| Threats by Prime Minister 
    himself to use ISA against peaceful demonstrators the nadir of the four-year 
    broken pledges by Abdullah premiership on democracy, human rights, 
    accountability, incorruptibility and preparedness to hear the truth from the 
    people 
    _____________Media Conference
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Wednesday):  
      The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri 
      Abdullah Ahmad Badawi returned from the Kampala Commonwealth Heads of 
      Government Meeting (CHOGM) and threatened to use the nefarious law, the 
      Internal Security Act (ISA), against peaceful demonstrators – marking a 
      new nadir of the four-year broken pledges by the Abdullah premiership on 
      democracy, human rights, accountability, incorruptibility and preparedness 
      to hear the truth from the people.
 Yesterday, Aljazeera reported the controversy in Japan over the Education 
      Ministry’s latest effort to revise school history textbooks on one of the 
      most notorious wartime incidents in Japan, where the Japanese military 
      ordered and sometimes forced the islanders to commit suicide during the US 
      invasion of Okinawa in the closing days of the Second World War. There was 
      a peaceful demonstration of more than 100,000 people in Okinawa to protest 
      against the Japanese Education Ministry’s instruction to textbook 
      publishers to edit out all references to the military’s role in the mass 
      suicides.
 
 Abdullah wants Malaysians to have “First-World Infrastructure, First-World 
      Mentality” and not “First-World Infrastructure, Third-World Mentality” and 
      it is time for the government to set the example of such “First-World 
      Mentality” and mindset by accepting the important role of peaceful 
      demonstrations in a first-world developed nation like Japan, United 
      Kingdom, Australia and United States for their citizenry to exercise their 
      democratic rights on freedom of expression and assembly.
 
 What chance and hope of Malaysia becoming a nation with “First-World 
      Mentality” when the government is the worst culprit of having 
      “Third-World” and even “Fourth-World” mindsets, as in threatening to 
      invoke the notorious Internal Security Act?
 
 Many have asked whether mass ISA arrests like the infamous Operation 
      Lalang in 1987, which led to major assaults on the independence and 
      integrity of the judiciary, the emasculation of press freedom and the 
      suppression of a vibrant civil society, is possible under Abdullah’s 
      premiership.
 
 With Abdullah’s threat to use the ISA yesterday, such a scenario now 
      appears more and more likely - and I call on Abdullah to make clear his 
      real stand on democracy, human rights, accountability, incorruptibility 
      and preparedness to hear the truth from the people.
 
 DAP Deputy Secretary-General and MP for Bukit Mertajam, Chong Eng and I 
      were at the Selayang magistrate’s court this morning where some 60 people 
      who had been detained at the Batu Caves Temple on Sunday’s Hindraf 
      demonstration and had been released on bail were waiting to be charged for 
      an illegal assembly.
 
 I met many of them and found that they are mostly respectable and 
      law-abiding Malaysian citizens, business people, technicians, contractors, 
      clerks and even executive and management officers, a group of people who 
      cannot be further from the term “penyangak” used by the Minister in the 
      Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz yesterday.
 
 Referring to the Hindraf demonstration, Nazri said:
 
    
    
      “Some 20,000 penyangak 
      (crooks) who participated in the rally would not jeopardize our viewpoint 
      of the entire community.” 
      I am shocked and saddened by 
      Nazri’s language, condemning the 30,000 decent and respectable people who 
      came from all over the country to peacefully and collectively express 
      their cry of desperation for justice at the long-standing neglect and 
      discrimination of their rights as Malaysian citizens.
 Who is a penyangak? Kamus Dewan defines “penyangak” as “pencuri, penjahat”.
 
 Does the MIC President, Datuk Seri Samy Vellu and all MIC members of the 
      administration, whether Deputy Minister, Parliamentary Secretary, MP or 
      Senator, agree with Nazri that the 30,000 people who turned up for the 
      Hindraf demonstration on Sunday are crooks and rogues, and that the 
      Hindraf rally was a “gathering of crooks”?
 
 Nazri should apologize unconditionally for this insult, not only to the 
      30,000 people at the Hindraf demonstration but also to the entire Indian 
      community and Malaysian nation. Samy Vellu and the entire MIC team in the 
      administration should insist that Nazri withdraw the term and apologize 
      for it without any qualification whatsoever.
 
 
      (28/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |