The Civil Rights Committee of the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (CRC-KLSCAH) are organizing a public forum titled “Malaysia After the Hindraf Rally”. We cordially invite you and your friends to attend this activities. The details are as follows:
Date: 11th, December, 2007Â Â (Tuesday)
Time: 7.30pm (video clips showing ); 8 pm (forum starts)
Venue: Auditorium, 1st Floor, KLSCAH (1 ,Jalan Maharajalela , 50150 Kuala Lumpur.)(Next to the Monorail Maharajalela station)
Language: English
Panelists:
Sivanesan, lawyer, HINDRAF
Dr. Kumar,Central Committee member, PSM
Dr. Dzulkifli Ahmad, Director ,PAS Research Centre central working committee
Haris Ibrahim, human rights lawyer; initiator, People’s Parliament project
Nathaniel Tan , Information Bureau , PKR
Chair: Wong Chin Huat (vice chairman,CRC)
The rally organized by the Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF) has brought the nation’s and even the world’s attention to the perceived discrimination of Indian Malaysians in religion, culture and economy. The huge estimated turnout of 20,000 to 30,000 despite heavy road blocks, harassment and intimidation by the police spoke volume of the intense discontent within the Indian community. Such expression is unprecedented and phenomenal considering the Indian community has always been one of the strongest supporters of the ruling BN coalition.
The Civil Rights Committee of the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (CRC-KLSCAH), like many others in the civil society, sees this as a national rather than ethnic issue. It goes beyond the Hindraf lawsuit against the UK Government. All Malaysians and especially the government have now deep soul-searching to do. The dissatisfaction and frustration of the participants will not go away and cannot be answered simply by more intimidation, denial or accusation of communalism.
For the details,please contact with assistant secretary of CRC, Mr.Chan, 22746645.
if chinese and indians are not feeling comcort in malaysia it’s very easy go back to china and india. no need to upset the country. remember that British brought them in country when they need. But today malays no need them. if they want to go back they can do so.
Wow what a brilliant proposition by GHEE. IF Chinese not comcort(presumably comfortable) go back to China and if Indians not happy go back to India.
really happy to note this observation.
yes MASTER we are noting but your humble servants. please do onto us as you may.