| High-handed police action at 
    Hindraf rally – Indian Diaspora reacts 
    ___________________2008 Budget Debate Speech
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ______________________
 
      (Dewan 
      Rakyat,
      Wednesday):  
      Monday’s press carried reports 
      and photographs of a foreign woman tourist in the Kuala Lumpur centre on 
      Sunday who was the victim of indiscriminate police tear gas attacks which 
      aggravated her asthmatic condition.
 In the era of globalization, the earth has become a global village and it 
      is impossible for Malaysia to disregard international reactions to local 
      events if we are to enhance our international competitiveness whether in 
      attracting tourists or foreign investors.
 
 Peaceful demonstrations do not scare tourists. It is high-handed police 
      actions and the mishandling of peaceful demonstrations as happened with 
      regard to the Hindraf rally in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday which drives away 
      tourists and investors.
 
 For example, in countries with a very flourishing tourist industry like 
      the United Kingdom, Australia and United States, peaceful demonstrations 
      are quite common and do not have any effect in scaring away tourists.
 
 During question time this morning, I had asked the Parliamentary Secretary 
      to the Foreign Ministry, Datuk Ahmad Shabery Chik whether there had been 
      adverse reactions from the Indian Diaspora or whether the Ministry is 
      expecting any from the police mishandling of the Hindraf rally.
 
 Although Ahmad Shabery replied in the negative, the truth is otherwise. 
      The Indian media have reported adverse reactions to the government 
      handling of the Hindraf demonstration – media like Hindu India, Hindustan 
      Times India, Times of India, CNN-IBN India, Zee News India, News Today 
      India, and The Tribune India.
 
 Malaysiakini has the following report:
 
    
    
      “Indian Prime Minister 
      Manmohan Singh has been urged to take immediate action concerning the 
      state of the Indians in Malaysia.
 “The premier’s intervention was sought by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M 
      Karunanidhi and other politicians in the state following the mass rally 
      held on Nov 25 in Kuala Lumpur.
 
 “According to the Hindu newspaper, Karunanidhi 
      wrote to Manmohan on Tuesday asking him to employ the necessary measures 
      regarding the “sufferings and bad treatment” of Tamils in Malaysia.
 
 “Karunanidhi said the people of Tamil Nadu were disturbed over the 
      happenings in Kuala Lumpur.”
 
      If Malaysia is to optimize our 
      potential to attract world tourists to Malaysia, the country and 
      government must be prepared to adopt the best international practices on 
      democracy, human rights, accountability and good governance.
 This morning, DAP MP for Bukit Mertajam, Chong Eng and I were at the 
      Selayang magistrate’s court where some 50 people were waiting to be 
      charged for an illegal assembly in connection with the Hindraf 
      demonstration.
 
 Yesterday, the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Seri 
      Nazri Aziz labeled the Hindraf demonstrators as “penyangak” when he said:
 
    
    
      “Some 20,000 penyangak 
      (crooks) who participated in the rally would not jeopardise our viewpoint 
      of the entire community.” 
      The people I met at Selayang 
      Court awaiting to be charged for an illegal assembly in connection with 
      the Hindraf rally on Sunday are mostly respectable and law-abiding 
      Malaysian citizens, business people, technicians, contractors, clerks and 
      even executive and management officers.
 How can Nazri call them “penyangak” which according to Kamus Dewan means 
      “pencuri, penjahat”?
 
 Nazri should apologize for his language in condemning the 30,000 decent 
      and respectable people from all over the country to peacefully and 
      collectively express their cry of desperation for justice as Malaysian 
      citizens.
 
 
      (28/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |