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UMNOs’ police and MIC sabotage Parliament funeral protest on 19/11/2009.

Up to 7.00p.m on 18/11/2009 Seetha’s husband Manimaran and her two brothers Sangar and Balasingam had agreed to our protest funeral march of Seetha at Parliament house today at 10.00 a.m. this was agreed in the presence of Y. B. Manoharan Malayalam (ADUN Kota Alam Shah), Y. B S. Manickavasagam (MP for Kapar) and our P. Uthayakumar.

However according to Sangar this morning, Seetha’s body was at the wee hours of about 3.00 a.m on 19/11/2009 hurriedly taken out of the Klang General Hospital mortuary, moved out of the Klang Valley and taken to Gemencheh, Negeri Sembilan. We are puzzled as the Pathologist in charge at the Klang General Hospital, Dr Khairol Azman had on 18/11/2009 at about 7.00 p.m informed us that the body could only be released after post mortem only at 8.00 a.m on 19/11/2009 and that too upon our insistence and written request (see form attached below).

Sangar had further informed us this morning that Manimaran’s uncle who is an MIC Branch Chairman in Gemencheh, Negeri Sembilan and other MIC officials (with the help of the police special branch and Klang hospital authorities) had “turned over” this confused and grieving family at their most vulnerable time not to proceed with the Parliament protest funeral procession scheduled for this morning.

This is the second time in three days that the MIC, UMNO police special branch and the General Hospital had “hijacked” the bodies and abrubtly cremated the same to hush up their crime, wrongdoings and injustices.

This similar fact evidence was also apparent in the latest case of J. Saravanan’s (22) death at the Air Molek Prison in Johor on 16/11/2009 when the deceased uncle had on the same morning lodged a police report on the bruises and blue black marks on body and had alleged murder by the prison authorities. Even as at 3.00 p.m on 16/11/2009 this family had agreed to a second post mortem to be conducted in Singapore. However a post mortem in Malaysia was hurriedly performed between 6.00 p.m to 9.00 p.m on the same day the body rushed back to the family home late that night and sent back to the mortuary as the body could not be cremated at that late hour and the first thing next morning the body was hurriedly cremated and no photographs of the bruises and blue black marks were allowed to be taken.

This is what you have for Justice in Malaysia. Justice must not only be done but must manifestedly and undoubtedly be seen to be done. Which is not the case in UMNO Prime Minister Najib Razak’s One Malay-sia.

Your faithfully,

_______________________
P.Uthayakumar
Secretary General (pro-tem).
HRP
19/11/09

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