Interlok might only be a novel recently prescribed as a school textbook, but its impact on the Indian community at large was palpable today as the Human Rights Party (HRP) attempted to organise the biggest anti-Interlok march in Ampang, only to be scuppered by the police.
HRP, and its ally, Hindu Rights Actions Force (Hindraf), had called on all Indians to march against the inclusion of the Interlok novel as part of the national school syllabus, which it said is offensive to the Indian and Chinese communities. It was also protesting against what it described as Umno’s ‘racism’.
But swift police action at dawn, including the arrest of HRP secretary-general, P Uthayakumar, at his Pantai Hillpark residence, pre-empted the protest. Some 130 arrests were made throughout the Klang Valley.
A few individuals were even stopped from alighting from a city transit bus, with officers forcing them to stay in the bus.
Roadblocks were erected all over the Klang Valley, and apparently cars with Indians in them were being pulled over.
Officers checked cars and bags for Hindraf or HRP T-shirts. Those who were found possessing the t-Shirt were promptly arrested.
One protestor who had stood his ground at KLCC area and demanded the officer explain to him why he had to leave the area, he was arrested.
A volunteer photographer, who was helping out a Makkal Osai reporter, was arrested because he was unable to produce a press tag.
Three Malaysiakini citizen journalists (CJs), Mathavan Velayutham, Thiagarajan Marrapan and one Veeramani were arrested while shooting footage of the protest.
This was despite the CJs producing their press tags to the cops and wearing their ‘Citizen Journalist’ T-shirts.
Mathavan, Thiagarajan and Veeramani were released about five hours later, at 6pm.
Indians and 1Malaysia
“Is this what they call 1 Malaysia? Can’t we even stand here?” asked a couple of middle-aged women when met by Komunitikini at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) bus stop early in the morning.
The women looked visibly intimidated as officers stopped almost every Indian person at the KLCC area.
“Will they arrest us too?” one of the women, who had come to witness and show solidarity to the campaign, asked.
The march was supposed to begin at 9am, beginning at the Renaissance Hotel in Jalan Ampang, before passing through KLCC and subsequently making its way to the Dang Wangi Police Headquarters.
However, the heavy clampdown by police, including arrests of key leaders, ensured that the march never took off as planned.
It wasn’t until the protestors regathered at the compound of the Kottumalai Pillayar Temple in Pudu that they suddenly seemed invigorated.
Initially a crowd of some 30 individuals chanted ‘Haramkan Interlok, jangan hina kaum India’ (Ban Interlok, don’t insult Indians), while accompanied by Kota Alam Shah assemblyperson, M Manoharan.
But when the crowd began marching to the Dang Wangi police headquarters, the crowd quickly swelled to some 200 people.
Temple-goers joined in the chant and picked up flyers condemning the novel, while most of them were heard saying, ‘We have nothing to lose now.’
Even as news of the number of arrests spread, many seemed unintimidated by the prospect of spending a night in the lock-up.
“Let them arrest, if they want to arrest us, they need to do to all of us. Let’s see how far they can go,” said one temple-goer.
Even several wheelchair-bound individuals decided to give a piece of their mind, as they dovetailed behind the crowd with a van of their own, shouting ‘Haramkan Interlok’ as they went.
The disabled individuals, numbering about ten, had earlier attempted to march to KLCC from Renaissance Hotel along with others but were stopped by the police.
After being warned, they mounted a strategic retreat to a restaurant.
Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) officers greeted the group with water cannons at the gates of the Dang Wangi police headquarters.
Ironically, a group of police officers were earlier overheard discussing the Interlok issue among themselves at the KLCC area, saying the novel had been equally offensive to all three Malay, Chinese and Indian races. Some said that the novel does not reflect the present generation of Indians.
One HRP supporter, who refused to be identified, told Komunitikini that Indians ought to show even more solidarity to the issue.
“People only care for their families [but] they don’t care about the society,” said the man.
“The book insults us by describing us as ‘pariahs’, and these people are not doing anything to try and prove otherwise,” he added, suggesting that people should get over their fear and unite for a cause.
An activist who was met later questioned why the Chinese community has not taken to the streets in a show of solidarity against the book, while some questioned the apparent absence of Pakatan Rakyat leaders.
All of those arrested were detained under Section 27 (5) of the Police Act for gathering in an illegal assembly, and under the Societies Act, said Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Zulkifli Abdullah. The demonstrators were detained at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre and in Jalan Pudu from 8am were between the ages of 18 and 66.
HRP members had earlier applied for a permit to hold the march at the Dang Wangi Police headquarters, but their application was rejected.
Bernama reports that police have since freed 101 people who were detained after completing investigations.
However, eight others, believed to be leaders of Hindraf, the banned Hindu Rights Action Force, and the Human Rights Party, were still being investigated, police said.





Why were the MIC Indians and the so called leaders not there, where were the the mcc, kimma, and the telugu and malayalee associaqtions? Are they resigned to kow tou to the overlords? and to let the future generations of Indians to be for ever labelled a P…….
I was there and danm proud of it .
Why were the MIC Indians and the so called leaders not there, where were the the mcc, kimma, and the telugu and malayalee associaqtions? Are they resigned to kow tou to the overlords? and to let the future generations of Indians to be for ever labelled a P…….
I was there and danm proud of it .
So there is a new law in Malaysia passed by PDRM as of yesterday. Indians should not roam the streets of KL. They should stay home and watch Astro otherwise they will be put in jail. Oh not to forget for the other race, cannot wear orange, Also can be put in jail. Malaysia boleh.
Malaysia belongs to Malays-Bumis and former PM Dr Mahathir is right in justifying Ketuanan Melayu and the other races ie Chinese and Indians are Pendatangs and must be thankful to UMNO for having a place to stay and this place called home has been far better than China and India where starvation and unemployment are rampant. May Allah continue to bless Najib, his wife Rosmah and UMNO and giving them more good years-10 years more to rule Malaysia….Hidup UMNO, Hidup Najib, Hidup Rosmah……
Malaysia belongs to Malays-Bumis and former PM Dr Mahathir is right in justifying Ketuanan Melayu and the other races ie Chinese and Indians are Pendatangs and must be thankful to UMNO for having a place to stay and this place called home has been far better than China and India where starvation and unemployment are rampant. May Allah continue to bless Najib, his wife Rosmah and UMNO and giving them more good years-10 years more to rule Malaysia….Hidup UMNO, Hidup Najib, Hidup Rosmah……
r u educated ?
Yes, I am educated. Let us be realistic. You Malaysian Indians are asking for the Sky and no one can give you all when you are the third largest race and always expecting handouts which even your MIC under Samy Vellu refused to give you all (better makan semua himself).
I am a real Pendtang China as I firmly believed there is a Social Contract among all the three major races ie Malay-Bumi must always rule and Ketuanan Melayu must always in power. The Chinese realised and thousands packed off and what we have are all the scums and running dogs and cronies.
Everything will change, but not now. The law of nature more powerfull .then you.Who can fight with them. That time no more Ketuanan Melayu. Where is Regim Saddam, Hitler,Mubarak and so on……..? This earth belongs to Supreme God but we claim that it is belong to us. We are fighting like child, we are claming as supreme person, one day the nature will give a big kick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are we the same people proud of our Nation, culture and freedom? Is that true that only a certain selected groups are NOT allowed to march on the roads? Is that true, application to rally by these groups are usually rejected?
Simple HRP T-shirts can lead to arrest? We are loosing our freedom, some says, what’s happening to Malaysians?
I sincerely hope, we Malaysian should NOT GO against the Law and the Law should NOT GO against it’s own citizens. Our loyal citizens are not terrorist, treating them alike will only make more problems later. Unless a rally goes out of control or harm our own peace and properties then harsh actions must be taken.
Treat us as 1 Malaysian, Peaceful rallies should be guided and guarded by police not otherwise. I am very sure, our police force is capable of handling any harsh situation at any time, Please Open-up a bit, trust our Malaysian!!!
The Longer we keep pressurizing the vessel, the danger is greater, release the pressure now and then, it will be in your control.
if u support Umno and mahathir so much he shouldn’t have cried when leaving his job as a prime minister y ther is tearz rolling in his eyes izit because he is losing his respected job n treasury which he gained from his post , far most is mahathir realy a islamic men r converted , plz dun talk ryts when there is fault in you,
owh are we asking for the sky or are the malays who alwiz talks about and dreams with an empty hand , come on la wei letz talk logicaly you so called pendatangchina may not have dignity in your religion but i am an indian who has everyting such as dignity , n farmost humanity which the malay’s doesn’t have at al , thiz land does not belong to anyone we are just its residence , we should not talk bout ketuanan melayu on the land or what , are you a coward whom live in fear of what will happen in case you stood up for ur own race ,justify youself in what position you are , do not claim yourself as a chinese , you may call yourself any worse thing which humiliates urself , i am an indian and im not a terrosrist we are just fyting for our rights ,