62 Sri Lankan asylum seekers released in Kuala Lampur

62 Sri Lankan asylum seekers released in Kuala Lampur

August 12, 2010   04:55 pm

After being held at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport(KLIA) depot for 111 days, 62 of the 75 Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers were released at 12 noon today by the Immigration Department.

 

“The 13 still being held are expected to be released tomorrow,” Alternative Action Team (AAT) president B Kalaivanar said at a press conference here today. Also present was Tamil Integrity Movement chief T Sembiyan.



One of the asylum seekers had to be sent for psychiatric treatment for a stress-related ailment.


In April, the 75 Sri Lankan Tamils arrived at Tanjung Piandang, Perak.



However, the Immigration and the Maritime Departments detained them and sent them to the KLIA immigration depot.



When pressed for the details of their release, Kalaivanar told FMT that it was all made possible by those who were sympathetic towards them, including Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.


“We have also spoken to Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Women, Family and Community Development Minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil and they were sympathetic.



“We also sent a memorandum to Suhakam commissioner Muhammad Sha’ani Abdullah, who has been very helpful in sorting out the problem.



“When the asylum seekers’ protection order lapsed on Aug 8, we immediately sought an appointment with the Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail to get them released as it is a requirement under the law,” said Kalaivanar.



Kalaivanar said he met Gani today and he was agreeable to AAT’s suggestion that they be released.



“Once they were released, we took them to the UNHCR office in Bukit Petaling for them to sort out their refugee status cards.


“The priority now is to get them proper lodging. From then on, we will assist them in seeking employment,”said Kalaivanar who urged more NGOs to come forward and assist the refugees.


In a related matter, Penang Deputy Chief Minister II Prof P Ramasamy said that the DAP will set up a committee to probe atrocities committed by Sri Lankan security forces on the Tamils in May 2009.



“The committee will be headed by Ipoh Barat MP M Kulasegaran and I,” said Ramasamy.



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