Malaysia: Protest against Hindu Temple Leads to Jail, Fine for Protesters

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship and those who seek to use tactics of intimidation and threats to defy and deny freedom of religion.

On July 27, 2010, a Malaysian Sessions court fined 12 men and sentenced one to a week in jail, after they all pleaded guilty to charges of illegal assembly, for an August 28, 2009 protest against the construction of a Hindu temple in Shah Alam.  The Malaysia Insider states that four others were found not guilty of sedition. The Malaysia Insider states “They were protesting the relocation of a 150-year-old Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu temple from Section 19 to their neighborhood in Section 23.”

The protesters paraded a cow’s head, which Hindus view as a sacred animal, and the protesters reportedly spit and stomped a cow’s head, and made offensive comments.   The Malaysia Insider reported on August 29, 2009, that the protester said that the Hindu temple’s “noise” would “would disturb their own praying, and that they would not be able to function properly as Muslims.”

Malaysia news provided a video broadcast of the protesters against the Hindu temple house of worship.

The Malaysia Insider also reported that the “group of 50 over protestors marched shortly after Friday prayers from the Shah Alam State mosque to the State Secretariat.  ‘I challenge YB Khalid, YB Rodziah and Xavier Jeyakumar to go on with the temple construction. I guarantee bloodshed and racial tension will happen if this goes on, and the state will be held responsible,’ shouted Ibrahim Haji Sabri amid strong chants of ‘Allahu Akbar!’ Ibrahim identified himself as the Deputy Chairman of the Resident’s Committee against the building of the temple in S23 here, which is perceived by some as being a Muslim majority area. He told the press that the state should move the temple to Section 22 as ‘originally planned’, and also labeled Khalid a ‘traitor to the Malay race and Islam’.”

Free Malaysia Today stated that the protesters “had marched with the bloodied head from a mosque to the Selangor menteri besar’s office.”

Malaysia: Protest Against Construction of Hindu Temple (Photo: YouTube)
Malaysia: Protest Against Construction of Hindu Temple (Photo: YouTube)

According to Voice of America, “The group marched the cow head to a government building where they stomped and spat on it – an offensive act to Hindus who consider the cow a scared animal. Each of the 12 men was charged with illegal assembly and ordered to pay $320 for taking part in the protest against plans to build the temple in a Muslim-majority neighborhood.  Two others were given additional fines for sedition, or creating tension among races, and one was sentenced to a week in prison without explanation.”

Free Malaysia Today reported that Malaysian Hindu Sangam adviser A Vaithilingam felt that the punishment could be seen as inadequate.  It quoted him as stating “the sentences seem to be very light after the huge commotion and insult,” and that the Hindu temple protesters “stirred up the emotions throughout the country. This could have caused a riot”.

Reuters reported that: “Critics said the light sentences may further strain race relations between Muslims, who make up the majority of the country’s 28 million population, and minority Hindus and Christians who complain of discrimination.”

In September 2009, the Malaysia Star reported that “The Selangor Government has identified a new, more suitable site for the relocation of the 150-year-old Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu temple in Section 19 here. A press statement from the state government said that the new site is still in Section 23 but was more strategic and located 100m from the original relocation site and 400m from the residential area.”

Sri Mahamariamman Hindu Temple, when it was located in Kuala Lumpur
Sri Mahamariamman Hindu Temple, when it was located in Kuala Lumpur

AP reports that “The conflict highlighted frustrations among minorities about strict government guidelines that restrict the number of non-Muslim places of worship, partly based on whether enough non-Muslims live where a church or temple is to be built. Authorities in Selangor eventually found a new site to build the controversial temple.”

There has been a long history of persecution against Hindus and Hindu houses of worship in Malaysia.

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.

We support freedom of expression and freedom of speech as one of our universal human rights, including freedom of even objectionable speech and expression as a human right.  But we recognize that protests against houses of worship and tactics of intimidation and threats are often used to defy and deny freedom of religion.  We defend the right of all people to BELIEVE, and we urge you to sign our petition showing your support for the freedom of conscience for all.

Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate.  Love Wins.

Pakistan to Destroy 87 Year Old Hindu Temple

DNA reports:
— “Despite strong protest by Pakistan’s Hindu community, an 87-year-old pre-partition Hindu temple in Pakistan’s garrison town of Rawalpindi is facing demolition.”
— “According to Jagmohan Kumar, the head of the Hindu community in Rawalpindi, the templewas being used by Hindus and Sikhs to perform last rituals of their dear ones.”
— “According to the plaque fixed on the building, Lala Tansukh Rai, the Raees-e-Azam Rawalpindi, had constructed the temple in memory of his wife. ‘The ‘Shamshan Ghat’ is not only used by the locals but by the foreign missions of China and the Buddhist community as well’, Kumar said.”

see also Dawn report

Pakistan The News report

image of old Hindu temple in Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi, Pakistan - Old Hindu Temple (Photo: TrekEarth.com)
Rawalpindi, Pakistan - Old Hindu Temple (Photo: TrekEarth.com)

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.

Wall Street Journal Allows Comments Calling for Terror Attack on Mosque

On July 24, 2010, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Washington Wire published an article “Political Wisdom: The Mosque at Ground Zero,” about the NYC mosque at 45-51 Park Place.  We note that the Park Place mosque is not “at ground zero,” and has had prayer services since December 2009.   The Wall Street Journal Washington Wire is led by Susan Davis, a former reporter with the Capitol Hill Roll Call.  The WSJ Washington Wire claims to moderate user comments based on community rules that object that reject postings “that may be hateful or offensive, “ and it gives an email address to report such comments at washwire@wsj.com as well as a moderator at  moderator@wsj.com

But when it comes to readers publicly calling for a terrorist attack on a Muslim mosque on the Wall Street Journal web site, apparently that is not a major concern for the Wall Street Journal or the WSJ Wire. This is yet another in a series of instances where the U.S. mainstream media is failing to reject those who call for bombings or terrorist attacks on Muslim mosques on newspapers websites and over AM radio.

On the Wall Street Journal Washington Wire, among various hate-filled comments is a direct call for the use of a plane to have a terrorist attack on a New York City mosque – you can see the date of screen shot is July 27 – three days after the July 24 comment:

Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Washington Wire - Reader Comments on July 24, 2010 Calling for Attack on NYC Mosque
Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Washington Wire - Reader Comments on July 24, 2010 Calling for Attack on NYC Mosque (Screen Shot: WSJ Wire - compilation of header and comment)

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) contacted the WSJ Washington Wire as well as Wall Street Journal Moderator on July 24 – the same day the comments were made.  However, the WSJ has not found it a sufficient priority to act on reader comments that call for the use of a plane to have a terrorist attack on a New York City mosque.  We urge readers to contact the Wall Street Journal and share your concerns about this.

Wall Street Journal Logo (Image: Google)
Wall Street Journal Logo (Image: Google)

What is America coming to that such hate and calls for terrorist violence are openly tolerated in reader comments in the mainstream U.S. media?

R.E.A.L. noted that the New York Post still has bomb threats against a NYC mosque on its web site, since May 24, 2010, despite repeated contacts to the New York Post.  There again, the New York Post has taken no action.

May 24, 2010 - New York Post Reader Comment on 45 Park Place Mosque - Calling for Terrorist Bombing
May 24, 2010 - New York Post Reader Comment on 45 Park Place Mosque - Calling for Terrorist Bombing

Is this the America that we will allow our nation to become?  Where our news media is used by those calling for violence against houses of worship in America?

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Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths.  Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We urge those who promote hate, intolerance, and violence, to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate.  Love Wins.

See also previous posting “Coast-to-Coast Anti-Islam Movement Results in Protests, Attacks Against Mosques.”

Iran: Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani’s Lawyer Missing, Family Arrested

In Iran, attorney Mohammad Mostafaei, representing Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani – a woman sentenced to stoning, has gone missing after an attempt to arrest him by the Iranian authorities.  According to human rights activists, his wife and brother-in-law are in custody of the Iranian police, and are being held at Tehran’s Evin prison. CNN is reporting that Iranian officials have told Mohammad Mostafaei’s father in law that the family members arrested would be freed in exchange for attorney Mohammad Mostafaei submitting to arrest.

Attorney Mohammad Mostafaei Missing (L) and Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani (R) Sentenced to Stoning (Photo: Sky News)
Attorney Mohammad Mostafaei Missing (L) and Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani (R) Sentenced to Stoning (Photo: Sky News)

On July 24, 2010, Mohammad Mostafaei’s office was reportedly ransacked and he was interrogated for four hours at the Evin prison over his representation of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani.  He was released and then called back for furthering questioning, and then an arrest warrant was issued for Mohammad Mostafaei.

Mina Ahadi, with International Committee against Execution and Stoning (ICAS), has stated: “Mohammadi Ashtiani’s sentence is not Mostafaei’s first stoning case, he has defended many others against execution by stoning but it was Sakineh’s story which took world attention and made the Iranian authorities angry… It is ridiculous that they [officials] have taken Mostafaei’s family as ransom, they have somehow taken them hostage. This confirms what Sakineh’s son wrote in his public letter, that there’s no justice in Iran.”

The International Committee against Execution and Stoning (ICAS) has publicized world news reports on this, and issued the following press release:

“The Wife and brother-in-law of Mohamad Mostafaei, sakine’s lawyer, arrested – No word about Mostafaei himself”

“As we reported earlier, Mr. Mostafaei, Sakine’s lawyer, was summoned to the Ministry of Intelligence at Evin Prison. He presented himself there yesterday. A post on his weblog later informed the public that the authorities at Evin prison had questioned him about some financial issues. Some time after he left the prison the authorities called him and asked him to present himself once again. However, a short while after they went to his office to arrest him. Mr. Mostafaai was not there but his wife and his brother-in-law were arrested, instead, somewhere near the office.”

“The whereabouts of Mr. Mostafaie is currently unknown. According to our sources, his office has been sealed off by the authorities.”

“We have not yet been able to identify the prison where Mr. Mostafaei’s wife and brother-in-law are currently held.”

“The Islamic Republic, under the intense pressure of the world public opinion against the stoning sentence of Sakine, has now targeted her lawyer and put him under pressure. The interrogation over financial issues, specifically, is one of the regime’s customary ways to begin a charge-fabricating process. The Islamic Republic is trying, with everything in its power, to cut off the relations between Sakine and her family, on the one side,  and her lawyer and the public opinion, on the other.”

“The International Committee Against Execution strongly condemns such persecutions as those executed by the Islamic Republic against Sakine Mohammadi Ashtiani’s lawyer, Mr. Mostafaei, and his family. We urge all human rights organisations to take action as soon as possible and demand the immediate release of Mr. Mostafaei’s wife and brother-in-law. The Islamic Republic must be forced to stop harassing and intimidating Mr. Mostafaei and others like him in their legal efforts to pursue justice.”

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) rejects the barbaric practice of stoning and its targeted use in murdering and terrorizing women in Iran and around the world.  We believe that that the path to ending such terrorism against women begins with support for our Universal Human Rights, including dignity, life, liberty, and equality.

We urge the public’s support in challenging such injustices and the barbaric practice of stoning.

Choose Love, Not Hate.  Love Wins.