Malaysia torments Hindu Diaspora
by Sandhya Jain on 19 Jan 2010 12 Comments

A fourth generation descendant of Tamil indentured labour, P. Uthayakumar, HINDRAF legal adviser and secretary general, Human Rights Party Malaysia (HRP), has returned from New Delhi’s Pravasi Bharatiya Divas jamboree to face trial for ‘sedition,’ a charge made by the ruling United Malay National Organisation regime.

 

Advocates Uthayakumar and M. Manoharan spent 514 days in Kamunting Jail under the draconian Internal Security Act, for leading the spectacular one lakh strong HINDRAF rally of 2008, which demanded equal citizenship rights for Malaysian Hindus and opposed the ethnic cleansing of Tamil Hindus in that Islamic country. If convicted, the duo could face a three year prison term, a real possibility given the nature of the Malaysian Judiciary and the studied indifference of the token creamy layer of establishment Hindus.

 

Hindraf has been banned since, though it poses no threat to Malaysian social or political stability. As India’s human rights ‘industry’ only serves Western geo-political interests, it cannot be expected to speak up for suffering Malay Hindus. Hence New Delhi should take up the matter with Kuala Lumpur and urge it to permit Hindraf to work as a non-governmental Minorities and Human Rights organization.

 

Sadly, the HINDRAF leaders who came here to present the Malaysian Indian Minority & Human Rights Violations Annual Report 2009 Malay-sia Truly Racist, received only a perfunctory hearing by Official New Delhi.

 

The HINDRAF & HRP leaders urged Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna to diplomatically espouse the cause of the Indian minority which the Malaysian government is subjecting to systemic racist, religious extremist, and supremist policies that keep 70 percent of Indians desperately poor and outside the national mainstream development. As Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak is coming to India with a trade mission on Jan. 19, a firm word from New Delhi could have a timely impact.

 

Uthayakumar laments that Indians are denied equality and equal opportunities in direct contravention of Articles 8 and 12 of the Malaysian Federal Constitution, created by the founding fathers. Today, the State has denied birth certificates and citizenship documents to nearly 300,000 minority Indians; hence they cannot secure admission to kindergarten and primary schools, deserving students are denied places in elite schools and institutions of higher learning, loans and scholarships, and licenses to do trades and related occupations.

 

He informed the Foreign Minister that Hindu temples, schools, burial grounds, or settlements are regularly demolished or relocated arbitrarily; poor and landless Indians excluded from agricultural land schemes; Indians denied top jobs in government, corporate and business sectors.

 

So horrendous is the discrimination that Indians are arrested without cause and released only when no charges can be framed against them; over 90 percent deaths in police custody are of Hindus. Every week, 1.3 persons on average are shot by the police; 95 percent are Hindus. A staggering 70% of Indian Malaysians have been reduced to hardcore poor, poor or working class, with 90% being in the daily or monthly wage-earning kalai category. As the racism and religious persecution is all state sponsored – ordinary Hindus have no problems with ordinary Malay Muslims – there is a strong case for the Government of India to take up the human rights violations and religious freedoms of these besieged Hindus.

 

One of the worst problems is forced conversions to Islam, which has become particularly acute since 2001, despite the provision for freedom of religion entrenched in Article 11 in the Malaysian constitution. A recent case that has shaken the country involves a 27-year-old Tamil Hindu, Bangaramma, who was converted as a minor in a government orphanage and registered as a Muslim without her knowledge. She continued to regard herself as a Hindu, worshipping and marrying a Hindu in a temple, according to Vedic rites.

 

Bangaramma is now fighting for her religious freedom in order to live as a Hindu with her Hindu husband and two children, as the government is refusing to register her marriage and to acknowledge her husband as father of her children. Worse, she is being threatened with the charge of apostasy, which in Islamic Malaysia means she can be forcibly separated from her husband and children (aged 2 and 7). It is obvious that the whole controversy is aimed at forcing the entire family to accept Islam.

 

Another acute problem is the deliberate attempt to reduce the number of Hindu professionals in the country. At independence, innumerable top government jobs were held by education Hindus, but gradually Hindus are being frustrated in their quest for higher education. Some of the reputed, and relatively cheaper, medical institutions in Russia, China and East Asia have been de-recognised by the government so that Hindus cannot practice medicine when they return to the country. The number of medical seats for Hindus was reduced from 16 to 1 in 2004 (out of 2000).

 

Students also need a government no-objection certificate to study overseas, and this is another obstacle. Hindraf has urged the Indian government to stop offering medical seats to Malaysia on a government-to-government basis, and to grant the seats directly to Malaysian Indian students alone. This is a legitimate request, and the task can be easily executed via the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur. India could also consider scholarships for Malaysian Indian students wishing to pursue other professional courses such as pharmacy, IT, and such.

 

More direct pressure can be exerted by sourcing India’s imports of palm oil from Indonesia instead of Malaysia; curbing further Indian investments and discouraging Indian IT professionals from working in Malaysia; and choosing to work with Malaysian corporations with a decent Indian Malaysian equity participation or employment of Indian Malaysians, especially at the top level.

 

Meanwhile, the BJP has a long way to go in its quest to rediscover traditional political values. Uthayakumar unhappily observed that New Delhi only cares for the rich Diaspora, from whom it solicits investments. Thus, it came as no surprise to learn that while the savvy Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi assured Hindraf he was “aware” of the plight of poor and working class Malaysian Indians and would champion their cause in India and with Kuala Lumpur, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, expressed astonishment at their plight, though Hindraf had come to India with a human rights violations report in 2008 as well.  

 

The author is Editor, www.vijayvaani.com            

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Please make a copy of the letters available in this web page and send to Malaysian missions.
http://www.tamilhindu.com/2010/01/malaysian-hindu-women-fight-for-rights/
Also sign the petition here:
http://www.petitiononline.com/THMHW1/petition.html
www.TamilHindu.com
January 19, 2010
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The MIC (Malaysian Indian Congress) is the main culprit. -

http://www.newstodaynet.com/col.php?section=20&catid=29&id=13927

- HINDRAF – Manifestation of ‘Makkal Sakthi’ in Malaysia
B.R.Haran
January 19, 2010
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Very disturbing. I still cant forget that ghastly picture of a butchered cow-head carried by Vandals to subdue Hindus in Malaysia. Irrespective of our status as a secular country, India has the moral ogligation to protect Hindus living anywhere on this earth. Yes, you are absolutely right: "India’s human rights ‘industry’ only serves Western geo-political interests, it cannot be expected to speak up for suffering Malay Hindus". And the UPA government virtually has the same attitude. Its pathetic & painful to see the silence of not only the GOI but also BJP and other socio-political players. Above all, Why Hindus of India look the other way trusting RSS or VHP to take up the matter. I strongly believe, we must stop expecting the so called Hindu organisations to speak for Hindus alone. Its time we must do it ourselves. Lets come together & protest.
Kuna Mohanty
January 19, 2010
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UPA and other Indian Secularists will never take up the cause of suffering hindus in any country let alone Malaysia. In India secularism takes a new connotation. Compare this with the hue and cry many Christian countries made at the Orissa happenings and the reaction of our government.
Subramanian
January 20, 2010
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Malasiya is a hub for black money and it's very much favourite for financial frauds, and should be asked why they let Quatrochi go and how black money pours in Hindustani stock market. Will the government come out of their mindset and tell us why Hindustaani public is earning money for Swiss banks?
Amar
January 20, 2010
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When will our government wake up to the plight of Indians, and Hindus in particular, around the world? Fiji, Malaysia, all the Gulf countries, Pakistan, Bangladesh, parts of Africa, Russia even Australia discriminates against us. Yet our government sits silent over our plight. If a single Muslim is hurt though, the PM himself looses sleep! What sort of imbalance is this? When will Indians wake up to the plight of fellow Indians, Hindus in particular, and lobby their for their own.
B Shah
January 20, 2010
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The Malaysian Hindus can take comfort from the fact that the ground situation in the Hindu homeland is no better. Very soon majority from India will join their ranks and will march towards extinction in unison. There is a saying, which goes 'don’t lick the lips of the one who himself licks the garbage.'
Ganesh M
January 20, 2010
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India has sufficient leverage to encourage the Malaysian government to give equal rights to all its citizens. Unfortunately the powers controlling India probably couldn't care less for people who can neither provide some benefit nor are in a position to encourage them to do their duties. Therefore people of Malaysia have to get in such high positions themselves that their voice on equal rights resonates loud and clear in the ears of the Malaysian government
Rahul
January 20, 2010
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"Rising India" trying portray itself as super citizen of the world. It's aims will be derailed if it raises its voice (if it has one, in the first place) on this and since it is about Hindu (which itself a non secular word), it will only invite trouble for India. Even a petty Indian leader knows best thing to do is keep quite!
Anil
January 20, 2010
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The article has brought into focus the atrocities against Hindus in Malaysia as reported by HINDRAF leader P Udhayakumar. Discrimination, denial of equal rights and opportunity in employment, education and land rights, attacks on Hindu temples and crematoriums, apart from forced and fraudulent conversions, have now become a routine affair to harass Hindus. The Government of India should address this problem.
Sahayam
January 20, 2010
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Thanks Sandhya ji, I must appreciate your genuine concern and sympathy with the issue. regards
Rajesh
January 20, 2010
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