Malaysian political party wants HINDRAF leaders freed
Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 4 : A Malaysian political party – Gerakan National League Bureau --wants the Government to release the five Hindu Rights Action Force
(HINDRAF) leaders detained in Kamunting under the Internal Security Act (ISA).
According to The Star, Gerakan National Legal Bureau chief Datuk Chang Ko Youn said the detention of the five leaders had created unnecessary tension and unhappiness, especially among advocates of democracy and human rights.
"We are seriously against any Act that prescribes detention without trial, such as the ISA and Emergency Ordinance as they are against the cardinal principles and law, that is, each person is entitled to a fair trial and right to be heard," he said yesterday.
When the five were detained last December, he said, the party had voiced its concern over the repercussions. (ANI)