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        Media Statement  by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, 2nd 
		April 2008: 
        Hamid Albar single-handedly destroying Abdullah’s reputation that he is 
		belatedly delivering his reform pledges though more than four years 
		behind time by his refusal to immediately releasing the five Hindraf 
		leaders under ISA detention Home Minister, Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar is single-handedly 
		destroying the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s 
		reputation that he is belatedly delivering his reform pledges though 
		more than four years behind time by his refusal to immediately and 
		unconditionally releasing newly-elected Selangor DAP State Assemblyman 
		for Kota Alam Shah A. Manoharan and four other Hindraf leaders, P. 
		Uthayakumar, V. Ganabatirau, R. Kenghadharan and T. Vasantha Kumar from 
		Internal Security Act (ISA) detention.
 Hamid’s comment on Samy Vellu’s call for the release of the five Hindraf 
		activists could be used against the Home Minister himself. Noting Samy 
		Vellu’s claim that his call was not a “publicity stunt”, Hamid said that 
		was “his right as the leader of the Indian community to fight for the 
		cause” and that “if he was in Samy Vellu’s shoes, he might have done the 
		same thing”.
 
 Clearly, Hamid had done the same thing and was not looking at the ISA 
		detention of the Hindraf 5 afresh in the light of the unmistakable 
		message of the March 8 “political tsunami” in wanting an immediate end 
		to injustices and abuses of power like the arbitrary and unjust ISA 
		detention of the Hindraf 5, but was purely looking at the issue in his 
		capacity as an UMNO leader who must defend his turf in the upcoming UMNO 
		General Assembly, subordinating and sacrificing the Ministerial oath of 
		office to give top priority to national interests as the new Home 
		Minister to steer the country from its past history of human right 
		violations and abuses of power particularly in ISA detentions.
 
 In obstinately refusing to accede to demands for the immediate and 
		unconditional release of the Hindraf 5, even without calling for an 
		instant review of the ISA detention of the Hindraf 5, Hamid is showing 
		utter contempt of the verdict of the Malaysian voters in the March 8 
		“political tsunami”.
 
 Today is the second meeting of the new Abdullah Cabinet. The question is 
		whether other Ministers, particularly from MIC and MCA, had raised in 
		the Cabinet the issue of the release of the five Hindraf leaders under 
		the ISA as a positive and responsible response to the March 8 “political 
		tsunami” or whether the political culture of subservience and 
		subordination of Barisan Nasional Ministers in the Cabinet has remained 
		unchanged despite the March 8 political tsunami.
 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang, MP for Ipoh Timor & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
        Planning Commission Chairman |  |