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        Media Statement  by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, 5th 
		April 2008: 
        As Shabery Cheek has admitted abuses of ISA detentions, will he raise in 
		Cabinet on Wednesday the immediate and unconditional release of Hindraf 
		Five and a Commission of Inquiry into the 1987 Operation Lalang of mass 
		ISA detentions and closure of four newspapers to purge the country of 
		the “yes-men culture” The present UMNO Cabinet and leadership have admitted that in the 
		past there had been gross abuses of the Internal Security Act (ISA) 
		against dissent.
 In a new series of attacks against former UMNO President and Prime 
		Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad by UMNO Ministers the new Information 
		Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek said that during Mahathir’s 
		leadership “many were detained under the ISA supposedly because they 
		were a threat to national security when in actual fact they were a 
		threat to his leadership…” in response to Mahathir’s charges that UMNO 
		leaders have become “yes-men”.
 
 Shabery Cheek was clearly referring to the Operation Lalang mass ISA 
		detentions in 1987, where 106 people were arrested, representing 
		parliamentarians, politicians, civil/human rights leaders and 
		social/religious activists.
 
 Although a few low-level UMNO, MCA and Gerakan political leaders were 
		among the 106 persons detained in the initial crackdown of Operation 
		Lalang in October 1987 – which included the closure of four newspapers - 
		none of them were among the 40 who were formally served with two-year 
		detention orders after the 60-day interrogative custody and dispatched 
		to Kamunting Detention Centre – which included seven serving DAP MPs at 
		the time, viz: Karpal Singh, Dr. Tan Seng Giaw, Lim Guan Eng, Lau Dak 
		Kee, the late P. Patto, the late V. David and myself.
 
 Is Shabery Cheek prepared to represent the present Barisan Nasional 
		Cabinet and leadership to admit that the entire 1987 Ops Lalang ISA 
		crackdown, both against the 106 persons initially detained as well as 
		the 40 persons who were formally detained after the 60-day custody, had 
		been a gross abuse of power by Mahathir, his Cabinet and government; 
		extend a formal government apology to the victims of Operation Lalang – 
		not only the ISA detainees and their families and the closure of the 
		four newspapers but also to the country for promoting a “yes-men 
		culture” for some three decades – and establish a commission of inquiry 
		into the 1987 Operation Lalang to ensure that such gross abuses of power 
		could not recur in Malaysia in future.
 
 However, the most immediate and pressing question is why the new 
		Abdullah Cabinet is not prepared to break from the bad habits of the 
		past and stop using draconian laws like the ISA to clamp down on dissent 
		and promote a “yes-men culture” by 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 ISA detention.
 
 The ISA detention of the Hindraf Five is the latest blatant example of 
		the abuse of the ISA to detain persons not because they are a threat to 
		national security but a threat to MIC and Barisan Nasional leadership as 
		they refused to be “yes men” – as happened repeatedly in the past and 
		now admitted by the Information Minister.
 
 Is Shabery Cheek prepared to get the support of other Ministers to raise 
		in the Cabinet on Wednesday for the immediate and unconditional release 
		of the Hindraf Five under the ISA as well as for a Commission of Inquiry 
		into the 1987 Operation Lalang on the mass ISA detentions and the 
		closure of four newspapers to purge the country of the “yes-men 
		culture”?
 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang, MP for Ipoh Timor & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
        Planning Commission Chairman |  |