Jumaat, Mei 11, 2012

RAIS DENIES MALAYSIA UNSAFE, SAYS MILLIONS OF INDONESIANS HAPPY AND THOUSANDS STILL COMING

Rais denies Malaysia unsafe, says millions of Indonesians happy

KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 — Datuk Seri Rais Yatim today dismissed claims that Malaysia is unsafe for Indonesian workers, by pointing out that thousands of migrant workers are still pouring in to the country.

He said on the social network site Twitter that the "millions" of migrant workers already in Malaysia are "happy", appearing to suggest that they are happy with work conditions and treatment received.

"Malaysia not safe say Irene Fernandez n some Indonesian NGOs but millions are here happy n thousands still coming, "

tweeted the Information, Communications, and Culture Minister using the Twitter handle @DrRaisYatim.

He was referring to statements by Indonesian human rights activists and Tenaganita director Irene Fernandez made this week.

Indonesian human rights activists had alleged that Malaysia is the “most unsafe” destination for their migrant workers and urged Jakarta to freeze all diplomatic ties with Malaysia until the issue was rectified.

The Jakarta Post reported today that the activists asked Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to take tough action against the Malaysian government, which they hold responsible for alleged violence against Indonesian migrant workers, until Putrajaya improves protection for the group.

“Among the destination countries for migrant workers, Malaysia is the most unsafe for Indonesian workers as between 600 and 700 Indonesians die of various causes, including torture, shooting and exploitative acts by their employers,” Migrant Care executive director Anis Hidayah was quoted as saying by the Jakarta Post.

She added that Yudhoyono did not have to consider the “brotherhood” between the two countries and urged the premier to be tough instead.

Thaufiek Zulbahary of Solidaritas Perempuan, an NGO providing legal advocacy for female migrant workers, said the Indonesian government should also delay sending workers to Malaysia until the government takes steps to protect them.

The activists also accused Putrajaya of intimidating Malaysian human rights activist Irene Fernandez, the executive director of Tenaganita, “who has long stood up for migrant workers”.

The Jakarta Post had on Monday reported Fernandez as saying, among others, Malaysia was not safe for Indonesian workers because it did not have a legal framework or specific laws to protect migrant workers.

She was also reported to have said that it was not in the police’s power to shoot dead three Indonesian nationals, who had been suspected of burglary and robbery, in an incident in Port Dickson recently.

Fernandez has since come under heavy fire locally for her criticism, which detractors say has painted Malaysia in a negative light, was unpatriotic and be detrimental to Malaysia’s bilateral relations with Indonesia.

Yesterday, Fernandez announced that she has been hauled up by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) for an “interview” tomorrow over statements attributed to her that alleged corruption by police and the court system here.

She has since disputed the remarks and said The Jakarta Post will print a correction to the article.

But while Fernandez said she would willingly offer her statements to the graftbusting agency, she stressed that she would not back down from her stand that Malaysia continues to be a “completely” unsafe environment for Indonesian workers.

The activist, who was once jailed for exposing the allegedly poor conditions at local immigration centres, also refused to apologise for her statements, demanding instead that the government and her critics apologise to her.

She will meet with MACC officials at its Putrajaya headquarters at 10am on Friday.

Indonesia recently lifted the moratorium on the supply of domestic workers to Malaysia, but Indonesian Manpower and Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar has repeatedly said Jakarta would not send workers until Putrajaya could ensure their protection.

by Ida Lim

29 ulasan:

  1. Siapa yang selalu Ganyang Malingsia?

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  2. We hoped that Malaysia will continue to maintain good relationship with Indonesia.

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    1. but in a good way too.

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    2. Hubungan baik harus dijalinkan agar lebih baik kerjasama antara dua negara boleh dibuat.

      Padam
  3. Kalau tidak selamat, tidak mungkin ramai Indon yang datang ke Malaysia. sampai ada yang sanggup jadi pendatang dan diburu oleh pihak berkuasa.

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    1. Sekiranya M'sia tidak selamat, kenapa kita dibanjir pendatang dari Indonesia...

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    2. Malaysia lah negara yang paling selamat utuk di duduki.

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    3. Mereka yang menyebabkan Malaysia tidak selamat.

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  4. Irene Fernandez will meet MACC officials at its Putrajaya headquarters today.

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  5. NGO indonesia perlu lihat jumlah warga Indonesia yang bekerja di negara ini sebelum membuat tuduhan kononnya negara ini tidak selamat..

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  6. bagi saya elok juga mereka membuat kenyataan seperti itu dengan harapan semakin kurang la warga Indon di negara ini.. yang membuat negara ini tidak selamat ialah kemasukan beramai2 warga Indonesia ke negara ini samada secara sah mahu pun secara haram..

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    1. Keyataan yang langsung tidak masuk akal, harap selepas ini pantau kemasukan warga indon ke Malaysia.

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  7. jika Malaysia tidak selamat, kenapa ramai orang Indonesia datang ke Malaysia? kini Malaysia mangalami kebanjiran warga indonesia.

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    1. ramai warga Indonesia berada selesa di Malaysia, Malaysia adalah tempat selamat.

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    2. Warga Indon paling suka datang ke Malaysia, sebab mereka tau sini paling selamat.

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  8. Pelbagai usaha dan tindakan undang2 untuk melindungi mereka yang bekerja di M'sia. Tu pun sudah cukup baik.

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    1. Betul tu, banyak demand lagi durang, macam2 mau minta.Paling tidak logik, gaji rm 700 untuk satu bidang.

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  9. malaysia adalah sebuah negeri yang selamat untuk di duduki, yang banyak membuat hal adalah warga asing itu sendiri, saling berbunuhan sesama sendiri.

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  10. What causes so many PATI in Malaysia?

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  11. Jika Malaysia tidak selamat, mana pula selamat?

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  12. The fact is many Indonesian still coming in! They should be caution when make statement like this.

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  13. Tuduhan sebegini tidak benar.

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  14. Di Asia, Malaysia kira negara yang stabil dan selamat untuk ditinggal.

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  15. Kalau benar Malaysia ini tidak selamat kenapa ramai warga asing datang ke Malaysia mencari rezeki berbanding di Negara mereka sendiri seperti Filipina, Indonesia dan banyak lagi warga asing. Kenapa mereka sanggup masuk secara haram ke Malaysia??

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  16. Kenyataan tanpa kajian oleh seseorang yang tidak tahu kebenaran. Itulah yang boleh kita ibaratkan untuk Irene.

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  17. Bersihlah yang mencemarkan keamanan negara.

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  18. Negara masih aman dan selalamt selagi kita masih boleh hidup bekerjasama dan bertoleransi.

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  19. Harap tidak ada lagi perhimpunan seperti bersih.

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