228 Burmese Asylum Seekers and Refugees Arrested by RELA

SUARAM (Suara Rakyat Malaysia) is informed that 228 asylum seekers and refugees from Burma were arrested in an operation by the Malaysian Immigration and RELA (People’s Voluntary Corps) raid today (25 June 2007). About 2.00am, the joint force raided the Chin Refugee Centre and Chin communities at Jalan Imbi and Jalan San Peng, Kuala Lumpur.

Most of the detainees are recognised as refugees by the United Nations High Commission of Refugees (UNHCR). Among them, 30 people are underaged, 5 pregnant women and 10 people who will be sent to United State of America tomorrow for resettlement. Chin refugee leader, Philemon was also among those arrested.

For the time being, the 10 refugees who will be resettled to USA together with Philemon, have been released after pressure for Human Rights groups. Remaining 217 people had been sent to Semenyih detention camp.

SUARAM condemns the arrest and calls for the immediate release of all the arrested asylum seekers, especially those UNHCR refugee card holders and women. As an elected member of the UN Human Rights Council, the Malaysian government should respect the right of refugees in accordance to international human rights law.
We urge you to protest the arbitrary arrest by writing to:

Dato’ Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi

Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Security

Prime Minister’s Office Malaysia
Perdana Putra Building,
Federal Government Administrative Centre,

62502 PUTRAJAYA,

Selangor, Malaysia.
Tel : + 60 3 8888 6000
Fax : + 60 3 8888 3444

Datuk Radzi Sheikh Ahmad,

Minister of Home Affairs,

Level 12, Block D1, Parcel D,

Federal Government Administrative Centre,

62546 PUTRAJAYA.

Tel: +60 3 8886 8000

Fax: +60 3 8889 1613

Tuan HJ. Wahid Bin MD Don, Director-General of Immigration Department

Dato’ Ishak Mohamed, Enforcement Director of Immigration Department

Director General Office

Immigration Department of Malaysia,

Level 1-7 (Podium) Block 2G-4, Precint 2,

Federal Government Administration Centre,

62550 Putrajaya,

Tel: +60 3 8880 1000

Fax: +60 3 8880 1200

Encik Zaidon Bin Haji Asmuni,

RELA Director General,

RELA Malaysia Headquarters,
Level 6, Block D2, Parcel D,
Federal Government Administrative Centre,
62546 Putrajaya.

Tel: +60 3 88863354/ 88863097/ 88886298/ 88886308

Fax: +60 3 88886314/ 88886317/ 88886316/ 88886309

For more information, please contact SUARAM’s coordinator MoonHui at 012-7209981 or tah09sept@gmail.com / suaram@suaram.net

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Dato’ Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi

Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Security

Prime Minister’s Office Malaysia
Perdana Putra Building,
Federal Government Administrative Centre,

62502 PUTRAJAYA,

Selangor, Malaysia.
Tel : + 60 3 8888 6000
Fax : + 60 3 8888 3444

Dear sir,

Re: 228 Burmese Asylum Seekers and Refugees Arrested by RELA

We are writing to express our deepest concerns over the latest cases of 228 asylum seekers and refugees from Burma were arrested in an operation by the Malaysian Immigration and RELA (People’s Voluntary Corps) raid today (25 June 2007).

About 2.00am, the joint force raided the Chin Refugee Centre and Chin communities at Jalan Imbi and Jalan San Peng, Kuala Lumpur.

Most of the detainees are recognised as refugees by the United Nations High Commission of Refugees (UNHCR). Among them, 30 people are underaged, 5 pregnant women and 10 people who will be sent to United State of America tomorrow for resettlement. Chin refugee leader, Philemon was also among those arrested.

For the time being, the 10 refugees who will be resettled to USA together with Philemon, have been released after pressure for Human Rights groups. Remaining 217 people had been sent to Semenyih detention camp.

We condemns the arrest and calls for the immediate release of all the arrested asylum seekers, especially those UNHCR refugee card holders and women. As an elected member of the UN Human Rights Council, the Malaysian government should respect the right of refugees in accordance to international human rights law.

Yours Sincerely,

……………………………..
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