No letting up: Some 3,000 Makkal Sakthi and Hindraf supporters call for release of ISA detainees
For one moment, it looked as if the general election campaign was not yet over. The orange shirts were back in numbers. A similar crowd had packed the Penang Chinese Town Hall in the run-up to the general election.
Makkal Sakthi is still alive and kicking – and the newfound sense of solidarity has not abated one bit.
But how was Hindraf, the organiser, able to get a permit so easily for this gathering? Well, I suppose it helps if your star speaker is the Penang Chief Minister! Not that permits should be required for such gatherings. A couple of uniformed cops sat in the audience, a couple more outside the hall.
Syed Ibrahim, the coordinator of the Abolish ISA Movement (GMI), gave a run-down on why the ISA had to be abolished. Also on stage was human rights lawyer Latheefa Koya. It has been a long time since I had seen such a huge crowd enthusiastically calling for the release of ISA detainees. In between, cries of Makkal Sakthi! and Valga! (Long live people power!) pierced the air.
Grand reception: ISA detainees’ family members enter the hall to a rousing welcome
How times have changed. If we want to look at it from a racial point of view, you had a Malay activist addressing a largely Indian crowd at the Chinese Town Hall!
The fear is gone: Young girls sign a petition calling for the release of ISA detainees as Fadiah from the GMI/Bar Council Human Rights Sub-committee beams
I don’t think I have seen so many people queuing up to sign petitions calling for the release of ISA detainees. (Some of these detainees have been held for more than six years!) Where previously people would have been afraid or reluctant to sign such petitions, tonight there was no such fear. People were distributing all sorts of anti-ISA literature. Volunteers collected donations for the ISA detainees’ families. Amazing! Surely, it can’t be too long before the ISA is totally abolished.
Crowd puller: Guan Eng is mobbed outside the hall by Makkal Sakthi and Hindraf supporters after giving the five state governments’ backing for the release of ISA detainees
It was an especially meaningful occasion for Guan Eng. Tonight was exactly 19 years to the day since he was released from ISA detention in 1989.
Guan Eng delighted the audience in the packed hall when he told them, “You are not alone in your call for the release of ISA detainees. You have five state governments backing this call and I will take this message to Parliament!” he said to loud applause. He told the crowd that the huge swing in their votes had made a big difference in the general election this time.
The entire gathering rose to their feet to cheer when a petition calling for the release of the ISA detainees was later handed over to the Chief Minister.
Later, after the event, I ran into a few pals, J, M and S, at a hawker centre. Politics was the hot topic. J wanted to take a bet (beers and kacang!) that Anwar would be Prime Minister by 1 Sept while S and M looked sceptical.
All three of them wanted the ISA abolished. But M and S said they would first like Mahathir to experience what it felt like to be unjustly detained in Kamunting and cut off from loved ones. “Just for six months and then we can abolish the ISA!” said S.
I looked at S. He was serious.
J and I, however, felt that this would be wrong. No one deserves to be detained without trial, not even Mahathir or whoever else has used this harsh and evil law. Everyone has the right to a fair trial.




Dear Anil,
Although i agree with your last sentence in this blog article, I still hae some admiration for the guy who made the suggestion that Mahathir should be the LAST isa detainee.
Let me say it this way…
THE ONLY WAY TO CONVINCED STRONG SUPPORTERS ON RETAINING THE ISA TO CHANGE THEIR MIND IS TO LET THE DOCTOR MAHATHIR TO TASTE HIS OWN MEDICINE… hell, (Mahathir) was previously a medic doctor wasnt he? But he never check the taste of his medicine before forcing his patients to swallow them.
As for me, whoever supports ISA even in the past, will never ever get my vote. If I know of a candidate who once supported ISA, i will still campaign against him. We have more than enough qualified pple to be future MPs so those outdated ISA supporters now deserved to be retired. Let them disappear into oblivion.
The question that has never been answered is this…
HOW MANY ISA DETAINEES ARE REALLY A SECURITY RISK TO THE COUNTRY?
How many of the detainees were arrested NOT because they are harmful to the country OR actually are risk to the everlasting political power of the UMNOputras?…
Lotssss of question still not answeered…
SO IN FUTURE, WE WANT THE PKR GOVT TO ORDER ANOTHER ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON THE BASIS OF DETAINING LOTS OF PPLE UNDER THE ISA, AND THE ROLE OF THE POLICE IN THESE EVENTS….
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Penang should create their own city police and send the federal cops back BN states. Like we have it here ( US ). Limit the police power to patrol duties and stay out of any political gathering.
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Anil
Ever since my first visit to your blog months ago, I am glad you are continuing to write without fear or favor. It’s one of the most well balanced blogs that continue to strike my passion of the things around me. Thank you for your contribution. I have many strong thoughts of Makkal Sakti. I have kids just like kids of some of the detainees. I feel for them…and…we are all Malaysians. Seriously, I see them no threat to this country other than the ones that put them at Kamunting. We must continue to speak for them. Were there any MIC, MCA or even Gerakan folks there? I guess they seek mileage by talking behind the press. Sorry – 2013 may just be the same fate for them…..thank you Anil
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I almost thought the Pakatan Rakyat politician forgot about the HINdraf.Well its good to hear the five new PKR goverment support their release.
Just for querries,most of the time i just hear or read DAP do champion Hindraf,but hardly or myself overlook the PAS AND KEADILAN learders strongly issue any statement about Hindraf.
This Anwar Ibrahim,act like MGR with indians during Hindraf rally,Where is he?
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Keep the pressure on this apartheid regime. Its not 1969 to throw everyone into Klab Kemunting.
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Hi anil,
I have some queries about working for activist groups like Aliran. Would you be so kind as to permit email contact for a private discussion on this?
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ISA should be gone
Yet the BN government wants it to stay
It is a convenient tool to silence critics
Giving the lame excuse
It is for national security
Years of those days
It had gone
The communists had given up arms struggle
Recognizing the rights to govern
through democratic elections
The BN government wants it to stay
The BN leaders shall not change
The people’s power must initiate it
ISA must be buried for good
There are many people throwing in
Without trials or reasonable hearing
These people are put into Kamunting Inn
It is to rehabilitate souls……………?
The agony of detained families
Friends and community leaders
NGOs and other opposing parties
ISA must go let the freedom flow
Nobody in sane mind
To destroy the country they are born
It is the backbone for them and generations to come
It is the corruption, lies and deceptions
The BN government doesn’t want to tackle
Makkal Sakthi will flow
On the minds into the government
The peoples’ cries shall not be in vain
ISA must go
It’s time it too retired
Into Annals of History of the country
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I believe that liberty is the only genuinely valuable thing that men have invented,at least in the field of government.
I believe that it is better to be free than to be not free, even when the former is dangerous and the latter safe.
I believe that the finest qualities of man can flourish only in free air –
that progress made under the shadow of the policeman’s club is false progress, and of no permanent value.
I believe that any man who takes the liberty of another into his keeping is a tyrant, and
that any man who yields up his liberty, in however slight the measure, is bound to become a slave…HL Mencken
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Dear Anil,
Let me first congratulate you on your blog which in my view is the best on latest Penang-cum-national developments.
On the Hindaf 5 and ISA, would it not be a good idea for ex-detainee and Penang CM LGE to lead in a signature campaign, say to get half a million signatures, to submitted to the Abdullah govt for their release along with the demand to abolish the ISA? We should try to do this before the parliamentary debate that LGE wants to introduce soon.
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oooh yes, Tun M shud be given his own medicine first before we bring it down .
Gud to see that we have 5states now who backs the abolishment of ISA.
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[...] as a blogger puts it, ” Malay activist addressing a largely Indian crowd at the Chinese Town Hall [...]
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ISA should not be abolished just that! Wait till PR at helm forming Federal Govt. and take those UMNOputras in Kamunting, otherwisethey will never regret what they did to others and their love ones.
Tun M should be given the honour to be priority visitor
in Kamunting and the first ISA detainee under PR led govt.
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Strange but true, those thrown in ISA detention emerge stronger, fine example Mr LKS & SON.
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[...] rocked Penang!) curtesy of Ong Boon Keong. Also see Anil’s blog for a very very good report: 5 state govts back calls to free ISA detainees; and some great [...]
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All the ISA detainess should be released without any condition attached immediately and ISA should be abolished AFTER we sent some of these BN leaders under ISA arrest such as Khir Toyo,Hishamuddin, Nazri, KJ and of course Dr.M, agreed should let him taste the life there.Waiting for PRM to form the Federal Goverment soonest possible.
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I was very touched to see so much support for the 5 Hindraf detainees at the PCTH forum. Unfortunately, only a handful of non-Indians were there. We need to keep reminding everyone that there are still 60+ detainees apart from these Hindraf 5. Pls continue with the pressure on the Govt to free tham all and abolish the ISA altogether.
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Dear Anil,
Congratulations.Your blog is very interesting these days.Keep it up.
You are very right,ISA must be abolished.I think the time for that eventful day is not far away.
God bless
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Do you also notice that UMNO is trying to pop-up its ugly head by bringing up uncalled for racial pronouncements to create racial trouble. In addition, PAS too has forgotten that the Malays’, Chinese’ and the Indians’ votes that won them all their seats in Selangor, Perak, Penang and Kedah.
They are talking about introducing their Islamic State concepts. It is high time the bloggers take this up seriously and warn the Rakyat not to vote PAS anymore in all future elections.
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Bn gomen is not listening to MAKKAL SAKTHI ‘ S voice. all 5 state goverments should collectively pressure federal govt. DSAI should also voice out on this issue – pressure PM to release the isa detaines.
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True enoough. The draconian ISA should be abolished ASAP. Turn the detention centre in Kamunting to be a pig farm instead. High tech pig farm somemore.
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Please start an online petition to abolish ISA and free our Indian friends. I’ll be the first person to sign the petition.
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TO.
ANILL
I read few comments regarding hindraf 5.As some of Malaysian knows hindraf is a wake up call for BN and the winner of this PKR party due to some extend to hindraf factors.
Most of your bloggers in your blog are not using their real name.I just wonder whether this bloggers to your side is indian,malay,chinese or ext.
I am not a racist,but just want to know how the overall Malaysian feel regarding the indians.Is there any a bias for Malaysian to adrress themself and support all race born in this motherland to champion bangsa malaysia.
Pingback mention its only handfull of other race in championing or attend the MAKKAL SAKTHI.
MR.ANIL,CAN YOU PLEASE CLARIFY THIS.IS THERE STILL THE BIGGER PIE TAKEN AWAY FROM INDIAN BUT CLAIM THEY ARE THE CHAMPION.
RAJ RAMAN.START SOUND A BIT RACIST BUT I AM NOT A RACIST.
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Raj,
I concur with you. DAP seems to be most vocal whereas other PR parties seems to be quiet. Tian Chua’s Batu has a number of Indians and Eli Wong NGO on Human Rights voice are very soft on Hindraf under ISA
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As far i concern politician like orang minyak,not snake ( pity the snake,human see the snake kill them ).
Thanks for your support jughead.
Pardon me to say this anil in your blogs.
RAJ RAMAN.F*** THE SPIDER WITH THIS NGO POLITICIAN.CAKAP TAK SERUPA BIKIN.STARTED SHOWING THE SLEEPERY POLITICIAN ATTITUDE.I THINK POLITICIAN HAVE SPECIAL DNA IN THEM.THAT WHY MOST HAVE THEM SOMETHING IN COMMON.
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