| Gani owes the Batu Caves 31 
    unjustly incarcerated for 13 days - a total of 403 days - and their families 
    a public apology ______________Media Statement (2)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Tuesday):  
      The Attorney-General Tan Sri 
      Gani Patail owes the Batu Caves 31 who were unjustly incarcerated for 13 
      days and their families a public apology for the sufferings and hardships 
      they should not have been made to go through.
 Gani’s explanations why he dropped the charges of attempted murder against 
      the Batu Caves 31 in the Shah Alam Sessions Court underline the grave 
      injustice which the Attorney-General had caused the 31 with the ridiculous 
      charge of attempted murder and collective punishment of the 31 with the 
      denial of bail for 13 days, resulting in a number of victims losing their 
      jobs.
 
 Two reasons had been given by Gani.
 
 Gani said: “We can’t pinpoint who exactly did it or rather who was the one 
      who threw the brick at the person who was badly injured”. If so, why did 
      he charge the 31 with the capital offence of “attempted murder” with the 
      maximum sentence of 20 years’ jail and fine, and what’s worse, denying 
      bail to them for 13 days on a completely baseless contention of their 
      being threats to national security!
 
 Secondly, Gani said the 31 men were initially charged not because they 
      were alleged to be Hindraf members but because they had committed an 
      offence by participating in an illegal assembly.
 
 Gani said all the 31 men had signed letters opposing Hindraf and claimed 
      they were not Hindraf members. They also said they would never take part 
      in any illegal assembly in the future.
 
 This is a very serious contradiction. If the 31 were not charged because 
      they were Hindraf members, why should any subsequent claim that they were 
      not Hindraf members have any bearing on their cases?
 
 The Batu Caves 31 had already been harshly and unfairly punished although 
      they were innocent of the charge of attempted murder, as they were all 
      incarcerated for 13 days each, which work out to 403 days for jail 
      sentence for the 31.
 
 The least Gani should do is to tender a public apology to the Batu Caves 
      31 and their families for this travesty of justice and abuse of 
      prosecutorial powers in his unfair and unjust handling of cases of the 
      Batu Caves 31.
 
 
      (18/12/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |