| Emergency motion in Parliament 
    on IGP’s allegation of terrorist links of Hindraf – call on Attorney-General 
    to agree to bail for 31 charged for attempted murder 
    ____________Media Statement
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _______________
 
      
      (Parliament,
      Friday):
       
      I have this morning given 
      notice to the Parliament Speaker, Tan Sri Ramli Ngah, to move an emergency 
      motion on Monday on the allegation by the Inspector-General of Police, Tan 
      Sri Musa Hassan, which Hindraf is linked to terrorists and is canvassing 
      for support from terrorist groups.
 It will be Malaysia’s misfortune and tragedy if the government sole 
      concern is to indiscriminately demonize the Hindraf leaders over their 
      allegations of “ethnic cleansing” and genocide of Indians in Malaysia 
      which were not the reasons for the 30,000-strong Hindraf demonstration in 
      Kuala Lumpur on November 25 and use them as excuses to completely 
      disregard the legitimate grievances of two million Malaysian Indians at 
      their long-standing marginalization as Malaysian citizens.
 
 I am shocked at the Attorney-General’s role in the escalation of such 
      “denial-and reprisal” response – belatedly charging 31 Hindraf protestors 
      for the capital offense of attempted murder of a cop and objecting to any 
      grant of bail, resulting for all intent and purpose of their being 
      immediately jailed in Sungai Buloh prison indefinitely for months on end 
      until the end of the trial.
 
 If this is not a travesty of justice, I do not know what is!
 
 Tan Sri Gani Patail must know that as Attorney-General, he is the chief 
      legal officer not only of the government but for all 27 million Malaysians 
      and he must not act in any vengeful, vindictive or bullying manner – 
      something which he seemed to have forgotten in the past two days in his 
      appearance in court over the prosecution of the Hindraf protestors.
 
 I urge him to reconsider his objections to the granting of bail to the 31 
      protestors and to agree to their release on bail pending trial and to take 
      the personal initiative to submit such an application to the court – or he 
      will be doing a great injustice and disservice not only to the public 
      image of the Attorney-General’s Chambers, but to popular support for the 
      Barisan Nasional government.
 
 My urgent motion for an emergency parliamentary debate on the IGP’s 
      allegation of terrorist links of Hindraf is as follows:
 
 “That the House gives leave to Ketua Pembangkang YB Lim Kit Siang to 
      adjourn the House under S.O. 18 (1) to discuss a definite matter of urgent 
      public importance – the allegation by the Inspector-General of Police Tan 
      Sri Musa Hassan that Hindraf is linked to terrorists and that Hindraf is 
      actively canvassing for support and assistance from terrorist groups.
 
 “The IGP alleged on Thursday that Hindraf had given a twisted and 
      distorted picture to the international community on the status of Indians 
      in Malaysia, but is the police chief committing the same offence in giving 
      a twisted and distorted picture of Hindraf with its allegation about its 
      terrorist links without furnishing any supporting evidence?
 
 “The IGP’s allegation of Hindraf’s terrorist links without any evidence 
      whatsoever is a matter of grave national concern as it marks the 
      escalation of the hard-line denial-and-retaliation response of the 
      authorities to the 30,000-strong Hindraf demonstration in Kuala Lumpur on 
      Nov. 25 as a cry of desperation for justice by two million Malaysian 
      Indians for an end to their long-standing marginalization whether 
      political, economic, educational, social, cultural or religious.
 
 “Criticism of Hindraf allegations of ‘ethnic cleansing’ and genocide of 
      Indians in Malaysia cannot be excuse or justification for the 
      denial-and-retaliation response of the authorities, refusing to heed the 
      cry of desperation by two million peace-loving and law-abiding Malaysian 
      Indians for a New Deal to end their long-standing marginalization as equal 
      Malaysian citizens or to make unsubstantiated allegations of terrorist 
      links against Hindraf or for the harsh and belated decision by the 
      Attorney-General to charge 31 Hindraf protestors for the capital offence 
      of attempted murder of a policeman and objecting to the granting of bail 
      resulting in their being held in custody in Sungai Buloh Prison 
      indefinitely for months until the end of their trial.”
 
 I call on MIC President and Works Minister, Datuk Seri Samy Vellu as well 
      as all other MIC members of the administration, whether deputy minister, 
      parliamentary secretary or Member of Parliament, to signal their support 
      for such an emergency parliamentary debate on Monday.
 
 (07/12/2007)
 
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |