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Re: hakka: World Hakka Conference



From: tmk@intnet.mu
>Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 18:29:44 +0400
>To: chai ko ching <kcchai@pc.jaring.my>
>CC: yayangtw@hotmail.com, sllee@asiawind.com, lodji@mitra.net.id,
>        hakka@mini.brooklaw.edu, fhakka@asiawind.com
>Subject: Re: hakka: World Hakka Conference
>Reply-To: tmk@intnet.mu
>Dear Mr Chai
>Thinking of the fate of our Hakka brothers and sisters in Indonesia, I
>believe this should be a subject to be addressed by the World Hakka
>Conference.  There is no point in self-congratulation if there is no
>action taken.  Right now the Indonesian Chinese or I prefer to call 
them
>Indinesians of Chinese origin should gather data nad those who can
>should submit papers on the subject to the WHC.
>In Mauritius next November,Chinese organisations from the  region
>namaely Reunion Island, Madagascar, Seychelles, Comoros including South
>Africa will meet to setup the Indian Ocean Federation of chinese
>Organisation IOFCO.  On this occasion too we propose to address the
>problem of violation of  the rights of minorities, which is a violation
>of human rights.  There are lots of things that can be done.
>J Tsang Mang Kin
>

Mr Tsang,

I'm very grateful for your concern of Chinese people condition in 
Indonesia. I live in Jakarta, and I experienced all things that
happenned here. 

Four days ago, July 17th, it happened again a massive looting against
Chinese stores and houses in Jember, a small town in East Java.
It looks like a never ending story. Chinese people are frightened
enough to do their normal activities.

HGN member, please address widely this violation of human rights 
in international forum.

Greetings from Hakka fellow in Indonesia,

Armen Ng


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