Ujian COVID-19 dan KWSP: Jangan umum sesuatu sebelum berfikir betul-betul

Ujian COVID-19 dan KWSP: Jangan umum sesuatu sebelum berfikir betul-betul

oleh S. Arutchelvan

Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) menyeru pada Perdana Menteri Muhyiddin Yassin supaya berhenti membuat keputusan tergesa-gesa pada ketika seluruh negara sedang menempuh kesusahan. 

1. Isu bayaran ujian COVID-19

Perdana Menteri berkata dalam sidang akhbar tengahari tadi (23 Mac 2020) bahawa warga asing perlu membayar untuk ujian COVID-19. Namun, nasib baiknya Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan Dr. Noor Hashim Abdullah menjelaskan kemudian bahawa ujian COVID-19 di mana-mana klinik atau hospital di bawah Kementerian Kesihatan adalah PERCUMA untuk semua orang termasuk warga asing. Ketika kita sedang sibuk melawan pandemik ini dan menggalakkan warga migran, termasuk mereka yang tanpa dokumen, untuk keluar mendapatkan ujian dan rawatan jika mereka mempunyai simptom penyakit, kenyataan daripada Muhyiddin Yassin sebegini adalah tidak bertanggungjawab. Ini bukan masanya untuk menjimat kos ataupun terus melaksanakan dasar-dasar yang bersifat diskriminasi. Serangan virus itu tidak mendiskriminasi sesiapa pun.

PSM menyeru pada Perdana Menteri, Menteri Kesihatan dan Ketua Polis Negara supaya memberi jaminan yang jelas bahawa sesiapa yang mempunyai simptom boleh menjalani ujian dan rawatan COVID-19 secara percuma dan tanpa sebarang gangguan. Jaminan ini penting kerana golongan migran dan pelarian di negara kita akan berasa lega untuk tampil ke hadapan tanpa ketakutan daripada ditangkap atau didakwa atau dihantar pulang ke negara asal apabila mereka menjalani ujian saringan atau rawatan COVID-19.

PSM juga menyeru pada Kerajaan untuk mengisytihar moratorium ke atas operasi penangkapan imigresen selama 6 bulan. Kerajaan harus menubuhkan satu jawatankuasa bersama dengan komuniti pekerja asing untuk membantuk Kementerian Kesihatan dalam mengenalpasti dan menghubungi kes-kes COVID-19 dalam kalangan mereka di samping menyampaikan maklumat kesihatan kepada pekerja-pekerja asing.

2. Pengeluaran simpanan KWSP

PSM bersetuju dengan pendirian Kongres Kesatuan Sekerja Malaysia (MTUC) yang mengkritik Kerajaan Perikatan Nasional kerana membenarkan pencarum Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP) untuk mengeluarkan wang maksimum RM500 sebulan sehingga bulan Disember ini. Ini merupakan satu tindakan yang tidak bijak dan tidak dipertimbangkan betul-betul. Kebanyakan orang yang memang menghadapi kesusahan hidup sebenarnya tidak mempunyai akaun simpanan KWSP pun, seperti petani, pekerja dalam sektor ekonomi gig dan sebagainya. Oleh sebab Kerajaan sudahpun menyatakan bahawa majikan tidak boleh memotong gaji dan adanya Skim Insurans Pekerjaan (SIP) untuk membantu pekerja-pekerja yang menghadapi pemberhentian kerja, maka adalah tidak perlu untuk ini. Pendekatan sebegini akan sekali lagi menghakis kebajikan hari tua pekerja dan mewujudkan lubang besar dalam jaring keselamatan mereka.

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S.Arutchelvan ialah Timbalan Pengerusi Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM).

Pekerja migran derita kerana syarikat milik CMI Melaka gagal laksana tanggungjawab sebagai majikan yang berperikemanusiaan

Pekerja migran derita kerana syarikat milik CMI Melaka gagal laksana tanggungjawab sebagai majikan yang berperikemanusiaan

BANDAR BARU BANGI, SELANGOR – 17 FEBRUARI 2020: Seramai 130 orang pekerja migran dari Bangladesh tidak dibayar gaji 5 bulan dan terpaksa hidup dalam keadaan menderita tanpa pendapatan asas untuk makanan serta keperluan asas lain, kerana majikan yang mengupah mereka gagal melaksanakan tanggungjawabnya untuk melindungi hak asasi pekerja. Lebih-lebih lagi, pemegang saham terbesar syarikat yang tidak mempedulikan kebajikan pekerjanya ini ialah sebuah syarikat milik Kerajaan Negeri Melaka,  Perbadanan Ketua Menteri Melaka (CMI).

Sekumpulan wakil untuk pekerja yang diupah oleh SSN Medical Products Sdn Bhd telah membuat aduan di Jabatan Tenaga Kerja (JTK) Cawangan Bangi pada hari ini kerana majikan mereka gagal membayar gaji dari bulan Oktober 2019 sehingga sekarang. Selain itu, majikan mereka juga tidak memperbaharui permit kerja pada tahun lalu untuk semua pekerja migran yang dibawa masuk sejak bulan Mei 2018. Pekerja-pekerja migran ini masih bekerja selepas tamat tempoh permit kerja kerana kontrak mereka adalah untuk 3 tahun. Majikan juga tidak membeli tiket penerbangan pulang ke negara asal untuk semua perja walaupun permit kerja sudah tamat tempoh sejak bulan Mei 2019, seperti dikehendaki undang-undang.

Pemegang saham yang terbesar sekarang untuk SSN Medical Products Bhd Bhd dengan kilang pengeluar barangan perubatan getah yang terletak di Kampung Baru Balakong, Seri Kembangan, Selangor, ialah Perbadanan Ketua Menteri Melaka (CMI) yang memiliki 80% daripada jumlah saham syarikat tersebut.

Syarikat SSN Medical Products Bhd Bhd membawa masuk 130 orang pekerja dari Bangladesh melalui perjanjian antara Kerajaan Malaysia dengan Bangladesh (G2G) sejak tahun 2018. Pekerja-pekerja ini dibawa masuk secara berperingkat dalam lima kumpulan mulai bulan Mei 2018. Pekerja-pekerja ini mempunyai kontrak pekerjaan dengan syarikat tersebut untuk tempoh 3 tahun dari tarikh masuk ke negara ini. Permit kerja mereka hanya diambil untuk jangkamasa setahun ketika mereka dibawa masuk, iaitu tamat tempoh permit antara bulan Mei 2019 hingga Januari 2020. Namun, pihak syarikat gagal memperbaharui permit kerja mereka sehingga hari ini.

Pasport untuk pekerja-pekerja ini masih dipegang oleh pihak majikan. Keadaan ini menyebabkan mereka sering menghadapi gangguan daripada pihak polis kerana tidak memiliki dokumen sah, walaupun keadaan ini wujud bukan kerana kesalahan mereka.

Menurut pekerja-pekerja migran ini, pengeluaran syarikat telah berkurangan dan jumlah hari bekerja juga semakin berkurangan sejak bulan November 2019. Kelewatan dalam pembayaran gaji bermula sejak bulan Julai 2019, kemudiannya langsung tidak dibayar gaji sejak bulan Oktober 2019. Keadaan ini menyebabkan mereka terpaksa meminjam wang daripada kawan-kawan lain untuk mendapatkan keperluan asas mereka. Pekerja-pekerja ini tinggal di asrama yang disediakan oleh majikan dengan RM50 dipotong daripada gaji mereka setiap bulan.

Pihak pekerja juga pernah mengadu masalah ini kepada Kedutaan Bangladesh pada bulan Ogos 2019 dan 8 Feb 2020, namun tiada sebarang tindakan diambil. Pada 12 Feb 2020, pekerja-pekerja telah membuat satu aduan kepada Jabatan Tenaga Kerja di Putrajaya.

Memandangkan situasi pekerja semakin teruk, di samping pihak majikan langsung tidak mengambil peduli tentang kebajikan dan kesihatan pekerja, dalam aduan yang dibuat di JTK Bangi pada hari ini, para pekerja menggesa JTK Bangi untuk mengambil tindakan berikut:

  • Mendapatkansemula gaji 3 bulan pekerja berkenaan yang disimpan oleh pihak majikan sebagai deposit sekuriti.
  • Mendapatkan semula gaji pekerja yang tidak dibayar dari bulan Oktober 2019 hingga Februari 2020 (5 bulan).
  • Menguruskan pas sementara untuk semua pekerja berkenaan(yang tamat tempoh permit kerja) sehingga gaji tertunggak dan  pampasan yang lain dibayar penuh.
  • Memastikan majikan membelikan tiket penerbanganuntuk semua pekerja yang berkenaan supaya mereka dapat kembali ke negara asal selepas di ayar gaji tertunggak dan pampasan lain.

Aktivis daripada Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) Cawangan Kajang, Letchimi Devi dan Vaani, telah membantu pekerja-pekerja migran ini untuk mengemukakan aduan mereka kepada pihak JTK. Turut hadir bersolidariti untuk pekerja migran ini ialah S. Arutchelvan, Timbalan Pengerusi PSM.

“Kami berharap pihak JTK akan mengambil tindakan segera untuk menyelesaikan perkara ini memandangkan situasi pekerja-pekerja ini yang tidak mempunyai sebarang pendapatan atau simpanan untuk keperluan asas mereka. Tanpa dokumen sah, mereka juga tidak boleh bekerja di tempat lain,” kata Letchimi Devi.

Penternak jadi mangsa kepada pembangunan yang abaikan kesejahteraan rakyat marhaen

Penternak jadi mangsa kepada pembangunan yang abaikan kesejahteraan rakyat marhaen

oleh Gandi CF

Sejak kebelakangan ini, timbulnya banyak isu berkaitan dengan penternak dan petani, terutamanya isu pengusiran paksa. Beberapa bulan yang lepas, pihak pengurusan syarikat Sime Darby telah mengeluarkan notis pengusiran paksa kepada semua penternak yang mengusahakan penternakan lembu dan kambing di ladang-ladang Sime Darby, dan kelmarin pula satu kandang di Bukit Tinggi, Selangor, telah dirobohkan oleh Pejabat Daerah dan Tanah Klang. Apakah nasib penternak selepas ini?

Apabila isu-isu pengusiran paksa diviralkan dalam laman media sosial, saya rasa sakit hati apabila terbaca komen-komen yang ditulis. Begitu sempit pemikiran segelintir rakyat Malaysia di mana mereka tidak dapat membezakan antara isu penternak dengan isu perkauman. Masalah ini adalah masalah seorang penternak yang menghadapi pengusiran paksa, dan jangan pandang dari sudut perkauman.

Apakah masalah sebenarnya yang dihadapi oleh penternak?

Sebenarnya, penternak ini menternak di sesuatu kawasan untuk beberapa generasi tetapi mereka mula mengalami masalah apabila sesuatu kawasan itu berlaku pembangunan. Masalah ini wujud akibat perancangan pembangunan yang tidak seimbang dan mengabaikan bidang pertanian. Baru-baru ini, kita dapati kebanyakan kerajaan negeri melantik penguatkuasa untuk menangkap lembu-lembu yang berkeliaran di tempat awam dan usaha ini dapat sambutan baik daripada kalangan orang ramai, tetapi sebab lembu-lembu itu berkeliaran tidak diketahui oleh orang ramai. Punca sebenarnya, kawasan-kawasan tersebut merupakan kawasan penternakan dari dulu lagi, tetapi akibat daripada berlakunya pembangunan, maka ternakan tersebut tiada lagi tempat untuk meragut dan terpaksa berkeliaran di kawasan awam.

Persoalan di sini adalah, mengapa kerajaaan tidak menyediakan atau menawarkan tempat lain untuk penternak-penternak ini, sebaliknya beria-ia untuk mengambil tindakan pengusiran paksa. Sepatutnya sebelum sesuatu perancangan pembangunan dilakukan, perlu buat tinjauan terlebih dahulu. Selesaikan masalah penternak dan bincang terlebih dahulu sebelum mengambil sebarang tindakan. Sekiranya tempat yang sesuai sudah ditawarkan, tetapi penternak masih berdegil untuk tidak berpindah, barulah ambil tindakan, tetapi perkara ini tidak berlaku. Nampaknya kerajaan langsung tidak mempedulikan penternak.

Kawasan ladang diberi notis pengusiran, kawasan bandar pun diberi notis pengusiran. Jadi, ke manakah penternak ini akan pergi? Ada antara kalangan kita akan bertanya, kenapa tidak beli tanah sendiri? Untuk menjalankan aktiviti penternakan, perlunya tanah yang luas. Harga tanah yang terlalu tinggi menjadi batu penghalang untuk penternak memiliki tanah sendiri, terutamanya penternak kecil-kecilan. Lagipun, di mana adanya tanah untuk dibeli? Memang sukar sekali. Jika ada tanah pun, harganya adalah jauh lebih tinggi daripada kemampuan penternak itu sendiri. Oleh itu, isu penternak adalah serius dan perlu mencari jalan penyelesaian untuk menjamin kesejahteraan penternak. Kerajaan perlu mengambil langkah-langkah yang sepatutnya untuk menyelamat sektor penternakan.

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Gandi CF ialah aktivis Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) Cawangan Seremban. Beliau juga merupakan seorang penternak.

PSM Launches Climate Crisis Campaign 2020. Declare Climate Emergency!

PSM Launches Climate Crisis Campaign 2020. Declare Climate Emergency!

PRESS STATEMENT PARTI SOSIALIS MALAYSIA 21ST JAN, 2020

In response to climate crisis, Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) passed a motion during 2017 National Congress conduct a study on reducing greenhouse gases. After in depth consultations with civil societies (CSOs) and PSM’s researchers in the last two years, PSM has completed a policy document to address several aspects of climate crisis.

In 2019 National Congress PSM passed a motion to launch a national campaign to address the urgent need to tackle climate change. Based on this document, PSM is launching a nationwide campaign demanding the government to “Declare Climate Emergency.”

Malaysia’s ‘business as usual‘ attitude is prevented from taking drastic but necessary measures to tackle the climate crisis.

Why we need to declare Climate Emergency Now?

  1. Deforestation is happening at an alarming rate, with land and natural resources under purview of the state, we are unable to regulate deforestation effectively.
  2. Our path to economic progress is unsustainable, with contradicting policies that demand exploitation of natural resources and preservation at the same time.
  3. Complete disregard for environmental effects by approving over-development Penang South Reclamation (PSR) is approved with ‘kelulusan bersyarat’.
  4. Failure by the government to reduce Malaysia’s absolute greenhouse gases emission.

Hence, PSM will launch “Declare Climate Emergency !” with the Phase 1 (January-2020 until May-2020) consisting of;

  1. First 10 Demands to six (6) Ministry which is crucial to reduce our GHG emission (letters sent to respective Ministries). Refer to Table 1 below.
  2. Social Media and mass media campaign to educate public about climate crisis.
  3. Conduct regional activities such as roadshow, forums and roundtables (refer Table 2) with communities, PSM branches, campuses and CSOs on GHG in;
    a. Seberang Perai, Penang
    b. Ipoh, Perak
    c. Pasir Gudang, Johor
  4. Call for action with members of public, grassroots and CSOs for Earth Day 2020.
  5. Political pressure for Pakatan Harapan to enact Declare Climate Crisis in Parliament.

Phase 2 will commence in other state(s) such as Pahang, Selangor, Kedah, Terengganu, Kelantan and Perlis.
PSM will be monitoring the progress of the First 10 Demands by respective ministries. PSM’s Climate Crisis Campaign 2020: “Declare Climate Emergency” was meant to empower grassroots and communities to push necessary change.

PSM calls upon the Pakatan Harapan led government to execute fast pace actions to reduce greenhouse gases to avoid catastrophic impact due climate crisis. Malaysia could only push developed and hypocritical nations after setting good example by becoming a carbon neutral nation.

Members of publics and organization who wish to get involved, volunteer and/or support could do so by contacting 019-4479734. Alternatively, follow Parti Sosialis Malaysia at our social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) and website.

Issued by;

SHARAN RAJ
Central Committee
Bureau for Environment & Climate Crisis
Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM)

21 January 2020.

Mengapa Mahathir mahu hidupkan kembali mayat mumia yang sudah mati?

Mengapa Mahathir mahu hidupkan kembali mayat mumia yang sudah mati?

oleh Nik Aziz Afiq

Kita dikejutkan dengan pengumuman Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, Perdana Menteri merangkap Pemangku Menteri Pendidikan, baru-baru ini yang mahukan Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran subjek Sains dan Matematik dalam Bahasa Inggeris (PPSMI) dikembalikan. Kami merasakan kesal kerana selaku orang yang berpengalaman, nampaknya Mahathir tidak belajar dari sejarah dan bakal mengulangi kesilapan yang sama lagi. Mangsanya nanti adalah pelajar kita terutama pelajar sekolah luar bandar.

Tidak dinafikan bahawa ada terdapat kebaikan dalam pelaksanaan PPSMI, tetapi kita juga harus melihat implikasi buruk yang bakal dihadapi. Ia tidak sukar untuk diagak kerana kita pernah mengalaminya sendiri sebelum ini dan akhirnya memansuhkannya pada tahun 2009. Mengapa mayat yang sudah dikuburkan mahu dihidupkan semula?

Lupakah Tun pada tahun 2007, dalam kajian Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study oleh Sekolah Pendidikan Lynch, Boston College di Amerika Syarikat, menunjukkan Malaysia mengalami kemerosotan mata paling signifikan dalam kalangan 59 buah negara yang mengambil bahagian dalam kajian tersebut?

Kajian 2007 tersebut yang membandingkan dengan data tahun 2003, menunjukkan kemerosotan ketara dalam kalangan pelajar untuk penguasaan subjek Sains Matematik sejak PPSMI diperkenalkan. Kita jatuh 34 skor mata untuk penguasaan Matematik dan penurunan kepada 40 mata bagi matapelajaran Sains.

Kami mendesak sebelum apa-apa dasar berkenaan pendidikan hendak dilaksanakan, ia mestilah dilakukan kajian terperinci terlebih dahulu dengan mendengar pandangan pelbagai pihak, terutama kesatuan guru-guru yang akan terlibat terus sebagai pelaksana dasar ini.

Tindakan tergopoh-gapah pihak kerajaan pada tahun 2002 dulu telah memangsakan pelajar generasi tersebut, maka apakah kerajaan mahu bereksperimen lagi dengan halatuju dan nasib pelajar masa kini?

Pihak kementerian harus mencari fomula lain dalam meningkatkan tahap penguasaan Bahasa Inggeris di kalangan pelajar, PPSMI bukanlah formula tersebut. Ia telah diuji dan telah ternyata gagal.

Tidak perlu khuatir pelajar akan keliru kerana Sains Matematik ini datang dari Bahasa Inggeris dan bukan bahasa asal tempatan. Ini ditegaskan lagi melalui kajian UNESCO lama dahulu pada tahun 1958, bahawa pendidikan dalam bahasa ibunda lebih berkesan.

Kami mendesak pelaksanaan ini tidak diteruskan dan pihak kerajaan wajib membuat penilaian semula terhadap langkah ini. Jangan pisang berbuah dua kali. Akhirnya kami berharap ini bukanlah satu tindakan untuk sekadar puaskan hati atau ego PM dan akhirnya nanti akan mengambil langkah U-turn semula selepas peralihan kuasa.

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Nik Aziz Afiq Bin Abdul ialah Ketua Pemuda Parti Sosialis Malaysia.

A Spectre is Haunting Malaysia

A Spectre is Haunting Malaysia

By Arveent Kathirtchelvan

Photo of Mahathir is by the Tasnim News Agency, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Prime Minister and newly minted Education Minister, Dr. Mahathir Muhammad recently mentioned that growing inequality between the rich and poor, particularly along urban and rural lines, could lead to class conflict and the re-emergence of communist and socialist ideologies. Whilst promoting his shared prosperity concept, he continued to speak of leftist ideologies as if their emergence would be bad, stating that a country’s growth would be stunted by it.

Unfortunately for Mahathir, he is incorrect. Looking back to the USSR as an example, under Bolshevik rule, economic growth was at an impressive pace. From a mainly agrarian society in 1928, the USSR became a major industrial powerhouse by the 1950s. From working the fields, the USSR sent men to space, invented the light-emitting diode and even the human kidney transplant procedure. Maintaining an economy only second in size to the United States of America for a great portion of its history is hardly stagnant growth. In fact, only after the USSR’s dissolution was the most drastic fall of GDP for the Russian Federation. Even now, in many former Soviet states, people long for the USSR, claiming their lives have become worse since it’s dissolution. Ironic, then, that when capitalism came, the economy suffered massively, unlike what Mahathir would have theorised would happen.

Current models of market socialism continue to prove effective. China, for example, has become the richest country in the world in terms of Purchasing Power Parity whilst Vietnam is identified as one of the Next Eleven countries. Both employ market models to lay the foundations of socialism by increasing production capacity to one day fully become socialist states. Of course, socialism’s opponents will try to paint these countries as secretly capitalist, yet fail to understand that they are exhibiting socialist systems relevant to the 21st century, adjusted to their stage in development.

Another country showing great success is Cuba, which is still continuing a centrally planned economic model similar to the USSR. The Cuban economy has grown steadily and specific sectors show impressive results. Famously, Cuba was the first country to eliminate mother to child HIV transmission and created a vaccine for lung cancer. Cuban doctors also are exported to various countries for humanitarian purposes. Yet another example where a socialist state proves to be successful. This does not even touch on the Nordic model, another hybrid system that is suited for the countries practising it.

If Mahathir is interested in shared prosperity, he shouldn’t be looking down upon socialism, rather should look towards it for inspiration. This is because it is socialism that teaches to redistribute wealth equally to workers as primary generators of wealth, not capitalism. It is socialism that calls for greater trade union representation to ensure balanced power distribution between employers and employees. Affordable housing, free healthcare and free education are all calls of socialism to ensure class imbalances do not affect the quality of life of individuals. Even more relevant is the call for progressive taxation to ensure the hoarding of wealth at the top 1% of society can be prevented, a key part of any true plan to achieve shared prosperity.

Mahathir wants none of these. He is the destroyer of trade unions, champion of privatisation and the greatest stumbling block in raising taxes for the rich or minimum wages for the poor Malaysia has ever seen. What Mahathir wants is to give vague notions of wealth distribution without actually delivering it. We can already see this in his multiple attempts to undermine the poor by accusing them of being unproductive, whilst he unironically stresses his disagreement with increasing the minimum wage or increasing taxation for the wealthy because of fears of capital flight. He has not been on the streets with the poor asking for their rights to understand their plight.

On the other hand, Malaysian socialists marched to the parliament at the end of 2018 to ensure minimum wages were increased. The same socialists ran and are still running housing campaigns to ask for affordable council houses be built for the common man. When urban pioneers found their houses being demolished by greedy developers, it was socialists that stood by organising them to get adequate houses from the government. When students were being oppressed by overbearing management officials, socialists were the ones on the ground building their capacity to push back against those that undermine their rights.

From climate change to human rights, socialists are there with the people, empowering them as much as they can. Why, then, does Mahathir feel threatened? Perhaps it is because his regime has so far failed in ensuring that which is most desperately needed by the common man. It was under him and his proteges that the people became forced to choose between paying for food or rent as prices have risen but salaries have stagnated. It was under him that trade unions were broken, ensuring the capitalist employer class free reigns to bully and undermine their workers. He is the one that destroyed forests to plant palm trees, burnt coal unreservedly and chained university students like dogs to a post. Mahathirian capitalism is a crony-infested, corruption-soaked, and anti-poor. Why then should we remain shackled? When capitalism chained us, why should we not be freed through socialism?

PSM, NGOs call for end of military action against Iran

PSM, NGOs call for end of military action against Iran

Source: Malay Mail Online

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 10 ― About 50 people representing non-governmental organisations staged a protest outside the United States’ embassy today, calling for an end to military action against Iran.

Led by Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM), the group managed to submit a memorandum to the embassy which stated five demands.

The five demands are ― to put an end to the belligerent actions and war-mongering rhetoric coming from the US; the immediate withdrawal of US troops from Iraq; restraint on the part of both the Iran and the US to avoid another war happening in the Middle East region, end to sanctions on Iran and close down all US foreign military bases outside of its country.

The memorandum was undersigned by 47 NGOs which include Suarat Rakyat Malaysia, Aliran, Muslim Youth Movement Malaysia (Abim), G25, Kuala Lumpur-Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall Youth and Socialist Alliance (Australia), among others.

“Those who will die, like the soldiers are ordinary people, not those in high places sitting at the comfort of their offices.

“We want to urge everyone to speak up. Injustice is injustice, it doesn’t matter what race or religion. People of all races must come out otherwise these problems will continue to happen,” said party chairman Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj when met by reporters on Jalan Tun Razak.

“Like the war in Iraq, it will destabalise the regime and create very extreme groups.

“When you push, this will cause chaos. Especially when you back one militia against the other militia (arm the Sunni to fight the Shiah, arm the Shiah to fight the Sunni). These are the problems that will arise, and you cannot turn it off,” Dr Jeyakumar said.

He also pointed out that the whole Islamic State and extremism is caused by Americans and Britains, not due to the religion itself.

“After 30 to 40 years of mishandling the issue, it takes a long time to negotiate peace.

“We are a global community, what happens there will affect us. Malaysians will also get pulled there and get radicalised,” he said.

The protest today came after the US government’s assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani with a drone strike in Iraq last Friday.

The general was one of 10 individuals killed as he departed from his plane at the Baghdad International Airport, where he had just arrived from either Lebanon or Syria. Largely considered a national hero in his homeland, Qasem was alternately held by the US government to be a terrorist who assisted Iran’s allies in their attacks on American troops based in the Middle East.

Meanwhile, PSM central committee member S. Arutchelvan, who was also present at the protest ,said peace can only be achieved in the Middle East when US military bases are removed.

“If we want world peace, the US troops must leave the Middle Eastern countries.

“As long as they are there, problems in relation to Syria, Libya, and most recently Iran, will continue.

“For the first time to date, we see that the Iraq community is calling for the US troops to leave the country. This is a strong message indicating that the US troops are no longer welcomed in Iraq,” he said.

He added that there was no reason for the US military bases to be stationed in Iraq anymore.

“What’s the point of the US remaining there (Iraq). Just to sell their weapons?” he questioned.

It was reported in the Washington Post that in the immediate aftermath of Soleimani’s killing, Iraq’s Parliament had voted to expel the estimated 5,200 US forces stationed in the country to fight the Islamic State group. This is a nonbinding measure that needs the approval of the Iraqi government.

No profit in affordable housing, subsidies a must, says PSM

No profit in affordable housing, subsidies a must, says PSM

Source: The Star

SEMENYIH: Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) has hit out at the Pakatan Harapan government for its definition of affordable housing, saying that the appropriate price should be around RM100,000.

PSM secretary-general A. Sivarajan said that with the current monthly minimum wage set at RM1,050, defining affordable housing prices as being between RM250,000 and RM300,000 is “illogical”.

He said the government should set house prices that the people could truly afford, instead of following the demands of housing developers.

“It should look at affordable housing from the ground up,” he told a press conference in the PSM by-election war-room near here on Thursday (Feb 21).

This would not be enough for them to afford a house as they would have only have brought in about RM100,000 in three years, he said.

He proposed that affordable houses be priced at RM100,000, saying that they should not be affected by market factors.

“You have to take out affordable housing from the market because the problem is that developers always say the valuation is higher for this location, the land costs are high, building materials are high.

“Affordable housing has to be subsidised. You cannot see profit from it.

“Subsidy is not a dirty word – if you give subsidies to corporations, it’s called ‘incentives’,” he said.

The government should make it compulsory to impose a quota for the types of housing built for mixed development projects, he added.

For instance, Sivarajan said, 30% of mixed development projects could be dedicated purely for low-cost housing.

“With this, developers can cross-subsidise. They can still sell luxury homes and the profits from this can subsidise the low-cost housing,” he said.

His other suggestions for tackling the issue included setting out a concrete plan for government-linked companies to lead in undertaking affordable housing projects and to halt forced eviction of those who cannot afford their own homes.

 

PSM’s Jeyakumar urges Malaysians to reach out across ethnic divide

PSM’s Jeyakumar urges Malaysians to reach out across ethnic divide

Source: The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians should “walk a mile in the shoes of the other” and reach out across the ethnic divide to build a happy future for the nation and their children, urges Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj, chairperson of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM).

In his New Year message on Wednesday he said Malaysians need to find a formula to counter the ethnic politicking that has been poisoning our nation and the thinking of ordinary Malaysians for the past 60 years.

He said PSM would like to suggest an antidote to all this toxic politicking – that is, for ordinary citizens to “walk a mile in the shoes of the other”.

“This means that non-Malays should take some effort to understand the economic problems faced by the Malay community – why has rural poverty persisted despite five decades of subsidies?

“Why is Bumiputra participation in the SME sector still so weak? How can we overcome the squalid conditions of low-cost flats that house so many of our urban poor? And together with Malay civil society groups lobby for the solutions of these problems.

“Similarly, Malays who want to build inter-ethnic bridges should try to understand the issues that upset the non-Malays – poor non-Malays having limited access to government programmes for the poor, unilateral conversion of minors, poor access to government jobs, statelessness among those who despite being born in Malaysia are in a limbo because their parents didn’t have documents or were careless with them. And work with non-Malay civil groups to address these issues, ” he said.

Dr Jeyakumar said Malaysians need to reach across the ethnic divide so that they can re-affirm their common humanity.

He pointed out that is Malaysia’s only hope and it has the potential of developing a common Malaysian agenda. We need to recognize that many, on both sides of the ethnic divide have been “wounded” by ethnic politicking and policies and by unfair economic structures.

“The only way to heal that hurt is by reaching out in humility to understand the other and to play a role in the solution of the problems faced by them.

“Unfortunately, most of the existing political parties cannot spearhead this initiative because they are still rooted in their respective ethnic silos, and their leaders compete among themselves to demonstrate that they are the best ‘defenders’ of their community.

“We need a broad-based multi-ethnic civil society movement to deliver this “antidote” (of reaching across the ethnic divide). This is the only way forward for our nation.

“And we really need to come together to tackle the serious problems facing us – climate change is one and mass youth underemployment due to expansion of Artificial Intelligence and the Gig economy is another, just to mention a couple, ” he said.