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Mon, Dec 31, 2007
AFP
S'porean says on hunger strike to support M'sian Hindus

A SINGAPOREAN artist said Monday he had begun a hunger strike to seek the release of Malaysian Hindu rights activists detained under a tough security law.

'At 9.00am I began,' 23-year-old Seelan Palay said from near the front gate of the Malaysian High Commission.

Mr Palay said he would drink water but not eat during the hunger strike, which will last five days - one day for each detained member from Malaysia's Hindu Rights Action Force.

'I'll sleep on the ground on a straw mat,' he said, adding he was wearing a sign around his neck that read: 'Give them fair trial.'

The activists were detained after they enraged the government in November by mounting a mass rally alleging discrimination against Indians in Malaysia, where the majority are ethnic Malay Muslims.

Police used tear gas, water cannon and baton charges to break up the street protest by at least 8,000 people. Mr Palay said he attended that rally.

In a statement released before the hunger strike, Mr Palay called for global pressure on the Malaysian government to free the five and to prove allegations against them in open court.

'In line with the greater focus on human rights in Asean today ... we surely cannot turn a blind eye to this matter,' his statement said.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) last month signed a charter calling for the establishment of a regional human rights body.

Singapore currently chairs the 10-member Asean and Malaysia is a member. -- AFP


 
 
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