Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)

Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)

Suaram calls on the immigration department to allow environmentalist Natalie Lowrey to be let into the country. She has done nothing wrong but merely been concerned with the radioactive hazards from Lynas plant that will cause great health risk to the community Living in Kuantan. If the Malaysian government cares about the health of fellow citizens in Kuantan, the government should not block Natalie from coming in.


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Our green comrade Natalie Lowrey, has ju…


Our green comrade Natalie Lowrey, has just been refused entry into Malaysia! She is now being held up by the Malaysian immigration at KLIA and will be deported.

Natalie has returned to Malaysia as an observer for the criminalisation of environmental defenders and also to lend support to our 15 comrades who are charged for participating in the “622 Shut Down Lynas” protest in front of the Lynas plant in Gebeng on 22nd June, who will face the second hearing on 2nd Sept 2014 in the Kuantan court.

The barring of Natalie is totally unjust and it’s a shameful moment for the country especially on this Merdeka Day.

It is ironic that Lynas, who poses such immense threat to the health and wellbeing of our people is allowed into our country, but not Natalie, someone who fights to protect the wellbeing of the people of Malaysia.

Kick out Lynas, Not Natalie !




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Greenpeace joins local groups urging Malaysian Government not to issue permanent license to…


Mr Wong Tack, Chairman of Himpunan Hijau (HH) who pledged, ‘Five days from now, at midnight on the 2nd of September, we expect that the doors of the Lynas plant will shut, when this happens, we know that the Malaysian Government have listened to over 1.2 million concerned citizens, and our international friends. We will continue our work to protect our beautiful country, Malaysia.’

http://www.greenpeace.org/seasia/Press-Centre/Press-Releases/RadioactiveRuse/

Greenpeace joins local groups urging Malaysian Government not to issue permanent license to…

Kuala Lumpur, 29 August 2014 – Greenpeace today joined local groups calling on the Malaysian government to deny the granting of a permanent license for the Lynas plant in Kuantan, citing the grave and unresolved radioactive and environmental threats associated with the controversial rare earth proce…


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“In less than five days, on Sept 2, the TOL for Lynas will expire. That means Lynas should be closed down at midnight of Sept 2.

“The international community is standing with us. If the government still refuses to listen to the people, I think this government is hopeless. Then let us take this fight to the international arena,” said Wong.

http://s.m5.malaysiakini.com/news/273108.html

Malaysiakini

http://s.m5.malaysiakini.com/news/273108.html


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