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Stop the repatriation of the Sri Lankan refugees now!

Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM) Urgent Appeal - October 20, 2009 (see sample letter below)

SUARAM has received disturbing information that personnel from the Sri Lankan Embassy were at Pekan Nenas Immigration Detention Centre in Johor today. Four representatives from the Sri Lankan Embassy, including the Deputy High Commissioner, arrived at the detention centre at around 11.30am and they were forcing a group of Sri Lankan refugees to sign agreements for repatriation. The refugees refused to sign the agreements and the embassy personnel assaulted them by beating and kicking them to force them to sign the agreement.

The group being tortured by the Sri Lankan embassy personnel is part of a larger group of 108 Sri Lankan UNHCR recognised refugees detained at Pekan Nenas Immigration Detention Centre. Out of the 108 people, there are 10 women and 10 children. One of the women is in her 8th month of pregnancy.

One of the Sri Lankan women has been on a hunger strike since 13 October to protest her detention as a UNHCR cardholder. Today, another 9 women and 5 men will join her in the hunger strike.

The 108 refugees are part of 122 Sri Lankans who were arrested on 8 September 2009 at a hotel in Johor. The 108 refugees were sent to Pekan Nenas Immigration Detention Centre while the remaining 14 asylum seekers who did not have UNHCR cards were sent to Simpang Renggam Detention Centre. SUARAM has been told that the 122 Sri Lankans were initially living in Kuala Lumpur. They were approached by agents who promised them jobs in Johor Bahru in exchange for a fee.

In addition, SUARAM was informed that the Immigration Department denied SUHAKAM access into KLIA Immigration Detention Centre today. SUHAKAM was there to investigate into a complaint regarding the detention of 207 Sri Lankan asylum seekers and UNHCR recognised refugees.

SUARAM highly condemns the Sri Lankan Embassy for assaulting the refugees and forcing them to sign agreements for repatriation. We also condemn the Malaysian Government for being an accomplice in the human rights violation by allowing the Sri Lankan Embassy to have access to UNHCR-recognised refugees in the detention centre.

We demand that the Malaysian Government fully respects the international customary law of *non-refoulement*, which prohibits the return of people to places where they may face persecution or threats to their life or freedoms.

We demand that the 108 Sri Lankan refugees and all other UNHCR recognized refugees are released into UNHCR’s official care immediately. We also call upon the Malaysian Government to ensure that all law enforcement agencies (in particular RELA, Police and Immigration) respect UNHCR documents and refrain from arresting holders of these documents.

Finally, we call upon the Immigration Department to allow SUHAKAM and UNHCR free and full access to immigration detention centres.

Released by Temme Lee, Coordinator.

Urgent action needed:

Please write protest letters to the government and the police to express your strongest condemnation of the mistreatment of refugees. Please also demand the Malaysian Government to stop the repatriation of Sri Lankan refugees.


Sample letter:

Dear___________,

RE: Stop the Repatriation of the Sri Lankan Refugees Now

I am writing to you to express my outrage and strongest condemnation over your government's reported treatment of Sri Lankan refugees in Malaysia.

I am appalled by your government and the Immigration Department’s latest action to allow the Sri Lankan Embassy to access Sri Lankan refugees who are detained at your detention centres. This is an outright violation of the right to seek asylum as enshrined under Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This is also an outright violation of the international customary law of non-refoulement, which prohibits the return of people to places where they may face persecution or threats to their life or freedoms

We demand that the 108 Sri Lankan refugees detained at Pekan Nanas Immigration Detention Centre are released immediately into the custody of UNHCR. We demand that UNHCR is given immediate and free access to register the remaining 14 asylum seekers detained at Simpang Renggam.

We demand that the Malaysian Government take measures protect the rights of refugees and asylum seekers who are currently in Malaysia and fully respect the principle of non-refoulement, as recommended by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC), two UN Conventions of which Malaysia is party to.

We strongly urge you, once again, to stop bringing shame to Malaysia and to ratify 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol.

Yours sincerely,

Please send your letters to:

Pekan Nanas Immigration Detention Depot
Pekan Nanas,
81500 Pontian, Johor
Tel: +607-6993577
Faks: +607-6993588

Dato' Abdul Rahman bin Othman
Director-General of Immigration Department,
Director-General’s Office,
Immigration Department of Malaysia Headquarters,
Level 7 (Podium),
No 15, Persiaran Perdana, Presint 2,
62550 Putrajaya,
Malaysia
Tel: +603-88801005
Fax: +603-88801201
E-Mail: kpi@imi.gov.my

Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak
Prime Minister of Malaysia,
Prime Minister's Office,
Main Block, Perdana Putra Building,
Federal Government Administrative Centre,
62502 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA
Tel: 603-8888 8000
Fax: 603-8888 3444
E-Mail: ppm@pmo.gov <ppm%40pmo.gov>.my

For more information, please contact:

Suara Rakyat Malaysia
433 A, 1st Floor, Jalan 5/46, 46000 Petaling
Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Telephone: +6 03 7784 3525 Fax: +6 03 7784 3526
Email: suaram@suaram.net Web: www.suaram.net

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