Wednesday, June 29, 2011

World Refugee Day



Amnesty International (Malaysia), Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM) and KL Bar will jointly organize an event in conjunction with World Refugee Day, 2011.

The event will be held, as following:

DATE : 2nd July 2011
TIME : 2.00 PM – 6.00 PM
VENUE : The Bar Council Auditorium, 13, 15, 17 Leboh Pasar Besar, KL.

We would like to invite you join (in solidarity) and be part our kaleidoscope of cultures. Spend a day of frivolous learning with us as we bring you cultural performances from Burmese and Sri Lankan refugees.

Step into our marketplace and buy the wares tinged with the distinct ethnic traits of the people from Sri Lanka, Burma, Pakistan and Somalia. All profits will go to the refugees themselves making this an excellent opportunity for you to extend some generosity to the refugee community in Malaysia.

Save Malaysia Stop Lynas Solidarity Walk

Friday, June 24, 2011

Thursday, June 23, 2011

BERSIH 2.0 Announcements: Upcoming Road Shows & Global Solidarity

It is 16 days before Perhimpunan BERSIH 2.0 on 9 July 2011. We are increasing activities on the ground in ensuring that as many people as possible receives information regarding the demands of BERSIH 2.0.

Road shows
BERSIH 2.0 would like to announce that this weekend will mark our second leg of our national road shows.

Our road shows are intended to spread awareness to the general public the issues pertaining to the Malaysian electoral system and explain our demands for electoral reform. The road show will also promote the upcoming Perhimpunan BERSIH 2.0.

Details for this week's road shows:

1. Shah Alam, Selangor
Date : 24 June 2011
Time : 10:00pm
Venue : Kompleks Muhibbah, Jalan Taugeh 24/17, Persiaran Sultan, Seksyen 24, Shah Alam
Speaker : Syed Shahir, former President of the Malaysian Trade Unions Congress (MTUC) and one of the leaders of BERSIH 1.0

2. Kuala Selangor, Selangor
Date : 25 June 2011
Time : 8.30pm
Venue : Dewan Asam Jawa, Kuala Selangor
Speaker : Zaid Kamarudin, BERSIH 2.0 Steering Committee member

3. Johor Bahru, Johor
Date : 25 June 2011
Time : 8.30pm
Venue : Pusat Aduan Rakyat Kempas, Taman Dahlia, Johor Baru
Speaker : Hishamuddin Rais, Non-Governmental Individual (NGI)

4. Sungai Siput, Perak
Date : 26 June 2011
Time : 8.30pm
Venue : Dataran PSM, Taman Orkid, Sungai Siput
Speaker : Wong Chin Huat, BERSIH 2.0 Steering Committee member

BERSIH 2.0 hopes that residents of this area will attend our road shows to find out for themselves why electoral reform is needed in Malaysia. BERSIH 2.0 merchandise will be available at the road shows.

Global Solidarity
During the launch of the rally on 19 June 2011, BERSIH 2.0 announced that there will be rallies held in UK and Taiwan in solidarity with Perhimpunan BERSIH 2.0.

All the overseas solidarity rallies held were initiated by Malaysian citizens living abroad who supported the demands for Perhimpunan BERSIH 2.0. They personally contacted BERSIH 2.0 and expressed interest in organising a rally where they were. We regard this wide interest by the Malaysian diaspora as an indication that Malaysians from all walks of life believe in the need for electoral reform and the upholding of democracy.

We would like to announce that there are rallies confirmed in more countries:

1. Korea
Date : 9 July 2011
Time : 3.00pm
Venue : Malaysian High Commission, 4-1 Hannam-dong, 140-210, Seoul

2. Australia
Date : 9 July 2011
Time : 12.00pm
Venue : Malaysian Consulate in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney (simultaneous)

3. Japan
Date: 9 July 2011
Time: 3.00pm
Venue: Tower of the Sun, Osaka

4. USA
a. Los Angeles
Date: 9 July 2011
Time: 10.00am
Venue: Consulate General of Malaysia, 550 South Hope Street, Suite 400, Los Angeles

b. San Francisco
Date: 9 July 2011
Time: 9.30am
Venue: Chrissy Field Picnic Area, Presidio, San Francisco

c. New York City
Date: 9 July 2011
Time: 10.00am
Venue: Consulate General of Malaysia, 313 East 43rd Street, New York


BERSIH 2.0 calls on all Malaysian citizens living in UK, USA, Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Australia to attend the rallies if they too believe in the need for clean, free and fair elections in Malaysia. Malaysian citizens living abroad should rise to the occasion and demand for their right to vote via postal ballot in the upcoming 13th General Elections.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Friday, June 17, 2011

PSM to mobilise for July 9 rally


As endorsed in the Party’s National Congress on 5th. June 2011, PSM would mobilize its members, front organizations and people based organization to participate in the 9th. July rally called by BERSIH 2.0.

Freedom of Assembly and rights to expression are fundamental human rights and PSM calls upon all quarters to respect these rights. These rights and freedom cannot be confined to the walls within the stadium as proposed by the Home Minister and hence we will be there in the streets to celebrate the call for democratic reforms in Malaysia.


PSM calls upon the police especially the newly appointed Deputy IGP not to be overly excited and overzealous in dealing with the BERSIH rally. The court has declared that the BERSIH 1 rally on November 10, 2007 was peaceful and released all those detained. BERSIH has now a track record and so it is now up to the police and any other parties planning a rally on the same day to maintain peace and order.


We call on the police to act in the most professional way in dealing with the upcoming public assembly.

The Police should dialogue with SUHAKAM if they are unsure what constitutes a violation of rights and ensure that the police maintain the peace and not violate it.


PSM looks upon July 9th. as an important juncture in our nation history. It is a day devoted to democracy and fair elections. We call all people who are for democracy and fair election to come out and support the call for democratic and fair elections. History has taught us that the struggle for democracy and freedom does not come in a silver platter. The march will have to go on.


Released by

S.Arutchelvan

Secretary General

STOP LYNAS

Dear Sir/Madam,

I, Tan Bun Teet, am the current Chaiperson of SAVE MALAYSIA STOP LYNAS Movement,Kuantan.

We are organizing a one day seminar on potential threats and hazards posed by the world largest Rare Earth processing plant at Gebeng, on the 26th June 2011 (Sunday) at SWISS GARDEN KUANTAN.

We are deeply concerned with the potential repercussions of having such a plant anywhere in Malaysia as its radioactive industrial wastes will eventually enter our food chain through seepage to underground water from the storage facilities.The site where Lynas Advanced Materials Plant is situated was once a swampy area and even at this time of writing, it is still surrounded by wet swampy land all around.

We earnestly hope that you will lend us the support we need to help us disseminate the correct information about its potential risks to the people throughout Malaysia so as to bring to bear pressures on our government to reconsider granting Lynas the license to begin its operation.

We shall provide all outstation participants with hotel accommodations.

We hope you will consider attending this seminar for the sake of our future generations as the industrial waste from rare earth processing leaves behind a substance called Thorium which has a half life of 14.05 billion years.

Please let us know your decision before 22nd June 2011 (Wednesday).

Thanking you in anticipation.


Yours truly,

Tan Bun Teet

Chairperson
SAVE MALAYSIA STOP LYNAS

RESOLUTIONS PSM's 13 NATIONAL CONGRESS 3-5 JUNE 2011, Sg. Siput, PERAK


1. The Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) voices its strongest objection to the continuing price increase of essential goods, public transport fares and basic amenities as it is oppressive and heavily burdens the people. In the same tone, the PSM demands that the government immediately stops all actions aimed at reducing or withdrawing subsidies to ordinary Malaysians and asks that the government reinstate subsidies to the original status.

2. The neo-liberal policies of the Barisan Nasional government continue to erode the rights and interests of the people. All public services such as health-care, education and transportation now face the threat of neo-liberalism that burdens the ordinary people. In this context, the PSM feels that the PTPTN study loan has been abused by private businesses and ought to be dissolved. In its place free education at all levels should be introduced.

3. The PSM calls for the demands of workers to be fulfilled without delay. A Minimum Wage Act which sets the minimum wage at RM1,500 should be enacted without any more excuses from the government. Apart from that, the government should implement the workers retrenchment fund to protect workers during times of capitalist crisis. The PSM also urges the government to increase welfare and social security (SOCSO) benefits to people in need and open branches in every town so that the public has easy access.

4. Housing for the poor and low income category must be given priority in the nations development agenda. The massive problem of maintenance of low cost flats in the country must be seen as a national issue and given due attention. The government must view seriously this long-festering issue and take immediate steps to resolve it.

The PSM also urges the government to put an end to all forced eviction of urban pioneers, estate workers and farmers, and instead make provisions to provide adequate and secure housing for the marginalized. The government is urged to implement adequate and affordable housing for the low income.

5. The system of general elections must be reformed to reflect the principle of ‘one person one vote’ so that the number of voters in one constituency (parliament or state) doesn’t differ markedly from another. The PSM recommends that the difference in voter size between the largest electorate and the smallest, should not exceed 10%. The PSM also supports the demands of BERSIH and urges the EC to ensure the clean and transparent conduct of the general elections in order to uphold democracy. The PSM once again urges the Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat governments to implement local government elections.

6. Serious attention must be given to environment friendly development . The PSM demands that all nuclear energy projects be called off and replaced with alternative sources of energy such as solar, wind and water.

7. Corruption, abuse of power, wastage, racism, and dirty and disgusting politics continue to be the main features of Barisan Nasional rule, and the PSM proposes a radically different type of politics based on transparency, principles, sustainable and professionalism. The government should also stop wasting the people’s money on purchasing military armaments and instead use it for the welfare of the people.

8. PSM recognises that Bahasa Malaysia is the official national language, and urges that the government respect and treat with equality and fairness all other mother-tongue streams of education. The PSM supports the campaign to restore the citizenship status of the late mother tongue education fighter, Cikgu Lim Lian Geok.

9. The PSM objects to the Malaysia- Australia refugee exchange plan that treats refugees as barter goods. The government should ratify the 1951 Convention on the Rights of Refugees and provide protection and equitable access to healthcare, education and employment.

10. The PSM demands the abolition of all draconian laws such as the ISA, Emergency Ordinance, Sedition Act, Printing and Presses Act and University and University Colleges Act.
11. The PSM supports the uprising of the people of the Arabian nations against dictatorial rule. The PSM opposes the socio-economic system that enriches the capitalist class at the expense of the poor. In our own country, the PSM supports the BERSIH 2.0 gathering planned for 9 July 2011, and exhorts all Malaysians to take part in large numbers to further the struggle for democracy in Malaysia.


Released by the PSM Central Committee



Thursday, June 16, 2011

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Monday, June 13, 2011

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

PSM’s 13th. CONGRESS TO BE HELD IN SUNGAI SIPUT – MISSION TO DEFEND THE PARTY’S SOLE PARLIMENTARY SEAT


The 3 days General Assembly is organized from the 3rd till 5th Jun at Dewan Kebajikan Rimba Panjang, Sg. Siput, Perak. The assembly would be attended by 350 delegations, observers, state representatives, PSM front members and the people’s committee

The party chairperson’s key note address would launch the Congress. His speech touches on various issues affecting the world and the nation among them the current development in the Arab world, internal political turbulence, the relationship between PSM and Pakatan Rakyat and finally re-evaluation of the socialist ideology.

The Party is also delighted to have the National Secretary of the Socialist Alliance, Australia Comrade Peter Boyle as well as Roby from PLM (Party for the Labouring masses) from Philippines and Ghandi Ambalam – the current President of the Singapore Democratic Party as special guests for the 13th Congress.


S.Arutchelvan

Secretary General