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		<title>Hindraf &#8211; some thoughts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The police has arrested three key leaders behind the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) &#8211; lawyers P Uthayakumar, P Waythamoorthy and V Ganapathy Rao, just as the movement is preparing for a mass rally this Sunday (Nov 25).  [Malaysiakini]
Klang Valley folks should have noticed the unusual jam in and around KL for the past [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The police has arrested three key leaders behind the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) &#8211; lawyers P Uthayakumar, P Waythamoorthy and V Ganapathy Rao, just as the movement is preparing for a mass rally this Sunday (Nov 25).  [<a href="http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/75165">Malaysiakini</a>]</p>
<p>Klang Valley folks should have noticed the unusual jam in and around KL for the past 2 days.  Police has set up roadblocks, albeit prematurely, to cope with the potential confrontation before the rally.  Seems like they has just up their ante by arresting the leaders of Hindraf.</p>
<p><strong>About Hindraf and the rally</strong></p>
<p>Not many Malaysians beside the Hindu community are paying attention to Hindraf&#8230;  that&#8217;s a sad fact.  After 50 years of independence, Malaysians are not giving much damn about the welfare of other races.  The irony thing is&#8230; the arrest and roadblocks actually helped spreading Hindraf&#8217;s movement.</p>
<p><span id="more-143"></span>Hindraf is planning a gathering outside of British High Commission at Jalan Ampang on Sunday to submit a petition with 100,000 signatures to Queen Elizabeth II to appoint a Queen&#8217;s Counsel to represent the Indian community in a class action suit against the British government for bringing Indians as labourers to the then Malaya and thereafter exploiting them.</p>
<p>The suit, filed at the Royal Courts of Justice in London by Hindraf chief P. Wathyamoorthy in August, sought compensation of up to US$4 trillion (RM13.5 trillion), or US$1 million (RM3.4 million) for every Indian in Malaysia.</p>
<p>The petition and suit might sound ridiculous; people have been teasing the real motive behind the rally.  Regardless, I am not going to question the possible personal agenda in Hindraf organization&#8230;  I chose to believe that they want to seek international (and Malaysians&#8217;) attention on the problem the Indian society is facing in Malaysia, and that the suit is just a gimmick to get attention.</p>
<p>I am not a big fan of public rally or demonstration, but I am not going to deny the rights of others to voice their thoughts.  Besides, who would want to bath under the torching sun or soak in the rain (and possibly polices&#8217; tear gas and water cannon) to demonstrate if their voices are heard in a more comfortable way?  People go to the streets because they don&#8217;t have much choice, not for fun.</p>
<p>For whatever cause it is&#8230;  <strong>Don&#8217;t bring minors to a demonstration</strong>.  One thing that I absolute distaste during the BERSIH rally is seeing minors involved.</p>
<p>Street demo is always unpredictable; the crowd might go wild, or the police might become irrational in handling situations.  Violent confrontation might happen&#8230;  it&#8217;s not safe to bring your young children to a demo.  Forget about education from young age, that&#8217;s bull sh!t&#8230;  there are better ways teaching children about democracy, human rights or whatever.</p>
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