



A Weekly Day Off for Foreign Domestic Workers
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Friends, could you give your Foreign Domestic Worker a day off a week as well?
But why do most employers not give a day off?
1. Would a day off allow the worker to run away?
2. Would they fear the worker gets exposed to negative influence outside the home?
You do not impose such constraints or have similar doubts when you give your child the day off, do you?
Develop a healthy Employer-Worker working relationship; treat her as a worker. Tell her your work expectation as an employer and give a weekly day off just like how you deserve it too.
Pledge here to give foreign/migrant domestic workers a weekly day off: http://www.petitiononline.com/adayoff/petition.html
For more information kindly click www.caramasia.org
A video project for CARAM Asia by R. Vijay Kumar, Citizen Journalist




MALAYSIANS FOR BENG HOCK campaign.
CLICK TO VIEW VIDEO: Malaysians for Beng Hock” campaign
The family of the late Teoh Beng Hock, who died a mysterious death at the Selangor’s MACC headquarter, calls on all Malaysians to continue support in their quest to seek truth and justice. They say that their quest is beyond the Teoh’s family and it extends to the future generations of Malaysians.
At the recent public forum “Injustice for 1 Year : What Say You Malaysians?” held on Monday August 16, 2010 evening at the KL & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, the sister, Teoh Lee Lan said the number of people at events related to Beng Hock has been gradually decreasing since his funeral service last year.
She had said, “We are non-partisan. This is not a political issue, but it is about the country and the kind of system we have.”
A group of NGOs, civil societies and individuals came together and formed a movement to ensure justice is secured for the family and the greater Malaysians. They call themselves “Malaysians for Beng Hock”. It is a movement in support of Beng Hock’s family. It is a movement in search of justice. It is a movement against state-sponsored torture. It is a movement for all of us Malaysians who care.
Citizen Journalist R. Vijay Kumar met several of the Coordinators of “Malaysians for Beng Hock” campaign on Wednesday August 18, 2010 at the Bangunan Mahkamah Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah in Shah Alam.
The three coordinators, Chong Kok Siong, age 40, Ng Yap Hwa, age 32 and Lim Zhen Hui, age 22 shared some brief information on the campaign.
For further information of the campaign and future activities, kindly view the website, MalaysiansForBengHock
Fund Raising: The movement needs funds to run the “Malaysians for Beng Hock” campaign; organizing various events, print of banners, flyers, stickers, badges, T-shirts, VCD etc. They seek well wishers to heartily make contributions to their fund, a joint bank account:
Maybank current a/c no: 564146533656
Maybank joint a/c : Teoh Lee Lan or Liau Kok Fah
Teoh Lee Lan, Beng Hock’s sister, is the chairperson of this campaign, and Liau Kok Fah is the Chairperson of Civil Rights Committee of KL & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall.
Teoh Beng Hock was the political secretary for Selangor state executive committee member Ean Yong Hian Wah. On July 15, 2009, Beng Hock was taken in for interrogation by MACC’s official on the case of an apparent misuse of fund by Ean Yong. However, Beng Hock was found dead the next day nine floors below the Selangor’s MACC headquarter at Plaza Masalam, Shah Alam. Beng Hock was getting married on that day.
Video by R. Vijay Kumar, Citizen Journalist




Abdul Razak Musa – Ho Mun Chong encounter after the Teoh Beng Hock inquest
Shah Alam: Bangunan Mahkamah Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) prosecution head, Abdul Razak Musa left lawyers and the public gallery alternately baffled and frustrated as he cross-examined Dr Pornthip Rojanasunand, a Thai forensics expert at the Teoh Beng Hock inquest on Wednesday August 18, 2010.
From the very start on asking if she knew the university that she had graduated from is not recognised in Malaysia, to which Dr Pornthip answered, “But it is in the top five in Asia.”, his barrage of provocative and many times silly questions were sought to discredit her.
The Thai pathologist stood her ground despite Razak’s incessant attacks on her expertise, observations and conclusions on the death of the DAP political aide in July 2009.
Once Dr Porntip even retorted, “I’m questioning whether you are a lawyer.” To this Abdul Razak replied, “Maybe I’m younger than you, but I’ve served as a lawyer for 24 years.”
The court’s amusement turned into frustration towards the end of Razak’s line of questioning.
Members of the public sighed loudly when he finally wrapped up – and one even bellowed “Thank you!”
Razak later left the court complex in Shah Alam in a huff, slamming shut his car door when questioned by reporters.
Mocking at Razak, a Beng Hock supporter, Daniel Chong, 53 sarcastically remarked, “Razak clarity and understanding of the English language after 24 years of experience is horrendous.” Chong, who was a former DAP Bukit Gasing Chairman, is one of the activists championing justice for Teoh Beng Hock.
As Razak’s driver moved the car forward, it ‘nudged’ another Beng Hock supporter twice, as the supporter tried to prevent the vehicle from leaving.
However, Ho Mun Chong – a DAP member who has attended every inquest hearing – was not injured.
A policeman was later seen bothering Mun Chong after the incident.




Last Sunday, August 1, 2010, what was intended to be a peaceful candlelight vigil to commemorate the Internal Security Act’s (ISA) 50th anniversary at the Dataran MBPJ became a ‘brutal’ crowd dispersal by Malaysian riot police.
That evening, many activists who had gathered at Dataran MBPJ, Padang Timur in Petaling Jaya, Selangor to mark their protest, in a peaceful manner, of this deemed draconian law had to take cover at the nearby Amcorp shopping mall from the police force.
The policemen were also seen rushing into the shopping mall to pull out people, thus breaking the peace even in the mall.
Those arrested were taken to the nearby Petaling Jaya district police headquarters.
Many of those arrested claimed to have been “shoved, beaten, slapped, dragged, choked and verbally abused” while being detained by the police. A total of 29 people were arrested in Petaling Jaya – eight women and 21 men, including the three people who were arrested outside the police headquarters when they came to meet those arrested at Dataran MBPJ and Amcorp.
It was only by 4.30am Monday, Aug 2, 2010 when the last of those arrested were released, one-by-one, under police bail. Those arrested were ordered to attend the PJ Magistrate court at 9.00am on August 16, 2010, and not report back to this district police headquarters.
In an attempt to add insult to injury, several traffic policemen from this district headquarters also summoned the vehicles of people who waited for those arrested. This work-of-summons was being done several times till after 3.30am. Those whose vehicles were summoned included several of the Members of Parliament, Selangor State Assemblypersons and MBPJ councilors.
Sivarasa Rasiah, who is Subang MP, together with Ronnie Liu, a Selangor State EXCO member & Pandamaran State Assemblyperson, both felt this further aggravations and provocations were unnecessary and hold ACP Arjunaidi Mohamed, the Petaling Jaya district police chief responsible for these intimidations.
“BE OUR GUEST” (Selamat Datang. ANDA ADALAH TETAMU KAMI). These words were explicitly displayed at the signboard at the district headquarters.
A sincere question to the Malaysian Police, “Are we really your guests”?
An MBPJ councilor, Chan Chee Kong undertook to verify the permissibility of the inclusion of details of a motor repair company on the signboard at the police headquarters which also administers a traffic police station.




Seramai 60 orang mahasiswa dari pelbagai institut pengajian tinggi awam berkumpul di sekitar Ibu Pejabat Polis Petaling Jaya untuk menaikkan sepanduk Anti ISA.
Kumpulan mahasiswa itu mahu kerajaan supaya memansuhkan Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri bukannya meminda.
Sebelum itu, polis telah bertindak menyurai serta menghalang para aktivis daripada mengadakan upacara memasang lilin di lapan tempat di seluruh negara bagi membantah Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (ISA) yang kini berusia 50 tahun.
Video oleh R. Vijay Kumar, Wartawan Masyarakat




The four UKM students – Muhammad Hilman Idham, Azlin Shafina Mohamad Adzha, Woon King Chai and Muhammad Ismail Aminuddin – on May 13 received their summonses to face a disciplinary hearing for contravening the UCCA.
The case resumed today after the students received an injunction on June 1, 2010 to delay the disciplinary action. Lawyers Malik Imthiaz Sarwar, Haris Ibrahim and Ashok Kandiah appeared for the infamous UKM 4. Meanwhile lawyer Shafie Abdullah appeared for UKM.
Malik Imtiaz Sarwar, the lawyer for the UKM students spoke to CJ R. Vijay Kumar after the case.
Video by R. Vijay Kumar, Citizen Journalist


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