Archive for July, 2009

29
Jul

1 Ogos 2009 – Turun Untuk Kuburkan Isa!

49 tahun yang lalu, pada 1hb. Ogos 1960, Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (ISA) telah digubal di Parlimen Malaya oleh Parti Perikatan yang dianggotai oleh UMNO, MCA dan MIC.

Akta zalim ini telah digunakan oleh semua Perdana Menteri Malaysia, dari Tengku Abdul Rahman sehingga Datuk Seri Najib Razak. Ia telah digunakan terhadap semua kaum dan agama di negara ini. Ia berjaya membenteras gerakan mahasiswa, gerakan pekerja dan gerakan reformasi. Ia berjaya memenjarakan pemimpin politik pelbagai aliran dan idelogi politik.

Ia adalah senjata yang paling berbisa dimiliki oleh Parti Perikatan dulu dan Barisan Nasional sekarang untuk menentang hak demokrasi dan kebebasan rakyat.

Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) menyeru segala ahli parti dan barisan fron parti untuk turun beramai-ramai untuk menuntut akta zalim ISA dibubarkan, Kem kamunting ditutup dan tahanan dibebaskan. Jadikan 1 Ogos, sebagai tarikh memprotes akta yang maha zalim ini.

Hak berhimpun secara aman adalah hak demokrasi rakyat Malaysia dan PSM menyeru pihak polis untuk menghormati hak ini dan tidak membuat sebarang tindakan untuk mencabul hak ini.

Cukup sudah kesengsaraan ISA! Marilah kita sama-sama menguburkan akta zalim ini.

Dikeluarkan oleh,

S. Arutchelvan
Setiausaha Agung Parti Sosialis Malaysia
Tel: 019-2537791

29
Jul

Book Launch in KL: Malaysia At The CrossRoads

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Malaysia At The Crossroads: A Socialist Perspective
by Jeyakumar Devaraj (MP Sungai Siput)

Date: 5 August 2009 (Wednesday)
Time: 8.00pm
Place: Auditorium Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall
Panels: Dr. Poh Soo Kai(Former Socialist front leader Singapore), Premesh Chandran(CEO Mkini) & Dr.Jeyakumar(PSM CC)

About the book

The book is a collection of articles by Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj, MP of Sungai Siput, as well as Central Committee Member of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM). The book presents core national issues including the globalised economy, race relations, Hindraf, privatization of essential services and the future of socialism in Malaysia. The author hopes that positions espoused in the set of essays in this book will help spark the debate we so urgently need to have on a whole host of issues relating to development and nation building. This book provides a refreshing alternative insight into topic that affects us all.

About the author

Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj is a physician by training and a founding member of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM). He is currently the only Member of Parliament from PSM with his famous victory against MIC president Samy Vellu.

About the panels

  1. Dr Poh Soo Kai is a former leader of the Barisan Sosialis (Socialist Front) who was detained without trial for ten years under the ISA, from 1963 to 1973
  2. Premesh Chandran is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Malaysiakini.com, an independent news media organisation in Malaysia.

All are welcome!
For enquiries, please contact Bawani 016-9008202

25
Jul

Book Launch in Penang: Malaysia At The Crossroads

23
Jul

Kg Buah Pala – 10 Days To Eviction

Based on our statement made on 3rd July 2009, a Central Committee meeting which sat on July 12, 2009 as well as a meeting with the Kg Buah Pala Committee by our Central Committee member, Jeyakumar Devaraj, on 20 July 2009, we would like to further state the following:

1. We applaud the recent declassification of documents by the State Government on the issue of Buah Pala and call upon all similar documents on land deals and other public documents to be made available so that any member of the public can scrutinize these documents.
2. We also call upon the investigation on land fraud and mismanagement of the disputed Kampung Buah Pala land being conducted by the State Government be given utmost importance and done efficiently. We call upon the Penang State Government to take an injuction to stop any forced eviction in Kampung Buah Pala until the completion of this investigation.
3. If the investigation reveals that there has been fraud involved, then the State Government should invoke Section 340 of the National Land Code and revert back the land back to the villagers.
4. We call upon the Federal Government to ensure the police are not used to facilitate any forced eviction until all outstanding matters are resolved.
5. Based on current facts, we feel that the villagers have a legitimate right over the disputed land and the historical facts support their existence and their right over the land. Based on this, we would stand by the villagers if there is any attempt to evict them forcefully. We would also mobilize other settlers as well as other organization to stand by these villagers if there is a forced eviction.
6. PSM feels the issue can be resolved with political will. The housing trust in favour of the residents that was acquired by the BN government through shady means has to be reacquired and returned to the people.
7. Firm action by the state government in righting the wrong of the BN, will show up the government as intolerant of fraudulent deals, abuse of power and irregular procedures. This can only serve to inspire confidence in prospective investors.
8. As for precedence, we think it is good precedence to demonstrate that when land is considered for development, the rights and livelihood of the users of the land are taken care of.
9. There is an urgent need to dialogue without insisting on pre-conditions. Dialogue is the only way to break this impasse and settle the problem.
10. The Penang PR government cannot allow forced eviction to take place in its state. Should the matter drag it should get an injunction based on Section 116 of the National Land Code to prevent forced eviction.

Released by:

S.Arutchelvan
Secretary General
Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM)
Tel: 019-2537791

23
Jul

Lessons for PR from Manik Urai

By Mohanarani Rasiah
Published in The Nut Graph

PAS leaders celebrating the outcome of the Manik Urai by-election on 14 July 2009

THE outcome of the Manik Urai by-election couldn’t have been better. PAS, and by extension the Pakatan Rakyat (PR), won by a narrow margin of 65 votes. They won, but at the same time, PAS lost the huge majority it got on 8 March 2008. In all, PAS and the PR lost 1,287 votes to the opposition Barisan Nasional (BN). Such was the outcome in Manik Urai that the victors were mourning while the losers were celebrating.

Could there have been a better way and better time to send the PR a strong message? That enough is enough: if you don’t buck up, behave and perform, you will do worse than in Manik Urai come the next general election?

The pre-postmortem comments were predictable — that the BN focused its entire machinery in Manik Urai; that it was a dirty battle with money being passed around, and promises of development to entice voters. All these may not be untrue, but these are constants in every election and by-election. The PR needs to stop looking for scapegoats and start looking at themselves. They need to look at the five states they won on 8 March, and honestly ask themselves if they are performing according to the expectations of the people who put them in power.

It must certainly be very hard to rule a state. In one stroke, the political tsunami of 8 March altered the fate of the major opposition parties, from perpetual opposition to possible government of Malaysia. It gave the PR five states to boot.

All this caught the PR component parties completely unprepared. The PR itself was only formed after the elections, when it became obvious that they could rule if they all got together. PR politicians had to do a massive role change overnight, but it is questionable if many of them has succeded in achieving this. Even in the states they rule, PR politicians seem more comfortable playing the role of opposition, instead of confronting issues responsibly.

The unbridged gap


(Background image by Ariel da Silva Parreira / sxc.hu)

There is a gap between the people’s expectations and the PR’s performance. People who voted for change don’t want more of the BN, but that is what they seem to be getting.

People don’t care for the PR to hide behind the laws inherited from 50 years of a BN-majority Parliament. People don’t care for a continuation of or reference to the policies of a biased, anti-people bureaucracy inherited from the BN. People don’t care for more of the BN’s neo-liberal policies that saw privatisation of public services accompanied by escalating costs.

Remember, people voted out the BN, and that means its policies and bad laws as well. From the PR and its “hidup rakyat” slogan, people expect pro-rakyat measures.

But look at the Penang PR and its inability to resolve the problems of one traditional village of 65 families. Unkept election promises, reliance on the courts to settle people’s issues, Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng’s failure to tackle the issue early, and then his refusal to meet the people because of the presence of a certain lawyer all create the impression of executive arrogance and a lack of political will. Isn’t this a case of more of the BN?


Lim Guan Eng
Look at PAS. Its pushing of the unity talks with Umno smacks of racism and religious chauvinism, and threatens to shake the PR’s foundation to its roots.

Other contentious issues such as the hardline call for a potential deregistration of Muslim women’s non-governmental organisation Sisters of Islam serve to erode the conviction of those who warmed up to PAS in 2008.

And despite having the moral high ground after losing Perak via the controversial BN takeover, the PR is not entirely blameless.

Individual political representatives, too, have not been particularly inspiring. There are still reps who forget that the people are the boss, and that their role is to serve. There are those who made election promises only hoping to win to relish the status and perks for themselves. There seems to be a lack of perspective and a failure to see that they are surrounded by a hostile BN-controlled media, whose job it is to campaign every day and everywhere for the BN and against the PR.

A timely reminder

Manik Urai signals that the Pakatan might be losing its rakyat. It is a reminder that the people can’t be taken for granted. This is a politically mature rakyat. They have dreams and demands. Their vote can make or unmake politicians and their parties. In March 2008, they kicked out the heretofore invincible BN and gave five states to the PR. If they are happy, they will give the PR the federal government at the next elections, giving Malaysia a two-party system that can further the practice of democracy.

PR politicians should be able to see that they have been privileged with a historical role in Malaysian politics. It is their duty to play that role well and make the two-party system a reality.

Manik Urai is a blessing in disguise, if only the PR chooses to heed its underlying message.


Mohanarani Rasiah is in the central committee of the Malaysian Socialist Party (PSM).

19
Jul

PSM Lancar Cawangan Parti Di Klang


KLANG: Hasrat kepimpinan PSM sejak kian lama tercapai apabila pada hari Ahad yang lalu, 19hb.Julai, 2009 PSM Cawangan Klang dilancarkan dengan rasminya.

PSM sejak tahun 1990an telah bergerak aktif dikawasan Klang. Pada masa itu Komrad Dr.Nasir Hashim dan Komrad V Selvam telah bergerak sebagai pergerakan yang dikenali Suara Warga Pertiwi (SWP). Penglibatan komrad PSM dikawasan Klang adalah amat signifikan dimana ianya juga telah membawa kepada beberapa kejayaan. Terutamanya kejayaan pekerja Ladang Sg.Rasah dan Pekerja Ladang Bukit Tinggi yang memperolehi rumah percuma hasil perjuangan sengit komrad PSM bersama rakyat.

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16
Jul

MACC should be held responsible for Teo Beng Hock’s death

Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) is shocked to hear about the death of DAP exco, Ean Yong Hian Wah’s political secretary, Teo Beng Hock at the building beside the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Selangor headquarters in Shah Alam.

Since Teo was was taken to the MACC headquarters for questioning, it is very clear that he was under the custody of the MACC. It is therefore clear that MACC is responsible for the death of Teo as it failed to safeguard him. MACC must now face the facts and be held responsible. This is not the first case of abuse by MACC/ACA as SUARAM has recorded previous incidents of torture under MACC/ACA custody.

We wish our heartfelt condolences to the family of Teo Beng Hock. PSM calls for an independent public inquiry on his death and demands that those responsible to be prosecuted.

S.Arutchelvan
Secretary General

10
Jul

PSM kicks off Hartal campaign to dissolve Perak State Assembly

The Dissolve the Perak State Assembly Campaign initiated by the Parti Sosialis Malaysia kicked off today with the handing over of memoranda to Datuk Zambri Abdul Kadir of the BN and Dato Seri Nizar Jamaludin of the PR by the campaign committee. Simultaneously, the leaflet for the campaign in three languages, headed ‘Dissolve the State Assembly, Let the people choose’ was also released. It calls for a statewide hartal in three months’ time if the assembly is not dissolved by 8 August 2009.

This campaign follows up on the decision by the PSM Congress held at the end of May 2009, to call for a hartal if the state assembly is not dissolved to make way for fresh elections.

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