Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Muammar Gaddafi to be buried in secret desert location
The bodies of the toppled Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, his son Mutassim and a former aide have been moved from a commercial freezer in a warehouse area of Misrata in anticipation of burial, according to a security guard.
Ibrahim Beitalmal, local military spokesman, has said the burial is likely to take place on Tuesday. He said the three men would be interred in unmarked graves in a secret location to avoid vandalism.
Asked about the removal of the bodies from the freezer, he said he was unaware of the process of burial getting under way.
However, Salem al Mohandes, a security guard at the warehouse complex, said the bodies were moved late on Monday from the freezer, where they had been on display for the past four days.
"Our job is finished," al-Mohandes said. "[Gaddafi] was transferred and the military council of Misrata took him away to an unknown location. I don't know whether they buried him or not."
An Associated Press Television News team saw three vehicles leave the warehouse area late on Monday. The team then entered the freezer and found it empty.
An official from the National Transitional Council (NTC) said on Monday Gaddafi's burial will be in a secret desert grave.
'Loyalists executed'
The developments came as the New York-based rights group, Human Rights Watch (HRW), warned of a "trend of killings, looting and other abuses" by those who had fought against Gaddafi.
HRW said it had found 53 decomposing bodies, apparently Gaddafi loyalists, in Sirte, and that there were indications they may have been executed by revolutionary forces.
The bodies were found on the lawn of the abandoned Mahari hotel, and some had their hands bound.
Peter Bouckaert, a researcher for HRW, said the hotel had been under the control of NTC fighters from Misrata before the killings took place.
The condition of the bodies suggested that the men had been killed between October 15 and 19, HRW said.
Bloodstains on the grass and spent cartridges indicated that some were shot and killed at the spot they were discovered.
"This latest massacre seems part of a trend of killings, looting, and other abuses committed by armed anti-Gaddafi fighters who consider themselves above the law," Bouckaert said in a statement.
NTC fighters in Misrata, a city that had been besieged by Gaddafi's troops for weeks earlier this year, had no immediate comment.
The US state department termed the report "extremely disturbing".
Gene Cretz, the US ambassador to Libya, had "raised it with the National Transitional Council today and asked them to conduct a full investigation", according to a state department spokesperson.
Inquiry ordered
Earlier, the NTC ordered an investigation into the death of Gaddafi after international pressure to examine the circumstances surrounding his death.
A commission of inquiry is being put in place to investigate the killing of Gaddafi, who was captured by NTC fighters outside Sirte on Thursday and shot shortly afterwards, apparently while being transported to Misrata.
"In response to international calls, we have started to put in place a commission tasked with investigating the circumstances of Muammar Gaddafi's death in the clash with his circle as he was being captured," Mustafa Abdel Jalil, the head of the NTC, said in Bengazi on Monday.
Abdel Jalil also announced that the process of forming a new interim government was already under way, and would be completed "within two weeks".
He said all Libyans "wanted to try [Gaddafi] for what he has done to them. From executions, to imprisonment, to throwing away the Libyan wealth ... or using that wealth against the Libyan people".
The NTC has insisted that Gaddafi was killed in "crossfire" between NTC fighters and pro-Gaddafi loyalists after his capture from a drainage pipe outside his hometown of Sirte.
Some members of the NTC, as well as of the international community, have expressed doubt over this version of events.
The US, Britain and international rights groups have all called for an investigation into how Gaddafi was killed in what appeared to be one of the final acts of Libya's eight-month civil war.
Critics have also said that the fact that Gaddafi's body, along with that of his son Mutassim, was put on display raises questions about the NTC's commitment to the rule of law.
Abdel Jalil has said Gaddafi may have been killed by his own loyalists in order to escape being implicated by him in any trial.
"Some people may have wanted him to have been tried to extend their feeling of relief at his downfall," he said.
"Free Libyans wanted Gaddafi to spend as much time in prison as possible and feel humiliation as much as possible."
Student activists accuse Najib of cowardice for cancelling UIA appearance

UIA students during their protest last Friday.
The campus in Gombak has in recent days turned into an intellectual battleground for academic freedom over the controversial suspension of an outspoken constitutional law professor alleged to have insulted the Selangor Ruler.
The Malaysian Insider understands the prime minister has cancelled his appointments today to attend the Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz al-Saud's funeral.
“SMM views the prime minister’s move to call off the visit as being too fearful to face the undergraduates,” the group calling itself Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia said in a statement today.
“SMM’s fight is for academic freedom and not only to defend Prof Dr Aziz Bari,” it added, referring to the UIA lecturer.
The student activists said it will go ahead with its campus protest tonight and hand a memorandum of objection against the government’s perceived interference to Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.
UIA suspended Abdul Aziz last week after he questioned remarks made by the Selangor Sultan in connection with the raid on Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC) by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) in August.
Aziz’s statement triggered a furore among Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs in Parliament, who demanded action against the don.
The academic chose not to apologise for his remarks even after a police report was lodged against him, insisting he had not meant to challenge the Sultan.
Aziz said he was fulfilling his role as an academic when he said earlier this month that the Sultan had intervened in an “unusual and inconsistent” manner over the church raid.
Hundreds of UIA students gathered at the university’s Gombak campus last week to demand the lecturer’s reinstatement.
Aziz’s colleagues and lecturers from other universities have also backed the constitutional law expert.
The university has since lifted the suspension pending an investigation.
MIC ready to swap seats
Palanivel thinks the party has good chances in Kedah and Penang
PETALING JAYA: MIC president G Palanivel has indicated his party’s readiness to swap seats with other Barisan Nasional parties for the coming general election.
The Tamil daily Makkal Osai today quoted him as saying that MIC was interested in seats in Kedah and Penang.
The statement was a departure from his declaration last July at the party’s annual general meeting that MIC was not interested in swapping seats although it was open to talks if approached by other BN parties.
“We will not let go of the nine parliamentary and 19 state seats,” he said at the AGM, referring to the BN allocation to MIC for the 2008 election. In that election, the party won only three parliamentary and seven state seats.
According to Makkal Osai, Palanivel lamented that MIC did not have any parliamentary seat to contest in either Kedah or Penang despite large Indian populations in the two states.
“What is the need for contesting in four parliamentary seats in Selangor but zero in Kedah and Penang?” he said.
Palanivel also indicated that he did not know if BN would give him a seat to contest in the coming election.
The journalist-turned-politician became the new party president last year after former boss S Samy Vellu decided to retire from politics.
Sources say he is desperate to win a seat to show that he has grassroots support to counter opposition jibes that he is a “back-door minister”.
Palanivel lost in Hulu Selangor in the 2008 election, but he was made a senator to enable his appointment as one of the ministers in the Prime Minister’s Department.
A MIC insider told FMT that Palanivel was trying to “fly north” because his party was becoming weaker in Selangor
No seats for M Ravi and Chegu Bard?
Negeri Sembilan PKR looks set to leave them out of the candidates’ list for the coming election
SEREMBAN: Popular PKR figures M Ravi and Badrul Hisham Shaharin are in danger of being left out of the election candidates’ list as punishment for their outspokenness.
FMT has learnt that Negri Sembilan PKR is ignoring the strength of the two politicians in their power bases as it engages in seat negotiations with PAS and DAP.
Ravi is the state assemblyman for Port Dickson and Badrul Hisham, better known as Chegu Bard, is widely seen as the most winnable candidate for the Rembau parliamentary seat. Both are known to be critical of state PKR chairman Kamarul Baharin Abbas.
A Telok Kemang PKR member said his party’s negotiators seemed keen to let DAP contest in Port Dickson in exchange for the Rahang seat, which Kamarul Baharin is apparently interested in.
“It’s unlikely that Ravi will be given a chance to contest anywhere,” he said. “His relationship with Kamarul Baharin turned sour after the last party elections.”
In the PKR elections last year, Ravi challenged Kamarul Baharin for the Telok Kemang PKR chief’s position and beat him convincingly.
“I learnt that Kamarul Baharin himself will contest the Rahang state seat,” the source said. “So Ravi will not have any place where he can contest.”
As for the Rembau seat, sources said PKR had decided to let PAS contest there in exchange for Jempol.
In the last election, Chegu Bard lost in Rembau to Umno Youth leader Khairy Jamaluddin, but he is still tremendously popular there. Many observers, including politicians from outside PKR, see him as the most winnable opposition candidate there.
Lack of political energy
Chegu Bard is known to be the one of the most vocal members of the PKR state leadership council in questioning decisions made by Kamarul Baharin and his allies.
Insiders say he has regularly criticised the party’s state leadership for its lack of political energy.
Another likely victim of PKR internal politicking is Mohamad Rafie, deputy chief of the party’s Seremban division. His strongest base is the Ampangan state seat, which is part of the Seremban parliamentary constituency. However, FMT has learnt that PKR is willing to let PAS contest there in exchange for Lenggeng.
The current assemblyman for Ampangan is PKR’s Rashid Latif, who is not in good health and has indicated that he will not contest in the coming election.
“Kamarul dislikes Mohamad because of rumours last year that he wanted to take over the state leadership,” a member of Seremban PKR told FMT. “But the rumours were false.”
An official of Telok Kemang PKR, who requested anonymity, said party supremo Anwar Ibrahim and president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail should intervene to ensure that Ravi, Chegu Bard and Mohamad remain on the list of election candidates.
Politeknik halang cuti Deepavali
Seorang pensyarah dikatakan memperlekeh sambutan Deepavali oleh penganut agama Hindu.
BEHRANG: Sekumpulan pelajar India beragama Hindu dari sebuah Politeknik di Behrang, Perak meluahkan rasa kecewa atas sikap tidak prihatin yang ditunjukkan beberapa pensyarah.
Menurut pelajar terbabit, pensyarah mengadakan kuiz dan pembentangan projek pada 25 dan 27 Oktober 2011 sedangkan sambutan Deepavali jatuh pada 26 Oktober.
“Kami sangat kecewa dan sedih kerana pensyarah seperti sengaja mahu menganiaya kami dan tidak menghormati sambutan Deepavali,” kata salah seorang pelajar yang enggan namanya disiarkan kerana bimbang dikenakan tindakan disiplin oleh pensyarah terbabit.
Tinjauan mendapati bahawa Timbalan Ketua Pengarah (Operasi), Jabatan Pengajian Politeknik, Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi sudah mengirim surat rasmi pada 7 Oktober lalu kepada semua politeknik berhubung cuti sempena Deepavali.
Surat berkenaan yang turut diterima Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah pada 12 Oktober lalu dengan jelas menyatakan pengarah politeknik “diarah membenarkan pelajar India diberi cuti bermula 25 hingga 28 Oktober 2011 sempena Hari Deepavali pada 26 Oktober 2011”.
Malangnya, beberapa pensyarah politeknik tersebut memaksa pelajar menghadiri kelas dengan sengaja mengadakan kuiz dan pembentangan projek yang membawa markah dalam pengajian.
Seorang pensyarah dikatakan memperlekeh sambutan Deepavali oleh penganut agama Hindu dengan bertanya, “Kalau tak sambut Deepavali untuk satu tahun tak boleh? Takkan tak boleh berkorban?”
Para pelajar terbabit kecewa kerana pensyarah itu juga secara amat jelas melanggar arahan yang dikeluarkan Putrajaya.
Pada 27 Julai lalu, pada Majlis Pelancaran Gerakan Pelajar India 1Malaysia di Universiti Malaya, Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak membuat pengumuman rasmi berkenaan cuti Hari Deepavali pagi pelajar Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Awam (IPTA).
“Upacara keagamaan berkaitan sambutan Deepavali bermula pada 25 Oktober tetapi kami tidak dapat pulang untuk bersama-sama keluarga walaupun kerajaan beri cuti.
“Sikap yang ditunjukkan pensyarah amat mengecewakan dan seperti sengaja mahu mensabotaj semangat 1Malaysia yang dilaung- laungkan Perdana Menteri,” kata pelajar terbabit
Hudud and one’s democratic right
‘Seven dead’ after Indonesian troops storm Papuan independence rally
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Violence comes exactly a year after a shocking video of Papuan men being brutally tortured by Indonesian soldiers © Survival |
Representatives from tribes all over West Papua were meeting to choose a new leadership and to discuss the political future of the region. West Papua has been ruled by Indonesia since 1963.
Police have confirmed the bodies of five Papuans have been found, two dumped behind an army barracks and three in the mountains. Survival International has spoken to reliable sources from Papua who say at least another two have been killed; their bodies have not yet been found.
Tension mounted as Papuans held their Third National Congress in the town of Abepura. On Wednesday, armed soldiers and police surrounded the venue and, following a declaration of independence from Indonesia, the security forces stormed the stage, firing shots and using tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Survival has been told by sources inside Papua that approximately 300 participants, including women and children, were arrested – many were savagely beaten as they were taken away.
Most have since been released, but the leaders, newly elected at the meeting, remain in custody. Five have so far been charged with treason – a charge that has seen many Papuans sentenced for up to 20 years.
Reverend Benny Giay has been a target of the US-backed Indonesian elite special forces, and has received numerous death threats for his role in exposing human rights violations in the region.
He told Survival, ‘We want the Indonesian government to stop using terror, we need our rights. The Papuans demand a dialogue, mediated by a third party, to settle the conflict. The Indonesians are killing us, it’s time for dialogue.’
Survival’s Director, Stephen Corry said today, ‘This violence comes exactly a year after ashocking video of Papuan men being brutally tortured by Indonesian soldiers was released on the internet. It’s clear that the international outrage generated by that event has taught the Indonesian government nothing about respecting the rights of the Papuan people. Given the history of barbaric treatment at the hands of the army and police in West Papua, we are extremely concerned for the safety of those still in custody.’
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