Rais denies Malaysia unsafe, says millions of Indonesians happy


KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 Datuk Seri Rais Yatim today discharged claims which Malaysia is vulnerable for Indonesian workers, by pointing out which thousands of displaced person workers have been still pouring in to a country.
He pronounced upon a amicable network site Twitter which a "millions" of displaced person workers already in Malaysia have been "happy", looming to indicate which they have been happy with work conditions as well as treatment received.
"Malaysia not protected say Irene Fernandez n some Indonesian NGOs though millions have been here happy n thousands still coming, " tweeted a Information, Communications, as well as Culture Minister using a Twitter handle @DrRaisYatim.
He was referring to statements by Indonesian tellurian rights activists as well as Tenaganita senior manager Irene Fernandez made this week.
Indonesian tellurian rights activists had purported which Malaysia is a "most unsafe" end for their displaced person workers as well as urged Jakarta to solidify all diplomatic ties with Malaysia until a emanate was rectified.
The Jakarta Postreported today which a activists asked Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to take tough action opposite a Malaysian government, which they hold responsible for purported violence opposite Indonesian displaced person workers, until Putrajaya improves insurance for a group.
"Among a end countries for displaced person workers, Malaysia is a most vulnerable for Indonesian workers as between 600 as well as 700 Indonesians die of various causes, together with torture, shooting as well as exploitative acts by their employers," Migrant Care senior manager senior manager Anis Hidayah was quoted as observant by a Jakarta Post.
She combined which Yudhoyono did not have to cruise a "brotherhood" between a two cou! ntries a s well as urged a premier to be tough instead.
Thaufiek Zulbahary of Solidaritas Perempuan, an NGO providing authorised advocacy for female displaced person workers, pronounced a Indonesian supervision should also delay sending workers to Malaysia until a supervision takes steps to strengthen them.
The activists also indicted Putrajaya of intimidating Malaysian tellurian rights romantic Irene Fernandez, a senior manager senior manager of Tenaganita, "who has prolonged stood up for displaced person workers".
The Jakarta Posthad upon Monday reported Fernandez as saying, among others, Malaysia was not protected for Indonesian workers given it did not have a authorised framework or specific laws to strengthen displaced person workers.
She was also reported to have pronounced which it was not in a police's power to shoot passed 3 Indonesian nationals, who had been suspected of thievery as well as robbery, in an incident in Port Dickson recently.
Fernandez has given come under heavy fire locally for her criticism, which detractors say has embellished Malaysia in a negative light, was unpatriotic as well as be unpropitious to Malaysia's bilateral relations with Indonesia.
Yesterday, Fernandez announced which she has been hauled up by a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) for an "interview" tomorrow over statements attributed to her which purported crime by military as well as a justice complement here.
She has given disputed a remarks as well as saidThe Jakarta Postwill imitation a correction to a article.
But while Fernandez pronounced she would willingly suggest her statements to a graftbusting agency, she stressed which she would not back down from her mount which Malaysia continues to be a "completely" vulnerable environment for Indonesian workers.
The activist, who was once jailed for exposing a allegedly poor conditions during local immigration centres, al! so refus ed to apologize for her statements, demanding instead which a supervision as well as her critics apologize to her.
She will encounter with MACC officials during a Putrajaya headquarters during 10am upon Friday.
Indonesia not long ago lifted a moratorium upon a supply of domestic workers to Malaysia, though Indonesian Manpower as well as Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar has repeatedly pronounced Jakarta would not send workers until Putrajaya could safeguard their protection.
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