WHILE THE STATELESS CHILDREN IN SABAH ARE POTENTIAL DANGERS..
4 April 2019
interviewed by RTM tv1
from Left,
Lam Yu Koh (Dep President), Lily Chong (AJK) , Heng ( IC victim ),
President Lee and Chen Hing Heong (AJK) displaying all the relevant
documents
PENAMPANG. The National Registration Department
(JPN) must respect the rights of their own citizen first, said Lee Pun
Yee, President of Sabah People's Right Association who is representing a
fisherman Heng Book Chai who has been applying for his IC since 1995.
According
to Lee, the JPN Sabah has already interviewed Heng and taken all
documentations including his thumbprints and have also telephoned an
officer at JPN Putrajaya (name given) who told him the application can
be made in any JPN office. However Lee and his committee members have
gone three times to JPN Sabah Hq Kota Kinabalu and met a lady officer
(name given) and was shown on computer screen that JPN data says this
fisherman wanted to leave Malaysia and surrender his citizenship.
However they were not allowed to have a printout or even to photograph
the screen.
Currently Heng's only identification document is a
"Resit Pengenalan Sementara" No 8724904 issued on 1 sept 2013 and was
told to check every 6 months when the receipt was revalidated for
another 6 months. After the fourth time the receipt is already expired.
He had used the same document to travel to Miri as a fisherman in
fishing boats and had even approached Sarawak politicians and even asked
Party MCA for help, all to no avail.
Hence
President Lee is now asking the present government, if they cannot take
care of the rights of its own citizens, just who are they going to ask for
help now and wonder if the officers at JPN Putrajaya are really doing
their job. Amazingly Mr Heng does have a valid driving licence with IC
No. 500723-10-5801 valid from 11 Feb 2016 to 23 July 2021 but he is
unable to vote without an IC and is currently staying in Kota Kinabalu
surviving as a fishmonger.
When asked for details of his
background, Mr Heng said he was born at Pulau Ketam Selangor on 23 July
1950 where both his parents were also red IC holders and grew up as a
fisherman in the island. While working in Sabah in 1995 he met a factory
manager called Tony from Pulau Penang looking for workers. So with a
help of a friend he found 10 workers all with IC and Tony himself took
all these workers to Penang. A few weeks later Tony called him to come
to Penang to bring back the workers as all were found with fake IC. He
said he did not know anything being lowly educated and found himself
being arrested at the airport upon arrival. He was jailed at the police
station, brought to court where the immigration officials just told him
to plead guilty and he will be sent back to Sabah because he cannot
afford a lawyer to defend himself. Instead he said he was jailed 6
months and fined two thousand ringgit, the fade receipt he still keeps
in his files. Upon being released after 4 months jail, Heng said all his
documents were returned except his red IC and was given a 30 days
special pass for 30 days entry permit for immigration office KK Sabah
and told to apply for new IC there. That was when his IC problem then
started until today.
During the interview Heng still viewed
the Immigration as having cheated him of his life, considering if he is
capable of producing fake IC he would be rich and do not have to travel
to Penang.
He also stressed he has never gone out of Malaysia so he is
asking which of the those officers have entered the fake data about him.
On his behalf President Lee has been seeking an appointment to see
Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal hoping for an introduction
to see the Home Minister himself.
Regarding his
association, Lee said the People's Right Association was registered in
2013 with himself as president with another 7 people as founding
committee members. It started because he was always asked to help people
with problems and one day a businessman suggested he started the
association promising to donate some money as Patron. The donation was
only one thousand and from then on he said all the expenses were borne
by himself and his 2000 members all over the state.
Until now
the issues they had looked into included roads, drains, birth
certificate, IC and shopkeepers problems where 90% were solved. There
was an odd complaint that a housing area was invaded by stray
domesticated pigs let loosed from a nearby village, he said.
The
current issues are the stateless children born out of wedlock by locals
with foreign women and we have 800 pending cases he said. "I also scold
the local men who only knows how to enjoy night time exercises but they
are not responsible for the products," he said.
He is aware
under the Article 15(A) of the Constitution, the federal government has
the right to give permanent residence to these people however the
standard reply to the application is "Not Approved, but can re-apply".
He said the government never give any reasons or inform if any documents
were insufficient, just those words. These stateless children are huge
problems for us because they cannot go to school, cannot go to hospital
unless pay expensive cost, cannot get a job so in the end they are
potential criminals of our country, he said.
Lee is
unsure if Malaysia is a signatory of the United Nations Chapter of Human
Rights however the recent opposition to the international convention on
ICERD and the Rome Statute seemed to show this country has no regard of
human rights, he opined.