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Hindraf lobbies with government, opposition

Tajikistan News.Net
Tuesday 13th May, 2008 (IANS)

As the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) continues to lobby for the release of its detained leaders, Malaysia's opposition has also taken up the issue.

Opposition leaders Wan Azizah an Ismail and Lim Kit Siang said they had sought to put up questions in parliament, but were not allowed to do so.
The two met a Hindraf delegation in the parliament lobby Monday, The Star newspaper said.
Hindraf leaders have also urged Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to visit the detention camp saying that its leaders have been held under conditions that are 'not safe'.
The Hindraf team made its fourth visit to the prime minister's department and submitted a memorandum saying the conditions were bad for all 70 detained, irrespective of their race or political orientation.
Hindraf national coordinator R.S. Thanenthiran who led the delegation said: 'The water is filthy while shrubs and bushes are overgrown and not maintained. The overall condition is non-conducive and no longer safe for both the detainees and security officers there.'
'The prime minister should spare some time to check on the condition at the camp and visit the detainees. The families of ISA detainees are appealing to him to visit the camp. We believe that he has been misinformed on the conditions at the camp.'
Hindraf wants the abolition of the Internal Security Act (ISA) under which five of the group's top leaders - M. Manoharan, P. Uthayakumar, V. Ganabatirau, R. Kengadharan, and K. Vasantha Kumar - have been held since December to serve two-year terms.
The five have been detained for organising a rally in November to voice grievances of Tamil Hindus who form a bulk of the ethnic Indian population of an estimated 2.6 million.
The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) that has traditionally spoken for the estimated 2.6 million ethnic Indians has said that continued detention of Hindraf leaders was making them 'prominent'.
They should be let off if they do not pose a threat to the country, MIC Youth chief S.A. Vigneswaran said.

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www.aaniyan.com
05-13-08, 10:23 PM

Hindraf lobbies with government, opposition

The Pakatan Rakyat together with MCA, Gerakan, PPP and MIC has called on UMNO to release the Hindraf 5. Only UMNO is still defiant in releasing the detainees for their own political mileage and vendetta - how arrogant??. And Pak Lah has the audacity to tell UMNO members to prove to the rakyat that they are not arrogant!

mad black
05-14-08, 03:33 AM

bersama rakyat

PM selalu kata mesti dengar cakap rakyat tapi dalam hes ini PM tak ada masa bukan nak bincang nak jumpa pun tak bolih ini kah PMyang rakyat malaysia mahu?????
mari lah kita sama sama berdoa agar semua wakil DUN dan ADUN MASUK PAKATAN RAKYAT LAGI BAIK INI BARU LIMA NEGERI LEPAS INI SEMUA .....


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