The mass rally organised by the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) reflected
the disgruntlement of the Indian community, said Human Rights Commission of
Malaysia (Suhakam) commissioner Prof Khoo Kay Kim today.
According to Khoo, the rally provided a clear picture of how the Indian
community has suffered prolonged marginalisation before and after the country
achieved independence from the British.
“The Indian community is not doing so well compared to other races in this
country. I believe that the rally was well-intended unlike the many accusations
that the rally was racially-driven,” he told a press conference at the Suhakam
office in Kuala Lumpur.
Sunday’s rally drew some 30 000 protestors to support a US$4-trillion
class-action suit against the British government for bringing the Indians as
“slaves” to this country.
However, Khoo, a renowned historian, also pointed out that Hindraf cannot blame
the government entirely for the community’s woes but must also look at political
parties which claim to represent their interest.
Asked if he was referring to MIC, the commissioner, who was hesitant to give a
direct reply, said: “Each race-based party claims to represent the interest of
their supporters so in the case of the Indians, who else should they
scrutinize?”
As far as the legitimacy of the rally is concerned, Khoo said the United Nations
Human Rights charter which recognises peaceful assemblies as the right of every
citizen has been “accepted” by the Malaysian government.
He said the issue of national security is often used as a reason to justify a
clamp down on peaceful rallies.
Unnecessary force
Meanwhile, Bar Council president S Ambiga expressed concern over the manner in
which the police had handled the rally.
In a statement, she said the police had employed unnecessary force since the
motivation behind the rally was a peaceful call for the government to address
the problems faced by the Indian community.
During the rally, the police had repeatedly fired tear gas and chemical-laced
water to disperse the protestors, some of whom also alleged to have been roughed
up by police personnel.
The authorities, on the other hand, have accused the protestors of behaving
violently.
“Apart from the fact that the right to assemble peacefully is enshrined in the
Federal Constitution, attempts to curtail the assembly muzzles voices that must
be heard as there is clearly a group of Malaysians who feel marginalised,
frustrated and helpless,” said Ambiga.
She stressed that the best solution would be for the government to “hear the
voice of the people and heed their call.”
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