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New Post has been published on http://www.therakyatpost.com/news/2014/10/06/thank-god-made-says-hindraf-founder/
I thank god I made it through, says Hindraf founder
PETALING JAYA, OCT 6, 2014:
“No matter what has happened, I am still greatly concerned about the poverty among the Indian community which remains an unresolved problem,” said newly freed Hindraf founder P. Uthayakumar.
Just three days after being freed from the Kajang Prison, where he served a 16-month sentence for sedition, Uthayakumar said he was still receiving countless calls from supporters and well-wishers.
“Honestly, I do not feel very well. I have scheduled for a full medical check-up soon and apart from catching up with the daily news, I am seriously deliberating on my next move.
“Fighting for the betterment of the lndian community still remains my priority, but currently, I have yet to decide what to do,” he told The Rakyat Post.
Recalling his time at the Kajang Prison, he said it was the worst experience of his life, describing the situation there as worse than his detention under the Internal Security Act.
“At least when I was detained in Kamunting under the ISA, I had a television, daily newspaper, table and hot water kettle. There were even cubicles in the bathrooms.
“At Kajang, it was terrible. I had to live among common criminals. There were murderers, robbers, gangsters, all kinds of people.
“I thank god, I was not harmed in any way. At times, for no reason, one of the inmates would suddenly shout at me and I would tremble in fear … it was a nightmare,” he said, relating the prison to a Nazi war camp.
During every roll call, he said about 500 prisoners would be asked to stand in rows and later asked to sit on the floor.
“This would take almost an hour each day and I would quietly stand somewhere behind. However, because of my spine problem, I was unable to sit on the floor and this drew unnecessary attention to me.
“I just thank god that for the last four months, I was placed in the hospital wing which was not that bad … I thank god it is over.”
He said despite all that he had gone through, he remained focus on his cause — which was to help improve the poverty level among the Indians here — something he had set out to do since 1990.
“I am able to relate to the Indian poor. They are the ones most victimised and most in need. I am not here seeking popularity or any kind of political mileage.
“I have been labelled all kinds of things, including being called a racist, but remain unperturbed. Among the Indian community here, almost 70 per cent are living in poverty and this is something I am hoping to address and resolve,” he added.
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Hindraf slams Court of Appeal's decision in Uthayakumar's case
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18, 2014:The Court of Appeal’s recent decision to reduce the jail term of Hindu rights activist P. Uthayakumar for his sedition conviction and sentence by six months has found few friends in Hindraf.“Uthayakumar should have been acquitted by the court instead of the sentence being reduced.“He raised a legitimate issue in 2007 on the ruthless demolition of Hindu temples and he personally perceived those acts of the government as ‘ethnic cleansing’,” said his brother and former Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department P. Waytha Moorthy.He claimed the government should have acted responsibly in investigating the allegations by Uthayakumar instead of “silencing the voice of justice”.Uthayakumar was sentenced to two years and six months’ jail by the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court in June last year. The court found him guilty of seditious remarks in a 2007 letter to then British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, which he had written in his capacity as legal adviser of Hindraf.The former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee was of the opinion that the British government was responsible for abandoning the Malaysian Indians in then Malaya.He held the British government responsible for failing to ensure the Hindu temples and the land rights of the Malaysian Indians were adequately protected in the Malaysian Constitution, resulting in them being a landless community.“Thousands of Hindu temples built in the colonial era up to 150 years ago were demolished on the groundless allegations of being built without planning permission, as there were no planning laws or local governments then.“The wanton destruction of these places of worships, and forcible eviction of poor Indians who had settled on those land for generations, was seen and perceived as an act of ‘ethnic cleansing’ by the legal adviser of Hindraf,” said Waytha Moorthy.Similarly, allegations that these temples were sitting on land belonging to the state were unsustainable as these lands were former estate/plantation land.They were allowed to build temples and their settlement by the colonial British and Malay Rulers encouraged the migration of Indians into Malay states to man plantations, said Waytha Moorthy.He said the Court of Appeal judges failed to see a crucial and fundamental aspect of human rights that was denied to a particular ethnic group, and that there was indeed racism and a new brand of “ethnic cleansing”.“The Court of Appeal, in considering Uthayakumar’s appeal, should have scrutinised the whole contents of the said letter and its intentions, instead of just looking at the alleged offending words and forgetting the implied meaning behind,” he said.
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