Opinion

Show mercy and compassion for all in this country – Tini Zainudin

Everyone needs to be vaccinated against virus for the common good, including undocumented migrants

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Jun 2021 1:25PM

Show mercy and compassion for all in this country – Tini Zainudin
The mass raids and detention of undocumented migrants makes no distinction between refugees, the stateless and migrants in general, and is counterintuitive and unproductive. – AFP pic, June 2, 2021

A REFUGEE child I know forwarded an article to me and asked me if I could do anything to stop another mass persecution of refugee, stateless and migrant communities – yes, children included.

She seems to think I can do something to change the minister’s mind. I didn’t have the heart to tell her, there’s very little I can do. I cannot change the hearts and minds of those who hate others for no reason.

I cannot change the minds of those who insist that the poor and already marginalised “foreigners”, undocumented, including those who have fled their countries in fear or have been born and raised in this country, do not deserve help but must be treated as violators of immigration laws.

Worse, they are criminals! They are deemed as “others” or pariahs in this country who we must get rid of. I cannot change the minds of those who parrot old and outdated policies that have nothing to do with the federal constitution or the best interests of the child, and everything to do with kowtowing to political views and promoting xenophobia.
 
I cannot tell this child this.

What I can do is to appeal to the general Malaysian citizenry and people living in this country.

This move by the home minister, to begin again, the mass raids and detention of undocumented migrants, makes no distinction between refugees, the stateless and migrants in general, and is counterintuitive and unproductive.

We have a pandemic raging in this country. We need to vaccinate people living in this country. This move, to raid, detain and strike fear in the vulnerable and poorest of communities is against public health experts’ advice – it negatively impacts the vaccination roll-out and does not address nor curb the periodic increase in cases/clusters expected.

From January to June this year, 23 persons, including two children, died in immigration detention centres. We know, from reports, that the Covid-19 pandemic raged through prisons and places of detention.

We had more than 7,000 cases reported yesterday. Could the minister explain to us how Malaysia is expecting to reach 70% herd immunity if you disregard and ignore the public health duty of vaccinating everyone in this country – this means migrants, stateless and refugees?

Isn’t this move in direct opposite to what Khairy Jamaluddin announced – that migrants and the undocumented should have no fear of being arrested if they step forward for vaccination?

Step forward and be tested? What happened last year? Is the horror going to repeat itself again? Hundreds if not thousands of migrants, the undocumented and refugees were rounded up and sent to detention camps.
 
The average Malaysian who has no idea who these people and communities are, might join the chorus of hate and anger, asking these “others” to go home. Go home where?

Many stateless people were born and raised in this country. Many are generations of stateless people living in this country, who are Malaysians but can’t prove it. 

Will the home minister and his officers take the time to ask questions and give these people the benefit of the doubt?

What about registered and unregistered refugees? What about migrants who have been abused and fired from companies since last March when the movement control order was first issued?

Are we going to penalise all these people trapped here? Go home where? So many are already not allowed to work legally in this country. 

So many have lost their day jobs, the roofs over their heads, children are not in school and are driven out onto the streets. Go home where? My house?

Sure, I’ve already adopted many of the children, abandoned them and are guardian to many more. Support them?

Sure, so many of my friends and fellow NGO activists and friends and neighbours have banded together to bring food and comfort to those persecuted the last time. But isn’t it better if the government takes responsibility for a public health issue and tries to do no more harm?

Yes, we help Malaysians, too, those in need. Why do we have to only give compassion to Malaysians and those abroad? We will scream and yell on the top of our voices to help refugees bombed in their homeland. 

But if they flee these countries to come here, we refuse to help. We raid their homes here, deny their children food and schooling, and we tell their pregnant mothers to pay expat rates for hospital deliveries or let their critically ill children wait and die. That’s what we do! Isn’t there enough room for mercy and compassion for all in this country?

During this terrible, terrible time, let us take care of one another. So many are suffering, so many are in need. Why can’t we show compassion and mercy, I ask? 

We’re not taking away any resources from Malaysians in need to help non-Malaysians. We’re helping everyone. 

Can the home minister and the government of Malaysia please find it in their hearts to stop these raids and spare the children and their families? Allay the fears of children who cannot understand why you hate them and want to detain them. 

Give me a reason and an explanation to convey to this child who highlighted this article that there will be no more undue harm. Please.  

Better yet, leave them alone. Let them be vaccinated too… without fear so that all of us, living in Malaysia can live safely during the darkest of days. I implore you, all Malaysians and those living in this country, to convey this message to the home minister. – The Vibes, June 2, 2021

Tini Zainudin is an activist

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