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    Malaysian govt confirms HINDRAF leader's passport not revoked
    Bangladesh Sun
    Saturday 17th May, 2008  
    (ANI)


    Kuala Lumpur, May 17 : Malaysian Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar has said that the Government had not revoked HINDRAF chairman P. Waythamoorthy's passport, and that he was still in possession of his passport in London.

    HINDRAF is "Hindu Rights Action Force" in Malaysia that protects the rights of the Hindus there.

    Rebutting Amnesty International's claims that the Kuala Lumpur had revoked Albar's passport, the Home Minister said: "I am surprised by this report. I would assume that Amnesty would check its facts before making such a statement to the press as such claims can be sensationalised.

    He said the "misunderstanding" was probably because Waythamoorthy's passport had expired and he could have his passport renewed at the Malaysian High Commission in London.

    "I am not really aware of what has happened to Waythamoorthy, but as far as I am concerned, the Government has not ordered for his passport to be revoked. If he wants to return to Malaysia, he can do so," The Star quoted him as saying last evening in Putrajaya.

    Quoting Amnesty's Washington-based Asia-Pacific advocacy director T Kumar, a section of the western press had reported that Waythamoorthy's visit to the US had been put off because "of his passport's cancellation." According to the report, the HINDRAF leader had planned to visit Washington for holding talks with leaders of the US Congress, the Amnesty and other rights groups to highlight alleged discriminatory policies against Indians in Malaysia as well as the arrests under Internal Security Act of five senior movement members.

    Waythamoorthy claimed that British immigration officers informed him that his passport was revoked upon his return to London from Geneva after visiting the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights office there. But Home Minister Syed Hamid said that the Government would not revoke the passport of its citizen unless the person relinquished his citizenship and when this occurred, all documents to prove his Malaysian citizenship must be surrendered.

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    By onlooker, 05-17-08, 07:53 AM

    Malaysian govt confirms HINDRAF leader's passport not revoked

    never have those the likes of waytharmoorthy..a mere 8% i am told in malaysia.. been politely and patiently given so much space and exposure in the media in the country lately..but unfortunately for the wrong reasons!..this has spoilt them and given out the wrong message!..i could notice in town the arrogance being built up amongst them and the presumptiousness with which they expect things done for them ..and as if that is not enough they are knocking at international doors to pour out their grievances that this country is not doing enough for them and eroding the credibility of our Government =BN=Malays in the process..my last count shows that about 8% of the elected representatives are of Waythamoorthy’s type..bless you !..so what’s the problem or rush..you need time to prove and deliver and eventually to obtain or gain!..please donot do anything stupid and provocative that will only reverse the thingking of those who put you in in the first place..many have sacrificed on 08 March '08 to see what is here to day ...gudnite
    By p71, 05-18-08, 03:21 AM

    beras harga naik, kita semua bayar sama jugak

    what same egual rights do u still wann to talk about ..mayB the skin colour is not the same but.. i bought a kilo of rice,..eats the same fast food ,pay’s the parking/traffic ticket n all the other bills with the same RM,breath the same air and yet you talking about equal rights...well...you must be sleeping all this time.. wake up man... see n mirror yourself GUYS...
    By open eye man, 05-18-08, 12:35 AM

    truly malaysian

    for past decades we been living in harmony no such thing as discriminacy because of few people whose not satisfied what want that is power and they never look back what the past leader had done for the sake of this countryto live in peace and harmony amongs race’s
    By jepalau, 05-17-08, 09:57 AM

    yipes onlooker

    Truth is Truth. Our inability in Malaysia to discuss our dirty laundry needs to be fixed. We use your argument to keep rightful citizens from have their full rights in Malaysia. The government of Malaysia looses credibility when it does not give all citizens the same equal rights. Wake up!

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