What happened in KL this morning? *updated*

Posted by Unknown On Sunday, February 27, 2011 5 comments
Yesterday, the IGP gave a warning HERE that legal action will be taken against anyone attending an unlawful gathering sponsored by Hindraf that is expected to be held at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) Sunday. This statement did not go down well with many because others who announced their intention to protest did not receive similar warnings.



This morning, Malaysiakini reported HERE that the police arrested Human Rights Party (HRP) leader P Uthayakumar and erected roadblocks around Kuala Lumpur in the bid to stop an 'anti-racism' rally organised by it and its affiliate Hindraf in the city centre today.

As many of us already know, the rally was aimed at protesting the controversial 'Interlok' novel by national laureate Abdullah Hussain because many have criticised for containing racial slurs and stereotypes against the Indian and Chinese communities.

At 8a.m., Uthayakumar was intercepted by the police as he left his apartment in Pantai Hillpark, Kuala Lumpur,.

According to an SMS message to Malaysiakini from Uthayakumar's younger brother Waythamoorthy who lives in London,he was handcuffed and taken in a white van.

Malaysiakini reported that Uthayakumar was taken to the Pudu district police headquarters for questioning.

Extract from the report:

In addition to Uthayakumar, 17 other persons suspected of being participants in the rally have also been taken in by the police this morning - seven at KLCC and 10 at the Renaissance Hotel.

Their identities have not yet been ascertained.

Meanwhile, the police have locked down Kuala Lumpur city centre ahead of the planned demonstration.

Roadblocks, some set up as early as 5.30am, have been reported on Jalan Ampang, Jalan Kepong, Jalan Cheras, Jalan Tun Razak and Jalan Duta–Sungai Buloh Highway, among others.

The march was supposed to have begun at the KLCC, but plans were apparently modified following the large presence of police personnel this morning.

An estimated 200 uniformed and plain-clothed police officers - including four trucks with Light Strike Force (LSF) personnel - have been stationed on Jalan Ampang between Avenue K and the Petronas Twin Towers.

Reporters have been told to stay put near the bus stop on the KLCC side, but such directions are intermittently broken when a commotion breaks out elsewhere.

Around 9.15am, about 80 in groups of 10 to 30 HRP/Hindraf supporters marched from Renaissance Hotel towards KLCC, shouting 'Makkal Sakthi' and other slogans - were arrest in front of Maya Hotel.

hindraf mass rally against umno and interlok 270211 5Veeramani, a Malaysiakini citizen journalist wearing a 'Citizen Journalist' t-shirt, as well as a reporter from Tamil daily Makkal Osai, were among those taken in while reporting on the event.

Kedah HRP chief Ramu Ramasamy and a Penang HRP leader were among those arrested. Both have been brought to the Sentul district police headquarters.

HRP information chief Jayathas was arrested around 10am and brought to the Jinjang district police headquarters.

According to a police source, 78 people have been arrested.

Amidst the commotion, a small group of students belonging to the Association of Tamil Students Malaysia, held a small demonstration on Jalan Mayang, off Jalan Ampang, near the Australian High Commission against the Interlok novel. They were dispersed without any arrests.

By about 10.20am, activity at the KLCC area appeared to have died down considerably with police personnel standing down.

The action by this time had moved to the Kootu Malai Pillayar Temple near the Pudu bus station, where scores of HRP have gathered and shouted 'Hindraf Velga!' 'Haramkan Interlok!' and 'Jangan hina kaum India' (Don't insult the Indian community!)

March proceeds to Pudu IPK

They carried banners supporting their anti-racism and anti-Interlok campaign.

After chanting for about half an hour, they proceeded to march towards the Kuala Lumpur contingent police headquarters.

They included about six disabled persons and Manoharan, who is also Kota Alam Shah state representataive.

By about 11.45am, the crowd had swelled to a procession of about 200 moving towards the contingent police headquarters.

Water cannons were seen on standby at the headquarters.

During the march, the police drove two patrol cars into the crowd, forcing the HRP/Hindraf supporters to break up into two lines and onto the sidewalks flanking the road.

rally proceeds to Pudu IPKUpon arrival at the contingent police headquarters, the demonstrators demanded that Kuala Lumpur deputy police chief Amar Singh release those arrested within the hour.

As of 11.40am, according to a police source, at least 183 have been arrested over the aborted HRP/Hindraf rally.

If the police refused to heed their demands, said the demonstrators, they would camp outside the police station. They made the assurance, however, that they would not block traffic.

At a press conference in the police station, meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur police chief Zulkifli Abdullah (right) clarified the number of those arrested was 109, not 183 as earlier reported.

183 was the total number of those picked up in the police operation, including by-passers and curious onlookers. These were later released.

Those who were held over involvement in the rally were from the ages 18 to 66 years old, and included eight women and eight HRP leaders, said Zulkifli.

Explaining the police action, Zulkifli (right) said: "We were forced to act to stop those who were planning the gathering as they were still adamant to proceed despite the permit for the gathering being rejected," he said.

Zulkifli also said two men had claimed to be alternative media journalist.

Malaysiakini understands that a group of unidentified persons posing as Malaysiakini journalists with counterfeit press tags, were spotted trying to pick fights with the police at the Kuala Lumpur contingent police station, claiming they were from the news portal.

All of those arrested were being detained and investigated under Section 27(5) of the Police Act, for participation in an illegal assembly, said Zulkifli.

He added that the eight identified as leaders of the HRP were also being investigated under section 45(1) of the Societies Act for being involved in an illegal organisation.

The Kuala Lumpur police chief said that he was disappointed with the people behind the gathering who had proceeded despite being told not to.
Zulkifli said further that he is also grateful to 13 Indian Ngo leaders who had volunteered to talk the Indian community out of participating in the illlegal gathering today.

Around 12.30pm, the bulk of the crowd at the contingent police headquarters dispersed, leaving behind only about 20 to continue the protest.

Many headed in the direction of Jinjang district police headquarters, where HRP leader Uthayakumar has been detained.

It was reported that police checkpoints were set up on the way to the station.

About half a dozen FRU personnel and two dozen uniformed police officers had stationed themselves at the gate inside the Jinjang police station in anticipation of the crowd.

By 4pm the crowd across from the station had grown to over 200, shouting 'Hindraf vaalga!' and other slogans.

'We will stay here until Uthaya is released!' many of them were heard saying.



Photos of this morning's rally are available HERE. Videos of arrest can be viewed HERE and HERE.

I will update this post later. Please swing by again. Thanks!

5 comments to What happened in KL this morning? *updated*

  1. says:

    Anonymous The powers that be have to be careful and think hard and deep on the marginalisation of the Indian community. There is a lot of resentment and anger at the way things are. Many had turned to crime to survive. Present circumstances will continue to breed a disgruntled and unhappy community. Its a time bomb waiting to go off.

  1. says:

    Tiger Arrested just for being Indian and in KL?
    What is this? This government is moronic!

  1. says:

    Profiling Whenever there is news that Hindraf is organisaing a rally, I see ploicemen stopping Indians at random to "check". Isnt this discrimination>

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon # 1

    I do agree with your view. The fact that certain leaders keep saying otherwise is testimony of the simmering feelings of frustration and the ticking of that time bomb...

    May the citizens of this country NEVER sell their soul to the wrong coalition and vote wisely according to their conscience without being fooled or tempted in any way.

    Take care and God bless you. Do stay in touch.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Tiger and Profiling


    Thanks for your input. I am just as outraged as you both. In response to those developments, I wrote another post which you can read at:

    Speak Nothing But Truth! We Won't Forget!!

    Take care and thanks so much for your hearts that care for Malaysia. Do keep in touch.

    God bless you and yours.

    Best wishes

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