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13
Jan

PSM slams home minister’s ‘double standards’

Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) lashed out at Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar over his ‘double standards and lies’ regarding the arrest of 21 participants in last Saturday’s anti-war candlelight vigil.

Secretary-general S Arutchelvan said PSM was bemused at Syed Hamid’s attempt to defend the police’s action, claiming that it was a ‘cheap stunt’ aimed at creating ‘disunity’ among the people.

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10
Jan

21 arrested at anti-war vigil

Malaysiakini, 10 Jan 2009

The police have arrested 21 people, including Klang MP Charles Santiago and several top leaders of PSM, at an anti-war vigil at Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur.

The vigil was organised by Anti-War Coalition to show support to the victims of war and aggression in Palestine and Sri Lanka.

About 200 people had gathered at about 8pm for the vigil, which was declared illegal by the police who were also present at the venue.

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10
Oct

Polis halang ceramah PSM di Cameron Highlands

Pihak polis telah melakukan pelbagai helah untuk mengagalkan forum PSM di Kampung Rajah, Cameron Highland. Pada awalnya polis tidak membenarkan PSM Cameron menaikkan baner mengenai program ini. Kemudian pihak polis juga telah menolak permit tanpa memberi sebarang sebab. Ini dikuti dengan pihak polis mengertak Dewan Tokong dimana Program ini sepatutnya diadakan sehingga Tuan Dewan membatalkan tempahan PSM pada saat terakhir. ARTIKEL PENUH (MORE) »

19
Apr

Reform or Repression – PSM Statement on Badawi’s latest reforms

When Prime Minister Badawi named his new cabinet on March 20th. after the unprecedented election bashing he got, he called his new cabinet the reform cabinet and that he is willing to institute major reforms. In the March 8 election, the 14-party National Front(Barisan Nasional) government lost five states to the opposition coalition (Pakatan Rakyat) as well as lost two-thirds majority in Parliament. ARTIKEL PENUH (MORE) »

25
Dec

PSM sues local council for bringing down banner

Sungai Siput, 17 December 2007

It is perhaps the first time a political party is suing the Local council for not allowing its banner to be put up during the festival season. PSM Sungai Siput Branch did not want to take the attitude of the local council lightly and have decided to sue the local council Last week, they filed a suit in the Taiping High Court.

On 10th October 2007 the Sg Siput Branch of the Party Sosialis Malaysia(PSM) applied for a permit to put up a banner for Hari Raya. The local authority, the Majlis Perbandaran Kuala Kangsar (MPKK) initially granted the permit but took down the banner the following day because the banner had the words “Bersatulah Menentang Penswastaan Hospital dan Air” (Together let’s oppose the privatization of hospital and water) just below the Hari Raya greetings. As the MPKK agreed to allow the banner to be put up if the words “Bersatulah Menentang Penswastaan Hospital dan Air” were blacked out, the PSM decided to comply and the altered banner was put up.

However after that, the PSM sent an official letter to the SG Siput U OCPD as well as the MPKK pointing out that the MPKK’s decision impinged on our Constitutional Rights to Freedom of Expression as guaranteed under Article 10 of the Federal Constitution. We expected that the 2 agencies would refer to their legal advisors and correct their malpractice.

However when on 6th November 2007 the Party Sosialis Malaysia applied for a permit to put up a banner for Deepavali, the MPKK again turned this down because of the words – “Bersatulah Membantah Penswastaan Hospital dan Air” in the banner. PSM leaders attempted to explain to the Secretary of the Local Council but the latter was impervious. “Put up your banner in Ipoh then,” was his rejoinder when PSM members told him that the Local Council – Majlis Pebandaran Ipoh had given permission to put up similar banners in Ipoh.

The PSM then decided to file a case against the MPKK for violation of our Constitutional Right on freedom of expression. Ms Renuka Balasubramaniam from KL agreed to act as PSM’s council and the case was officially filed in the Taiping High Court on 17 th December 2007.

Sdr Letchumanan, the treasurer of PSM Sg Siput told the press that the MPKK was exceeding its powers. “Privatisation of Health Care and Water is ongoing in Malaysia. It is an issue that affects the people. Ours is a fair comment,” said Letchu. “The MPKK has no power to refuse us permission unless the banner has obscene words or is seditious in nature. Since the MPKK did not respond positively to our comments and our request for a dialogue in October 2007, we have decided to bring the matter to the High Court to seek a declaration that the PSM has the right to put up such banners.”

The date of mention has yet to be fixed.



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