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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

HINDRAF Declared Illegal

The Hindu Rights Actions Force (Hindraf) has been declared an illegal organisation from today, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar.
In a statement issued here, Syed Hamid said the decision to declare Hindraf as an illegal organisation was made following the ministry being satisfied with facts and evidence that showed Hindraf had and was being used for unlawful purposes and posed a threat to public order and morality.
“Based on powers vested under Section 5(1) of the Societies Act, Hindraf from today is declared an illegal organisation,” he said.
He said the order was being made as a result of monitoring and investigation on the organisation’s activities by the Registrar of Societies (ROs) and Home Ministry, since Hindraf’s inception.
Syed Hamid said if left unchecked, Hindraf would continue to pose a threat to public order, the security and sovereignty of the country as well as the prevailing racial harmony.
“The decision to declare Hindraf an illegal organisation is not based on one or two of its activities that are in contravention of the law but covers all the actions it has taken since being formed,” he said.
Syed Hamid said Hindraf had all the criteria of an organised movement because it had filed for registration with the ROS on Oct 16 last year.
The application had yet to be approved but Hindraf had actively exploited the Indian community to organise illegal assemblies and street demonstrations without permits to the point of causing a segment of the community to rise up against the Government and also hatred among the Malays and Indians in the country, he said.
“Hindraf has also tried to secure support from foreign countries for the purpose of pressuring the Government to bow to its demands,” he added.
Syed Hamid advised the public to distance themselves from Hindraf and not participate in any way in any of its activities. - Bernama

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Does Syed hamid really know what he is doing? Or is he doing to win a seat at the Umno election. That bald fool should know that banning Hindraf is not the answer. I am not a supporter of Hindraf neither do I sympatise with the organisation, which had gone awry since its inception. Banning Hindraf will only further fuel anger. It would only cause the organisation to go underground. It will only increase the sympathy for the organisation, which had lied more than once to the Indian community. The organisation was now a toothless tiger. With five leaders behind bars and one, living a luxury life in good ol London. There is no reason to ban Hindraf. Syed Hamid should have just let them die a natural death, which was bound to happen if the leaders were realeased. Once out of Kamunting, they would not have much to shout about...in fact from what I hear, they would come back and back the ruling government, except for one Utayakumar. Now his agenda is simple...fight for every small thing and when I say it is fight in the real sense. That would keep him and his London based brother leaders until their die. Syed Hamid has really f@#&ed up this time around and in doing so has dragged Umno along into the problem. It is time for Syed Hamid to be thrown out of the cabinet. I feverishly hope that Syed Hamid will not be maintained by Najib, when he reschuffles his cabinet in March. Keeping fingers crossed!