Saturday, February 23, 2008

Ethnic Cleansing in Sri Lanka


Eight civilians including a 6-month-old infant and a 4-year-old boy, their mother and an English teacher were killed, 14 including four children and another teacher were wounded in a Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) aerial bombardment of a civilian settlement at Kiraagnchi in the Poonakari division of Ki'linochchi district Friday at 8:10 a.m. Three houses were fully destroyed and many houses have sustained damage in the indiscriminate aerial bombardment in which more than 20 bombs were dropped by four bombers. Sri Lankan ministry of defence claimed that the SLAF had attacked "an inland sea tiger base" at Kiraagnchi.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

MIC Parliament List

Semi Value – Sungai Siput
Sothi – Teluk Kemang
Palanivel – Hulu Selangor
Saravanan – Tapah
Komala – Kapar
Murugesan – Subang
Vicky – Kota Raja
Devamany – Cameron Highlands
Subramaniam Sathasivam - Segamat

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

I'm Ready

"I'm prepared to go even now if the Indian community does not want me anymore," MIC president Datuk Seri S.Samy Vellu said today.

YES, INDIAN'S WANT YOU TO GO

Monday, February 18, 2008

Rose violence: Global demo against M'sia


[updated 19 Feb 2008, 12.35am] Fiona Lee (photo), an ethnic Chinese from Malaysia, join the protest in New York "because these are issues affecting all Malaysians." She said, "To me, the marginalisation of the Indian community is very real" I grew up in Cheras and I belonged to a church group that used to visit Indian slums where the children had little access to education, food and even clothing," Lee said. "To say they are being equally treated is the biggest sham."

The demonstrations – which took place almost simultaneously in
New York, Los Angeles, London, Belgium, Northern Island, Indonesia, New Zealand, New Delhi and Mumbai – were believed to be the first internationally-coordinated action in support of the Indian cause in Malaysia.

Peaceful Rally in California

We, a group of concerned Malaysian Indians residing in California, held a peaceful rally in front of the Consulate General of Malaysia, Los Angeles, on February 16, 2008 from 10am to 2pm. The rally was a complete success with about 50 people attending. The participants comprised of people from all walks of life, and included Dr. Mihir Meghani, the president of the Hindu American Foundation, who came together to show solidarity with our Malaysian Indian brothers and sisters.

Manitham Report