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Remembering Malaysian Unity Day November 25th PDF Print
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Sunday, 16 November 2008 23:55

HINDRAF calls for nationwide prayers to be organised to commemorate the 1st year anniversary of UNITY amongst the marginalized, oppressed and suppressed  Malaysian Indians over the last 51 years.

November 25th is a day no ethnic Indian in Malaysia would ever choose to forget  for it reminds them of the struggle of these marginalized community against the state which came hard to suppress the legitimate voice of democracy. No Indian would forget the fact that a peaceful gathering correctly exercised under Article 10 of the Malaysian Federal Constitution and Article 20 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 was met by state violence and aggression.

We call upon all Malaysian Indians to organise prayers in their respective Temples and light up 18 Ghee Lamps each to signify the 18 demands submitted to the Prime Minister on 12th August 2007.

The purpose of this exercise is lessen the evils that is partaking in the current scenario in Malaysia and gain faith and confidence from the almighty  to overcome these evils and move forward for the goodwill of the Malaysian people in fairness to all irrespective of their color, race, religion, creed or following.

The burning of these lamps is similar to a candlelight practiced throughout ancient time and it is not sacrilegious to anyone as it seeks the omnipresent power of the almighty to strengthen and boost our faith and confidence for the spiritual and moral path that we have embarked and overcome turbulence time to lessen the evils that are prevailing for the Malaysian society.

Kindly take note that mass prayers would be organised at the Batu Caves Temple for the southern region and Butterworth Mariamman Temple for the Northern Region on the 25th November 2008.

We invite all those who are unable to attend these temples to organise prayers at their respective temples. Though HINDRAF has been unlawfully declared illegal there is nothing the UMNO regime could do to stop us from organising prayers.  We welcome our fellow brothers from other faiths to organise similar prayers at their respective places of worships and seek the divine blessings for the continued struggle and success in our endeavour.

Let us unite on this day and show our oppressors we are UNITED MALAYSIAN INDIANS.

We invite all our supporters to send SMS's to their friends to attend these prayers and be united on this day by wearing orange clothing as a mark of our unity.
 
 P.Waytha Moorthy
Chairman
HINDRAF
14th November 2008

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written by nothing less, November 17, 2008 00:56:42
Mr P. Waytha Moorthy, firstly I would like to say a big thank you for you and ther founding members of HINDRAF in their strugle against the evils of the UMNO/BN goverment towards the Indians in Malaysia. But through out the HINDRAF article you seem to recognize that all Indians that are marginalized belong to only one religon that is Hindus. What about the Christian Indians, Buddihst Indians. Do you think that they are not marginalized. Please remember, during the demonstration, they were also involved and also had prayers in churches and temples. I hope that you will look into this terminology and give a new meaning for this strugle . Anyway MAKKAL SAKTHI.
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written by rajaphillips, November 17, 2008 02:33:05
Yes I agree with "nothing less" that there Christian Indians, Buddhist Indians, Muslim Indians
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written by biggun129, November 17, 2008 06:52:47
Christmas coming on the 25th next month, so, the Malaysian is having HINDRAF 'Christmas' a month earlier,Malaysian should support this Festival of HINDRAF to make it an annual affair!!!
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written by indianputra, November 17, 2008 08:55:56
None of the Malaysians exspecially the Indians should ever forget HINDRAF and the sacrifices of the HINDRAF leaders.The HINDRAF is fully alive in the minds and hearts of the Rakyat. Let us push for a brand new creative program for November 25th. that will open the rusty minds of the BN Government - they MUST realize that the Indians are a force to reckon and the Indians will shed blood and flesh to be an equal Malaysian.

Come on guys, go for it! We have overcome fear....
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written by Rainbowseahorse, November 17, 2008 09:37:29
I sympathize with the HINDRAF efforts to highlight the plight of minority Malaysian Indians.
However, I notice that the HINDRAF is solely for the Indian community and, at this junction of very trying times, I don’t think any minority race should strike out on their own to champion for their own race, while expecting other equally marginalized minority race to support them.

Right now, all minority races should be united under one common party and ideology with the sole purpose of defeating UMNO and forced lasting changes in Malaysian politics.
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