By Ezra Haganez
KOTA KINABALU:A  consortium of three NGOs will be holding a one-day National Conference  on Human Rights and the Future of Marginalised and Minority Groups in  Malaysia on January 23, 2011. 
HINDRAF,  Common  Interest Group Malaysia (CigMa) and the newly formed London-based Human  Rights Foundation  Malaysia are collaborating on the first national conference on the topic  planned to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur.
In  a joint statement, the trio issued an invitation to concerned  individuals and societies, both in West and East Malaysia, to  participate, co-host or present papers at the conference.
R.  Shan, HINDRAF International Coordinator (New York), and Kanul Gindol,  CigMa Secretary, in a joint statement, said they are inviting all  minority or marginalized groups including  minority ethnic groups, indigenous peoples, union workers, plantation  workers, disabled groups, environmental groups, animal rights group,  religious groups or any other such aggrieved minority and/or  marginalized groups.
"The existing political parties from both side of  the equation do not have yet the political will in addressing real issues  relating to the rights and interests of the minority and marginalized  groups and communities in Malaysia. 
"There is not yet a concrete and comprehensive attempt in  either BARISAN NASIONAL or PAKATAN RAKYAT’s blueprint for the protection and development of  minority and marginalized sections of our society," they claimed.
Kanul  said the conference should be seen as a help to those interested to  hear more from the affected groups rather than brushing it off as a  futile exercise.
"This  Conference should be an eye-opener for all. We are working to compile a  good report for all later on what are the aspirations of these groups,  the challenges they faced and how best to address problems afflicting  them," Kanul further said.  
It is a good Conference.. Will be there !
ReplyDeleteYes a good one. We need stand up together for our rights as citizens of Malaysia. Time to assert our rights. But please don't turn this beautiful conference into an ugly BN-whacking events per se... The orgnisers must look beyond party politics...
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