| Notice of urgent motion 
	tomorrow on Abdullah’s Black Sunday for human rights – with mass arrests of 
	peaceful Human Rights Day marchers, lawyers and BERSIH leaders 
    ______________Media Conference
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _________________
 
      
      (Parliament,
      Monday):
       I have this 
		morning given notice to the Parliament Speaker, Tan Sri Ramli Ngah to 
		move an emergency motion in Parliament tomorrow on Datuk Seri Abdullah 
		Ahmad Badawi’s Black Sunday for human rights on International Human 
		Rights Day yesterday – with mass arrests of peaceful Human Rights Day 
		marchers, lawyers and BERSIH leaders.
 My urgent motion reads:
 
		
		“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 police mass arrests on the occasion of 
		International Human Rights Day on 9th December 2007.
 “International Human Rights Day on Sunday 9th December 2007 turned out 
		to be a Black Sunday for Malaysia with mass police arrests including 
		lawyers and peaceful marchers to mark human rights day, Bar Council 
		Human Rights Committee chairman Edmund Bon and two leading lights of 
		BERSIH, Pas vice president Mohamad Sabu and Parti Keadilan Rakyat 
		information chief Tian Chua showing utter contempt and disregard of 
		human rights by the police and the government.
 
 “The arrest of the eight persons on Sunday morning, including five 
		lawyers, N Surendran, Latheefa Koya, R Sivarasa, Eric Paulsen and Amer 
		Hamzah, and human rights activists Anthony Andu and Norazah Othman in 
		totally unprovoked circumstances is a blot on human rights in Malaysia, 
		as the some 100 people who had gathered for the march in Kuala Lumpur 
		clearly posed no threat to anyone, let alone national security, public 
		order or peace.
 
 “The arrest and manhandling of Edmond Bon at the Bar Council premises in 
		connection with Human Rights Day banners were clear abuses of police 
		powers, excessive use of force and public display of police contempt for 
		human rights.
 
 “The arrest of Mohamad Sabu and Tian Chua and others, with numbers and 
		identities not fully disclosed by the police, rounded up the Black 
		Sunday in the four-year premiership of Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, 
		which had started on Oct. 30, 2003 with promise of greater respect for 
		human rights.
 
 “Has the Abdullah premiership finally taken off its velvet glove to show 
		the iron fist within to crush human rights in the country?”
 
      (10/12/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |