Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Happy Deepavali
Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) Cawangan Semenyih ingin mengucapkan Selamat Menyambut Hari Deepavali bersama keluarga tercinta.
Monday, October 7, 2013
KG Hakka Serah Memorandum di SUHAKAM
Hari ini, para penduduk Kg Hakka dari Mantin, Negeri Sembilan telah hadir ke Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia (SUHAKAM) untuk membuat aduan mengenai keganasan serta salah laku polis ketika pengusiran paksa serta perobohan rumah yang berlaku pada 30/9/2013.
Sdr. Arul, Setiausaha Agung PSM telah memberi penerangan mengenai insiden-insiden yang berlaku serta bagaimana pihak polis bertindak kasar terhadap para penduduk biasa yang hanya hendak mempertahankan rumah mereka yang diduduki lebih seratus tahun. Video kekasaran pihak polis turut ditayangkan kepada pihak SUHAKAM.
Pada 30/9/2013, pihak polis gagal bertindak secara neutral tetapi menunjukkan "keberanian" mereka kepada rakyat jelata dengan bertindak kasar. Akibat kekarasan ini, ada penduduk yang cedera, malah ada yang patah tangan. Bukan itu saja, aktivis-aktivis yang membantu penduduk turut dipukul selepas ditahan di dalam van. Seramai 15 orang telah ditahan pada hari itu.
Tindakan polis ini harus dikecam dan pihak polis seharusnya berasa malu kerana hanya pandai menunjukkan keberanian mereka terhadap rakyat miskin yang hanya ingin mempertahankan hak perumahan mereka!
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Sambutan Hari Habitat Sedunia
Hari Habitat ini dianjurkan oleh Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas atau lebih dikenali sebagai JERIT yang merupakan satu kumpulan masyarakat yang memperjuangkan hak perumahan rakyat. Tema tahun ini adalah "Rakyat Mahu Rumah ! Bukan Menara Warisan". Ini adalah untuk membantah tindakan kerajaan yang beria-ia untuk membina projek mega menara warisan tetapi tidak langsung mengendahkan kesengsaraan yang dihadapi oleh rakyat jelata. Harga rumah yang semakin melambung juga menyukarkan ramai orang yang berpendapatan rendah untuk memiliki sebuah rumah yang selesa.
Para penduduk yang berkumpul di Dewan Perhimpunan Cina Selangor sejak jam 3.30 ptg, berarak menuju ke jalan Sultan Ismail dengan laungan slogan "Rumah-Rumah, Hak Rakyat! Hidup Rakyat!". Wakil-wakil penduduk dan NGO telah memberikan ucapan dan program hari Habitat berakhir dengan bacaan Deklarasi seperti berikut:
RAKYAT MAHU RUMAH
BUKAN MENARA WARISAN!
Sempena Hari Habitat Sedunia 2013, JERIT bersama kumpulan -kumpulan Organisasi Masyarakat menuntut kerajaan Malaysia;
1. Menyediakan Perumahan mampu milik yang selesa, cukup ruang, dengan kemudahan yang perlu untuk pembangunan sosial keluarga dan komuniti
2. Hentikan ancaman kepada Habitat Rakyat dengan projek seperti Lynas, Lombong Emas di Bukit Koman & Projek Petrokimia di Pengerang
3. Kerajaan harus mengambil alih penyelenggaraan bagi Flat kos rendah dan sederhana di seluruh Malaysia.
4. Mengubal Undang –undang Skim Perumahan Sendiri Pekerja Ladang
5. Iktiraf tanah adat orang asli/asal, hentikan rampasan tanah adat.
6. Hentikan pengusiran paksa dan iktiraf hak Peneroka Bandar
Pada 2012, dalam Budget 2013 , Perdana Menteri beria-ia mengumumkan bahawa rakyat Malaysia kini dengan mudah dapat memiliki rumah mampu milik yang berharga RM100,000 hingga RM400,000. Kerajaan juga akan membina 123,000 unit rumah dengan kelonggaran maksimum dalam memiliki rumah pertamaku. Tapi apakah 70% rakyat Malaysia dengan pendapatan seisi keluarga kurang daripada RM3000 dapat memiliki satu rumah mampu milik? Adakah PR1MA ini telah menyelesaikan masalah perumahan di Malaysia terutamanya di bandar –bandar besar.
Sejak 10 tahun kebelakangan ini harga hartanah di Malaysia melonjak sangat tinggi. Bukan itu sahaja, kos sara hidup juga telah meningkat begitu tinggi sekali sehingga gaji RM 3000 pun tidak cukup untuk hidup sekarang. Maka dalam keadaan ini apakah pilihan rakyat untuk memiliki satu rumah yang “decent”?
Bukan itu sahaja, keghairahan kerajaan dalam membelanjakan wang dalam projek-projek yang tidak memanfaatkan rakyat seperti pembinaan Menara Warisan yang akan menelan belanja lebih kurang 5 billion tidak membantu dalam penyelesaian isu perumahan rakyat.
Apakah fungsi Menara Warisan 100 tingkat kepada rakyat, manakala ramai rakyat Malaysia masih tidak mempunyai rumah yang selesa mahupun rumah untuk tinggal? Bukan setakat tiada rumah, tetapi tindakan kerajaan yang membenarkan syarikat seperti Kilang Lynas beroperasi di Malaysia, merosakkan habitat rakyat dan mengancam nyawa rakyat.
RUMAH RAKYAT SARANG BURUNG! MENARA DIBINA BAGAIKAN ISTANA KACA!
Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas (JERIT) sempena Hari Habitat Sedunia pada 7 Oktober 2013 menuntut kerajaan mengimplementasi Deklarasi Agenda Habitat di Istanbul, 1986 yang ditandatanganinya. Kerajaan Malaysia telah bersetuju untuk memberikan keutamaan kepada Perumahan yang mencukupi dan selesa dan memberi komitmen untuk menyediakannya untuk rakyat. Akan tetapi apakah langkah –langkah yang diambil selain daripada polisi –polisi kosong ?
Di peringkat Antarabangsa hak perumahan dan petempatan untuk setiap manusia diberikan keutamaan dan dijamin melalui resolusi-resolusi antarabangsa. Resolusi-resolusi ini memastikan dan menjamin sesebuah kerajaan harus menyediakan perumahan yang mencukupi dan selesa kepada setiap rakyatnya. Kerajaan Malaysia juga telah menandatangani beberapa resolusi antarabangsa. Antaranya yang ditandatangani oleh kerajaan Malaysia adalah Deklarasi Habitat Agenda 1992 , Agenda 21 dan Resolusi Suruhanjaya Persatuan bangsa-bangsa Bersatu mengenai Hak Perumahan 1993.
Di Malaysia polisi-polisi dan pelaksanaan perancangan perumahan oleh kerajaan seringkali dipertikaikan oleh rakyat mahupun badan-badan bukan kerajaan. Kerajaan Malaysia demi merealisasikan pembentukkan Negara maju telah dan sedang mengabaikan kepentingan perumahan dan petempatan golongan berpendapatan rendah seperti pekerja-pekerja Ladang, masyarakat kampung, masyarakat peneroka Bandar (setinggan), masyarakat Orang asli/orang asal, masyarakat nelayan, masyarakat petani, masyarakat miskin Bandar dan juga kelas pertengahan bandar.
Akibat harga rumah yang melambung tinggi masyarakat miskin dan kelas pertengahan Bandar tidak dapat memiliki sebuah rumah. Masyarakat peneroka Bandar pula disumbat dalam flat-flat kos rendah bagaikan sarang burung yang mengundang pelbagai masalah sosioekonomi. Pekerja ladang dihalau dari ladang tanpa sebarang perumahan alternative.
Polisi-polisi Kerajaan yang membenarkan pelaburan asing di Malaysia kini mengancam kehidupan rakyat. Perlombongan emas dengan menggunakan cynide dan nadir bumi projek LYNAS di Pahang banyak mengundang ancaman kepada kesihatan penduduk yang tinggal disekitarnya. Kegagalan kerajaan Malaysia mengawal pembalakan haram serta pembangunan kawasan hutan (yang tidak terancang) menyebabkan masyarakat Orang asli/asal kehilangan tempat tinggal dan juga Tanah Adat yang sangat bernilai pada mereka.
Bukan itu sahaja, kelas pertengahan juga menghadapi masalah memiliki rumah kerana harga rumah melambung tinggi dan banyak spekulasi berlaku dalam sektor hartanah.
Dalam keadaan ini, kerajaan pula berbelanja dengan boros untuk perkara –perkara seperti pembinaan Menara Warisan –RM 5 billion, rumah terbuka Perdana Menteri – RM 2.88 dan menjadikan Pejabat PM bangunan hijau – RM 110 million, Projek MRT ( Lembah Kelang ) –RM 43 billion dan sebagainya. Kalau kerajaan menggunakan duit rakyat untuk projek mega sebegini, bagaimana ia boleh menyelesaikan isu perumahan rakyat ?
Isu perumahan rakyat biasa semakin hari semakin teruk dimana harga rumah adalah terlalu tinggi sehingga rakyat biasa tidak dapat memilikinya, masalah rakyat “homeless” meningkat dan habitat rakyat diancam dengan projek mega ataupun projek yang membahayakan nyawa rakyat.
Adalah tugas sebuah kerajaan untuk memastikan keperluan asas rakyat dipenuhi. Rumah adalah satu keperluan asas. Maka perlulah kerajaan Malaysia menggariskan satu polisi perumahan rakyat yang berfaedah dan mengutamakan isu ini daripada membelanjakan untuk projek mega. Kerajaan harus mengambil kira semua lapisan masyarakat dalam menangani isu perumahan dan bukan hanya fokus kepada ‘vote bank”.
Perumahan untuk semua!
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Kampong Hakka – when 100 years existence is not a matter- Arutchelvan
Kampong Hakka – when 100 years existence is not a
matter- Arutchelvan
The first Monday Every October is designated by the UN as the World Habitat Day. The main purpose
to celebrate this date among others is to reflect on the basic right of
all to adequate shelter. UN has dedicated one day to highlight the plight
of people fighting for shelter as it seems that the right to a home is one of
the most fundamental human rights. With this, let me argue the case of kampong
Hakka in Mantin, Negeri Sembilan.
When I first stepped into kampong Hakka a year
ago, I was amazed that a Chinese new village complete with temple, community
hall and school existed in this village and I was further shocked to learn that
all the people living there have been declared as illegal’s just because some
rich company has bought their land.
When I looked at the building structure of
their homes and their life style, I was convinced that these villagers have a
history to talk about and they have lived here for many decades. Most of the
villagers were elderly people as their children have left to more urban town
centres. Their economic activity varies with most of them being petty traders
and self employed.
I then met a whole bunch of them in the
community hall. I was warmly welcomed and they related to us about their
plight. I listened and posed them two major questions which will determine my
own intention if I want to continue working with them.
The first question was if they think that they
have a right to stay in their current homes and the second is, if someone else claims
that they have the grant titles of their land, then will they move out. They
responded strongly that they have rights, they spoke how their fore fathers
came many years ago, how they build this village and said that they will fight
to be here. I was shown a photo of the village taken in the year 1960s where
there were only 2 building in Mantin town which I recognised as the rest must
have come up after the village was set up. Some questioned me, where do you
want us to go?
Looking at all angles, I was convinced with
their plight. Along with friends from Community Front (CF) a front of PSM, we
decided that the people have a legitimate right to struggle and that they have a
genuine case.
During our discussion we also learned of many
disturbing issues among them that some villagers have already taken
compensation and left. The amount that has been given ranged between RM 1,500
till RM 7,500. The amount is low by any standard. Many claim that they were either
cheated or threatened into accepting the amount. When asked what would their
demand would be, the remaining villagers wanted to stay put in the current land
or failing which they want to be given a plot of land or a house in the same
location. I thought their request was reasonable.
The Hakka villagers claim that their village is
more than 100 years old. They trace their history right back to 1860. Most of
them came from Hui Zhou, China and was brought by the British to work in the
tin mines, they settled in a village in Mantin known as Kampung Attap because
of its roofing. Today the same village is known as kampong Hakka. They have a temple
Tokong Tan Gong and a school SJK Chi Chi Mantin, both with a hundred years
history.
Today these same people are humiliated as
squatters, illegals’ and chased away. The Developer Mega 9 which only existed
in this history in the year 2005 is now calling them squatters. Squatters is
equated to criminals by the former Lord President Tun Azlan Shah. They are
defined as people who illegal built houses in Government land.
In the case of Kampung Hakka, these villagers
were given TOL (Temporary Occupation Licence) by the Seremban land Office since
1960s. They also have been paying quit rent to the local Municipal Council even
till now. Looking at all this, there is no way that they can be called
squatters or illegal.
But sadly, going by experience, we have one big
problem in this country. It is how our Judiciary and legal system define who
has rights or not. It is narrowly defined that those who hold the land title
are the legitimate owners. In this case of kampong Hakka, somewhere in 1987,
the villagers heard that their land is being taken away for a development
project. The Government then sold the land to private developer and it became
clear in 2005, when the local Government decided that Mega 9 a private company
will be given the Kampong Hakka land to built a mixed development project which
includes 374 houses including 116 low cost houses and shop lots.
Therefore Mega 9 who came last to the land
overnight becomes the King while the people who initially built the village and
the settlement are condemned as squatters and illegals. This is the sad reality
where the might is decided by money and corruption while justice is buried under
a paper called “geran tanah”.
On 26 August 2013, the villagers lost their
case in the Seremban High Court. The decision was made in chambers while the
villagers waited in the open court. The court only saw who had the land title and
it was decided that the villagers must give vacant possession to Mega 9. Mega 9
took an Order 89 application and was successful. This is unbelievable. In
normal circumstances, the court should reject the Order 89 application and
order for a full trial since Order 89 is a summary proceeding which is normally
done in clear cut trespassing issues. Here a trial is warranted as there is a
long history of the villagers’ existence. This not a simple case of someone
trespassing or not paying a rent.
The High Court narrowly interpreted the issue.
This is an issue of equitable rights, this is an issue of rights to shelter and
this is an issue of rights to livelihood as enshrined in the Federal
Constitution Article 5. But the court seems to have chosen just to see who has
the land title and gave the death sentence to the villagers.
The lawyers for the villagers applied for a
stay of execution and obtained a court date to hear the stay on 17th.
October 2013. However on 25th September, Mega 9 developer served
notices to the houses giving them 7 days to vacate the land. But in less than 5
days, they came with the full might of the police force, TNB and court bailiffs
to evict the people.
Why the hurry, when there is a court date
pending on the 17th? Why the hurry when there is an appeal? Why
couldn’t the bailiff just wait for 30 minutes extra to allow the villagers
lawyers to be present when their lawyer, a State Assemblyman was in the Dewan
Negeri and said that he will be there by 11.30am.
In spite of all that, the bailiff citing higher
orders carried on with the eviction. The police used excessive force to arrest,
injure and humiliate those who were protecting the houses. 13 people were
arrested and 3 houses were demolished. The demolition machine engine only
stopped when the villagers lawyers finally came 15 minutes later. Later an
interim stay was granted till the 17th. October 2013. I greeted this
news with a huge applause with the other detained along me at the Mantin police
lock-up. At least, the entire village was not in ruins.
As we celebrate world habitat date, I hope the
State Government will come to its senses. It is the role of the State to ensure
its people be given adequate houses. In this case, in the first place how could
the State Government approve a development plan without first resolving the
issues faced by the Kampong Hakka villagers. Isn’t this policy called profit
before people. Why can’t the state resolve the housing issues or better still,
why not make this a heritage settlement. It seems the State authorities have
been paid off handsomely by the developer. This is the only logical explanation
I can come to and many people feel likewise.
As the remaining villagers ponder their future,
I repeat the question to them. Do you want to surrender or fight on? They said that they have no choice but to
fight on. More villagers have now come forward after the rude awakening they
got on 30 September.
As for us in the PSM, this is a class war
between the rich powerful against the poor. The policemen while recording my
statement after the arrest asked if I lived in Kampong Hakka or if I have
relatives there. For him, it is a joke that among 13 people arrested, there
were 6 Malaysian Indians caught protecting Chinese villagers. I told him that,
I have been arrested before for supporting the plight of Palestinians, so what
is the big deal in supporting affected people in Mantin, Negeri Sembilan. He
felt embarrassed and soon started to speak our language- the language of the
poor.
While there are still people keep arguing on
technical matters if the villagers were
right to defend their homes, why didn’t they take the compensation etc but the
bigger issue remains that a 100 year old village and the villagers are being
forcefully evicted because some big company has made a move and some big people
have taken a cut. The rest of us have a choice where we want to stand in this
dispute.
For those who want to support, the kampong
Hakka struggle, please contact Ghandi at 0166862080.
Written by,
Arutcheclvan
Activist & PSM’s Secretary General