatsoever to do with national security.
Having myself being detained twice for a total of 35 months under the
ISA, I can vouch that ISA detentions had been used as political
instruments to suppress dissent which have no relationship whatsoever
with national security � and the ISA detention of the five Hindraf
leaders fall directly under this category!
The first Cabinet meeting last Wednesday created all-round national
disappointment as there were no positive indications that the second
Abdullah administration would be a reformist one, to fulfill the Prime
Minister�s many reform pledges - though four years late.
Proposals for far-reaching judicial reforms to address the two-decade
long subversion of the independence, integrity and quality of the
judiciary came up against a stonewall in the Cabinet � where even the
unsatisfactory and inadequate proposal by the de facto Law Minister,
Datuk Zaid Ibrahim that the government should apologise to the judges
who were victims of the 1988 judicial crisis could find no acceptance.
Hamid�s refusal to release Manoharan, Uthayakumar, Ganabatirau,
Kenghadharan and Vasantha Kumar from ISA detention despite the very
clear desire of the Malaysian voters is the second solid proof that
Abdullah�s claim that he has heard the �message� of the people in the
March 8 political tsunami - that �Point made and point taken� � is
clearly not the case.
After the March 8 political tsunami, the other Barisan Nasional
component parties, particularly MCA, MIC and Gerakan had blamed UMNO for
their electoral debacle � declaring that they would no longer stay
silent against the arrogant, undemocratic and unjust policies and
attitudes forced on them by UMNO Ministers and leaders.
Let the immediate and unconditional release of the Manoharan and the
other four Hindraf leaders from ISA detention be the first test of MCA,
MIC and Gerakan post-March 8 political tsunami:
� firstly, whether the MCA, Gerakan and MIC Ministers and Deputy
Ministers are prepared to ask the Cabinet next Wednesday to end the ISA
abuse and detention of the five Hindraf leaders; and
� secondly, whether MCA, Gerakan and MIC national leaderships are
prepared to submit a joint memorandum to the Prime Minister for the
immediate and unconditional release of the Hindraf five from ISA.
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Lim
Kit Siang, MP for Ipoh Timor & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman
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