The Kuala Lumpur High Court has ordered the government to pay RM30,000 each to 29 human rights activists and journalists wrongfully detained following Umno Youth's disruption of the Apcet II civil society gathering in Kuala Lumpur more than a decade ago.
The government will now have to pay them a total of RM870,000 in general damages.
The plaintiffs were also awarded 8 percent interest per annum from the date the suit was filed on Nov 9, 1998.
Appeals Court Judge Wan Adnan Muhamad delivered his decision this morning, saying that "the facts here are clear and straightforward and the judgement is based on facts submitted by both parties".
“I think the amount is enough for the suffering endured during their detention of almost 24 hours behind bars,” he remarked.
The judge, however, dismissed the plaintiffs' claim for aggravated, exemplary and special damages, saying there is no documentation to prove the basis for this.
The local activists and journalists had filed a RM87 million suit against the government two years after the incident.
He also dismissed their claim of a conspiracy involving the police and the government.
“There is no evidence that the defendant (former Dang Wangi OCPD Zainal Abidin Ali, left) was trying to sabotage the conference to please the government,” he said.
Wan Adnan found that the extension of the remand by a magistrate and the application by the police were valid in terms of the law.
The judge, who delivered a gist of his written judgement, questioning Zainal's testimony that he had been unaware of the conference when the police raided the venue.
“During cross-examination he denied knowing about the mob, but there was a letter by (R) Sivarasa to then Deputy Home Minister Megat Junid Megat Ayob (right) seeking permission to host the event.
"Therefore, the outcome of the letter would have been informed to the OCPD, to which he later admitted that he was aware.”
The judge further noted that the two minutes given to the participants to disperse was not enough and that Zainal “acted recklessly” in making the arrests.
Senior federal counsel Izman Ishak, when approached outside the court, would not say if an appeal would be filed, preferring to reserve comment.
Prosecution reserves comment
The suit was filed against the government after the group's "wrongful detention" at the Second Asia Pacific Conference on East Timor (Apcet II) on Nov 11, 1996.
The international conference was organised to discuss human rights abuses in East Timor and its struggle for independence from Indonesia.
It was held at the Asia Hotel in Kuala Lumpur and saw nasty scenes when a mob led by Umno Youth stormed the venue and harassed the 100 participants.
On that day, as the conference was about to begin, 400 members of the Umno Youth-led Barisan Bertindak Rakyat Malaysia (BBRM), or Malaysia's People's Action Front, stormed in and disrupted the meeting.
They broke down the conference hall doors, flung chairs and verbally and physically abused the participants.
Police then moved in to arrest the participants, who were detained for between one and six days, while 40 foreign participants were deported.
A total of 36 activists and journalists originally filed the law suit. However, four withdrew, one passed away and two did not appear to provide testimony during the trial.
Among the high-profile plaintiffs are:
1) Former PRM secretary-general Sanusi Othman
2) PKR deputy president and senator Syed Husin Ali
3) Batu parliamentarian Tian Chua
4) Malaysiakini chief executive officer Premesh Chandran
5) Malaysiakini editor-in-chief Steven Gan
6) Malaysian Trade Union Congress president Syed Shahir Syed Mohamad.
Others include Subang MP R Sivarasa, Parti Sosialis Malaysia president Dr Nasir Hashim and former New Era College principal Kua Kia Soong.
The defendants are former Kuala Lumpur police chief Ismail Che' Ros, former Dang Wangi OCPD Zainal Abidin Ali, investigations officer chief inspector Tengku Hamzah Tengku Abdullah and the Malaysian government.
Looks like the gov't has been ordered to pay what one Opposition leader did when he was the Deputy Prime Minister and Acting prime Minister when TDM was away overseas . Can some one pose this to DSAI ! In case you are not familiar ask Anwar Ibrahim ..
Read this in MI.
ReplyDeleteToday,(Ex-UMNO)participants - both claimed to The Malaysian Insider that they had stormed Apcet II on the instructions of the then-Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayub and then-Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi, who is now Defence Minister.
They also denied Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who was then the deputy prime minister, had any role in the storming of the conference.
Slap your face.
MCA, hahaha, still loyal to arm no, hahaha !
ReplyDelete25th December is coming soon. Are there anymore CC resigning?
ReplyDeleteI heard that Liow and Tiong payed 2-3M RM each to the 13 who signed the conditional resignation letter. Bloody white collar crooks. MACC must investigate them.
What! 13 more criminals in MCA.
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ReplyDeleteI think it is you who need to slap your own face NOT me ....
(Ex-UMNO)participants - both claimed to The Malaysian Insider that they had stormed Apcet II on the instructions of the then-Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayub and then-Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi, who is now Defence Minister.
First of all
1)(Ex-UMNO)participants....EX-UMNO now in PKR ? hahaha anyone can tell you if they leave UMNO to join PKR , DSAI's fart sure smell like Arabian perfume . No Need to explain this sentence in reference to the above .
2)then-Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi, who is now Defence Minister. Who is he at that time ? Anwar's Blue eyed boy ? The one who became Chairman for Bank Simpanan National ? And the one whom I am told from sources was appointed into nothing less than 200 companies when Anwar was the Finance Minister !
3) Who was the Acting PM then when TDM was not around ? Your Boss DSAI .
4) Do you seriously think these two Jokers got the guts to disrupt and create civil disobedience by storming into Apcet II ? Go and think lah ! No mountain behind I bet you they dared not do it Lah !!! Do you think they would say ya lah DSAI did it ! Same as the Ahmad Ismail guy from Penang , all of them benefited greatly under AI
Anon 4:47
ReplyDeleteMCA, hahaha, still loyal to arm no, hahaha !
Ya lah we are loyal people , any problem with you !!! muahahaha . We are loyal to our beliefs for justice , no one is an angel . Not one who eats Mee sodom mee kuah .
Hahahaha !
ReplyDeleteArm no = Justice ?
No wonder MCA is in such predicament.
Hahahaha !
Hahahaha
ReplyDeletePKR = Justice ?
No wonder PR cultists are all backside screwers !
Ha ha ha ha ha
No more juice, Monk?
ReplyDeleteHave to become a copy cat in order to post something, Monk?
What a perfect example of useless MCA, hahahahaha !
Yeah just suck your joy juice dry hohohoho
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