| Cabinet should issue a total 
    halt to all temple demolitions in the country and set up a Royal Commission 
    of Inquiry into Tuesday’s Kampung Rimba Jaya Sri Maha Mariaman Temple 
    demolition and to draw up national guidelines for all future demolitions to 
    ensure they do not trample on religious sensitivities ________________Media Statement
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ___________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Sunday):  
      The Cabinet on Wednesday should 
      issue a total halt to all temple demolitions in the country and set up a 
      Royal Commission of Inquiry into Tuesday’s Kampung Rimba Jaya Sri Maha 
      Mariaman Temple demolition in Shah Alam and to draw up national guidelines 
      for all future demolitions to ensure they do not trample on religious and 
      cultural sensitivities.
 All temple demolitions should stop until the Royal Commission of Inquiry 
      has come out with its report and recommendations for national guidelines 
      for all future demolitions of places of worship which take fully into 
      account the Merdeka social contract 50 years ago which assured all 
      religions a rightful place in the country, the first Rukunegara principle 
      of “Belief in God” as well as the religious and cultural sensitivities of 
      a multi-religious and multi-racial Malaysia.
 
 What happened at Kampung Rimba Jaya on Tuesday, where brute and naked 
      force was displayed by the Shah Alam City Hall (MBSA) enforcement 
      authorities in utter disregard of proper procedures, religious and 
      cultural sensitivities in the demolition of the 40-year-old Sri Maha 
      Mariaman Temple, resulting in many injured, 20 people including four 
      lawyers arrested, has caused great damage to Malaysian nation-building and 
      is most shameful especially in a year when the country is celebrating 50 
      years of independent nationhood.
 
 The highhanded and reckless manner in which the Sri Maha Mariaman Temple 
      was demolished had raised the question, not only in Malaysia but 
      internationally, whether Malaysia really respects the fundamental and 
      constitutional rights of Malaysians to “freedom of religion” as enshrined 
      in Article 11 of the Federal Constitution.
 
 It is no exaggeration to say that to a significant section of the 
      Malaysian population, the 50th Merdeka anniversary celebrations have been 
      rendered meaningless by such arbitrary actions by those in authority which 
      are completely contemptuous of the legitimate rights and sensitivities of 
      different communities and religions in the country.
 
 This is why SUHAKAM, the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, 
      Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST), Malaysia Hindu 
      Sangam and various organizations including political parties had deplored 
      and condemned the MBSA demolition actions.
 
 This was also why DAP MP for Ipoh Barat and National Vice Chairman M. 
      Kulasegaran had sought to have an emergency debate in Parliament on the 
      temple demolition on Thursday but his motion was rejected by the Deputy 
      Speaker, Datuk Lim Si Cheng on completely unacceptable grounds.
 
 The Cabinet can go a long way to make amends for the great harm done to 
      Malaysian nation-building and the country’s reputation of respect for all 
      religions by Tuesday’s temple demolition by issuing a directive on 
      Wednesday for an immediate halt to all demolitions of temples and places 
      of worship, as well as establishing a Royal Commission of Inquiry tasked 
      with two terms of reference:
 
    
    
      • To inquire into Tuesday’s 
      high-handed demolition of the Sri Maha Mariaman temple in Kampung Rimba 
      Jaya near Shah Alam and to identify the state and local authority 
      officials responsible for abuses and excesses of power; and
 • To draw up national guidelines for all future demolitions of places of 
      worship which do not trample on religious and cultural sensitivities by 
      taking fully into account the fundamental right of “freedom of religion” 
      assured to all Malaysians.
 
      If the Cabinet on Wednesday can 
      issue such a directive and set up such a Royal Commission of Inquiry, it 
      will be the best Deepavali gift of the Malaysian government.
 Let all Cabinet Ministers, whether MIC, MCA, Gerakan, UMNO or from the 
      Sabah and Sarawak Barisan Nasional parties, prove that they can act in 
      unison in the larger Malaysian interest on the occasion of the nation’s 
      50th Merdeka anniversary to lay a firm basis for a plural nation by ending 
      all high-handed demolitions of temples and places of worship which trample 
      on religious and cultural sensitivities, and in so doing, making a 
      magnificent Deepavali present not only to Malaysian Hindus but to all 
      Malaysians as well.
 
 
      (4/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |