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HINDRAF made Illegal by BN Regime

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HINDRAF made Illegal by BN Regime









Desperate and very stupid just like the famiLEE LEEgime, the BN regime now made the very popular HINDRAF an illegal organization. It is pathetic to see BN regime come out with this sort of lame political moves. BN & famiLEE LEEgime are very identical in their lame authoritarian styles. While BN is criminalizing HINDRAF, famiLEE LEEgime is citing contempt regarding these Kangaroo Court T-Shirts. These rulers are making laughing-stocks for themselves globally! :DPredictably these authoritarians will share the same fate of self-destruction in very very near future.:D:D;)





Gov't declares Hindraf an illegal organisation

Quote MalaysiaKini.Com Oct 15, 08 7:10pm
The government today declared the Hindu Rights Actions Force (Hindraf) an illegal organisation with immediate effect.
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Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar said the decision was made after the ministry was satisfied with facts and evidence that showed "Hindraf had and was being used for unlawful purposes and posed a threat to public order and morality".

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"Based on powers vested under Section 5(1) of the Societies Act, Hindraf from today is declared an illegal organisation," he said in a statement today.

He said the order was being made as a result of monitoring and investigation on the organisation's activities by the Registrar of Societies (ROS) and Home Ministry, since Hindraf's inception.

Syed Hamid said if left unchecked, Hindraf would continue to pose a threat to public order, the security and sovereignty of the country as well as the prevailing racial harmony.

"The decision to declare Hindraf an illegal organisation is not based on one or two of its activities that are in contravention of the law but covers all the actions it has taken since being formed," he said.

Syed Hamid said Hindraf had all the criteria of an organised movement because it had filed for registration with the ROS on Oct 16 last year.

He added that the application was yet to be approved.

He also said that the organisation had actively exploited the Indian community to organise illegal assemblies and street demonstrations without permits.

Such acts, he said, had resulted in some members of the Indian community to rise up against the government.

Causing racial hatred

Syed Hamid also said that Hindraf's actions also caused hatred among the Malays and Indians in the country.

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"Hindraf has also tried to secure support from foreign countries for the purpose of pressuring the government to bow to its demands," he added.

Syed Hamid advised the public to distance themselves from Hindraf and not participate in any way in any of its activities.

In recent weeks, Hindraf has been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons for visiting Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's open house during the Hari Raya Aidil Fitri celebrations to deliver an anti-Internal Security Act message to the premier.

The act was seen by many in the government and the Malay media as unIslamic and uncalled for. Numerous calls were made for the organisation to be banned.

Hindraf gained prominence last November for organising a mass rally in Kuala Lumpur to highlight the plight of Indians in this country. Almost 30,000 people participated in the rally which brought the capital to a standstill.

Following that five Hindraf leaders were arrested and detained under the ISA last December.

Hindraf chairperson P Waythamoorthy had by then left the country to London to gain international lobby for the movement. He is still based in London and has been moving the organisation with the help of several key coordinators here.
Mark of the PM's failure

In an immediate reaction DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang said the banning of Hindraf was a testimony to the failure of the prime minister to take nation-building to a new and more mature level.

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"It is a retrogressive, vindictive and petty step which will hamper the nation-building healing process vital for Malaysians to feel one and united people again," he said in a statement.

He said that the "ham-fisted measures to ban Hindraf will only aggravate the disaffection among the Indian community".

He gave an assurance that opposition MPs will raise in Parliament the banning of Hindraf.

"I invite MPs from all the BN component parties to join with Pakatan Rakyat MPs to take a common stand - to demand that the home minister revoke the ban on Hindraf...," he said.








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Why doesn't Anwar just end this nonsense and seize power now??

If he has the support of the 31 MPs, he should be able to take over the government without waiting for the transition to Najib as PM.. once Najib takes over the reins as PM it will be very very difficult for Anwar. He will probably be faced with even more fabricated / trumped up charges, and may possibly be arrested under the ISA.
 
Why doesn't Anwar just end this nonsense and seize power now??

If he has the support of the 31 MPs, he should be able to take over the government without waiting for the transition to Najib as PM.. once Najib takes over the reins as PM it will be very very difficult for Anwar. He will probably be faced with even more fabricated / trumped up charges, and may possibly be arrested under the ISA.

Defectors from BN & PAp alike, can not be depended on to even hold up a stable long term parliamentary majority, to tell you the truth. They are playing both sides and could flip-flop at any time. It is practical strategy of Anwar although he have sufficient number of defectors, that he don't depend on these weak elements to fight a hostile take-over, because even if that could pull a temporary success to change cabinet, it might be flipped around again by BN within few weeks by regaining the same defectors.

This way will cause Malaysia to be very instable.

Stability for longer term is the most important challenge instead of a hurry take-over or quick success.

Mr. Anwar still need more time to weaken and break-apart BN further as well as strengthen his own camp. Temporarily it is best to leave the huge burden of holding cabinet office to the opponent to exhaust them out, instead of carrying that on your own newly found coalition, which is far less experienced.

At the very least, Mr. Anwar have to ensure that a reversal of power is impossible in the near term before he make the power switch. At the current trend, it is very easy for him to further weaken and break-down BN, and stabilize his own camp. All he have to ensure now, is this trend of advantage still persist after Abdullah - Najib handing-over is well into the transition.

The transition time when- Najib just took over is another excellent window of BN instability and weakness, where Mr. Anwar's camp can leverage even more advantages. Besides UMNO, MCA & Gerakan etc are also similarly in the gap of leadership transition. So the golden moment has yet arrived but very very close now.

If Anwar could play the new leaderships of MCA & Gerakan closer to his Pakatan or in ally together, his prospect for a smoother and more stable take-over would be much better than. And Malaysian people will then see it as the only natural and inevitable change and accept the change of power in cooperation. Otherwise, it might just become something alike Thailand.

The Sept.16.2008 is a symbolic dateline being Malaysia Day aka LKy birthday. It is to idealistic and fictional to just absorb a bunch of defectors by that date, and form an alternative government just in a snap of fingers like that. But he did it in the sense that he managed to get target number of defectors made up their minds by Malaysia Day. BN sent their MPs to a Taiwan trip under typhoon in a panic, this proved that psychological warfare already worked very well. :D;)

Corrupt regime are very easy to destroy, due to their very own self-destructive nature. The destroyers have to FULLY Understand and Properly Utilize this inevitable advantage.

BN played out ethnic cards and ISA cards when in panic, these things back-fired badly against themselves. famiLEE LEEgime sucked on the Kangaroo Court baits properly, and put out publicity on their own Kangaroo Court globally as well. Aren't these great gifts? Aren't these self-inflicted damages that the lame authoritarians suffered? Aren't these damages hard-to-come-by that are otherwise not easy to inflict on them?

:);)
 
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A picture paints a thousand words. But in this picture I only see the word 'Evil' painted a thousand times. The gratified smile reflects nothing but sadism if not racism.:p
 
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