MPAJ's use
of violence
in Kg
Berembang
condemned
(updated)
Kimberley
Lau
PETALING JAYA sun (Dec 1, 2006): Women's Development Collective (WDC)
today
condemned
Ampang Jaya
Municipal
Council (MPAJ)'s
use of
violence to
remove
settlers in
Kampung
Berembang.
"It is a
gross
violation of
basic human
rights,"
said WDC
executive
director
Maria Chin
Abdullah in
a statement
via e-mail.
She said
MPAJ
officers had
also thrown
chairs and
forcibly
removed the
settlers
during the
demolition
of about 50
houses in
the village
on Nov 20.
"The 50
families
affected by
these
inhumane and
brutal
actions have
stayed in
the kampung
for more
than 30
years and
they are
being
evicted
because of
the Selangor
government's
policy of
ÔZero
Squatters'.
"The
settlers
were served
eviction
notices even
before their
alternative
homes had
been
completed,"
she added.
"More
importantly,
in April
2006, the
settlers had
taken a
court case
against MPAJ
to halt the
evictions
and the
hearing is
only five
months away.
"MPAJ's
actions
clearly show
its
disrespect
for the
legal
process. It
is extremely
unfortunate
MPAJ has
resorted to
undemocratic
means to
assert its
powers," she
added.
Yesterday,
the MPAJ
arrested 11
people,
comprising
settlers and
NGO
representatives,
for
preventing
the
destruction
of the
village's
two-storey
surau
(prayer
hall), the
last
remaining
structure in
the village.
She
called for
an immediate
halt to
further
incursions
and
violations
in Kampung
Berembang by
MPAJ, the
police and
developers.
"Any
action
should only
be taken
after the
court's
decision on
the case.
Immediate
housing has
to be
allocated to
the settlers
whose houses
have been
destroyed,"
she said.
"MPAJ
officials
who have
used
violence
during the
eviction
should be
taken to
task and
charged
accordingly,"
said Maria
Chin.
Another
non-governmental
organisation,
Sisters in
Islam (SIS)
and other
activists
also
protested
against the
evictions by
handing over
a memorandum
to Selangor
Mentri Besar
Datuk Seri
Dr Mohd Khir
Toyo on
Tuesday (Nov
28, 2006).
"We
understand
Kampung
Berembang
villagers
had managed
to get
written
instructions
from the
Prime
Minister's
Department
and the
Human Rights
Commission (Suhakam),
calling for
a
postponement
of the
evictions
pending a
court
decision to
ensure
adequate
compensation
and
reparations
for the
villagers,"
said SIS
programme
manager
Norhayati
Kaprawi.
"SIS was
also
informed
that
Selangor
Islamic
Affairs
Department (JAIS)
officers
were present
during the
the
demolition
of the surau.
We question
the presence
of JAIS in
this matter,
and we are
disgusted by
the
humiliating
way in which
the surau
was
destroyed,"
said
Norhayati.
"We
understand
that the
residents of
Kampung
Berembang
had managed
to get
written
instructions
from the
Prime
Minister's
Department
and the
Human Rights
Commission (Suhakam),
calling for
a
postponement
of the
evictions
pending a
court
decision to
ensure
adequate
compensation
and
reparations
for the
villagers,"
said SIS
programme
manager
Norhayati
Kaprawi. |