Archive for December, 2007

Four More Released but Conditionally

Gerakan Mansuhkan ISA (GMI) has been informed that four (4) Internal Security Act (ISA) detainees, who were allegedly JI members, have been released conditionally under Restrictive Residence Act (1933) on 19 December 2007. They were detained for more than four years since 2002.
The four men are Bakkery bin Mahhamud (Sent to Kamunting Detention Centre (KDC) […]

MENTERI BESAR SERONOK BERCUTI! MASALAH PENDUDUK LADANG KIRBY/KAROTINA TIDAK SELESAI!

MENTERI BESAR SERONOK BERCUTI! MASALAH PENDUDUK LADANG KIRBY/KAROTINA TIDAK SELESAI!
Penghujung 2007 sudah kita hampiri
Semua menunggu menyambut 2008
Penduduk Ladang Kirby berjuang sejak 2001 lagi
Sudah 7 tahun masalah tak selesai lagi !
Pada tahun 2001, penduduk ladang Kirby dan Ladang Karotina diberhentikan kerja dan diberi notis untuk keluar dari tanah tersebut. Dari hari itu, para penduduk ladang telah […]

URGENT APPEAL - Release Immediately M Manoharan, Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) legal advisers P Uthayakumar, R Kenghadharan and V Ganabatirau and T Vasantha Kumar

MADPET (Malaysians Against Death Penalty and Torture) writes to inform you that 5 human rights defenders and activist were arrested by the police On 13/12/2007 under the Internal Security Act (ISA), which allows detention without trial. Inspector-General of Police Musa Hassan said the arrests, under Section 8(1) of the ISA, were made against the five […]

BERSIH Concurs with The Star that EC Must Account for Election Expenditure

“It is incumbent upon the Election Commission to provide a full and proper accounting of all election-related expenditure, details of which should be available online and on request.”
Such was the views of an editorial of the Star on Sunday 23 December 2007, which BERSIH would like to express support.
Often (wrongly) being depicted as anti-establishment element […]

WFDA STATEMENT: ASIAN DEMOCRATS EXPRESS CONCERN ABOUT CRACKDOWN ON CIVIL RIGHTS IN MALAYSIA

In a series of events in recent weeks, the Malaysian government has demonstrated an alarming tendency to use draconian measures against peaceful demonstrations and other forms of civil society actions.

Invitation to SJK(C) Damansara (BaiXiao) opening school ceremony
SJK(C) Damansara

SOS Damansara Committee would like to invite all our friends to year 2008 SJK(C) Damansara (original) opening school ceremony.
Date : 3 Jan 2008
Time : 7.30am-8.30am
Venue : SJK (C) Damansara (original) Jalan 17A/1, 46400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor D.E.
After waiting for 7 years, SOS Damansara Committee decided let students SJK(C) Damansara (original) move to SJK(C) Damansara (original), […]

INTIMIDASI KERAJAAN TIDAK BERJAYA

“Kerajaan kata demonstrasi bukan budaya Negara kita. Polis kata perhimpunan aman adalah haram dan lancarkan OPS PADAM 2 untuk mematahkan kebangkitan rakyat. Akhbar arus perdana pula membuat ’survey’ yang menunjukkan kononnya rakyat Malaysia tidak menyokong hak berhimpun.”
Ini adalah keadaan di Negara kita sejak 10 November lalu apabila rakyat Malaysia turun ke jalan raya menuntut hak […]

GMI CANDLELIGHT VIGIL
Dataran Merdeka

We, the organizers of the candlelight vigil in solidarity with ISA detainees planned for Saturday 22 December at Dataran Merdeka, hereby announce that the programme is postponed until early next year, in response to the warning issued by the police this afternoon, so that a police permit can be applied for.

ISA a disgrace to Islam Hadhari and mockery to democracy

Sisters in Islam strongly urges the Malaysian government to review its decision to use the ISA against five Hindu Rights Action Force leaders. We call for their immediate release.
As a member of the Gabungan Mansuhkan ISA (Abolish ISA Movement), SIS also urges the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia, SUHAKAM to work for the release of […]

Memorandum of Civil Society Organisations to the Parliament on the Proposed Special Complaint Commission Bill

We, the undersigned Civil Society Organisations, express our great disappointment over the tabled Special Complaints Commission (SCC) Bill in Parliament instead of the Independent Police Complaint and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) Bill proposed by the Royal Commission to Enhance the Operation and Management of the Royal Malaysia Police.




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