NEW MINISTER FOR WELFARE MINISTER OF MALAYSIA

NEW MINISTER FOR WELFARE MINISTER OF MALAYSIA
Badan Latihan dan Hidup Berdikari Malaysia (ILTC) pada 23hb Mac 2016 menyerahkan memorandum kepada ahli-ahli parlimen mendesak supaya golongan orang kurang upaya (OKU) dikecualikan daripada cukai barangan dan perkhidmatan (GST).

Disabled Members Protest

Disabled Members Protest
Disabled Members Protest at JPJ Wangsa Maju

ILTC Malaysia members staged a protest outside JPJ Wangsamaju KL.

ILTC Malaysia members staged a protest outside JPJ Wangsamaju KL.
Disabled group’s protest disabled drivers required to produce doc's medical report.

Friday, 10 June 2016

3rd Public Announcement

3rd Public Announcement
Today around 4.15 pm I have send by an email to Ms. Alice (Pegawai Khas) Y.B. Dato' Sri Liow Tiong Lai Minister of Transport an official letter regarding on request for meeting to discuss with Minister Y.B. Dato' Sri Liow Tiong Lai.
Herewith, I have attached an official letter seeking for an urgent meeting with YB.

Thursday, 9 June 2016

2ND PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

2ND PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

This morning 1130am I tried to contact Mr. Lim Kai Khau (Setiausaha Sulit) on the phone at the Minister Office of  Y.B. Dato' Sri Liow Tiong Lai Minister of Transport but I was unable to get through.

Later 11.45am I have contacted Mr. Lim Chau Leng (Setiausaha Akhbar) and he said that, it is a small matter and KTM management can solve the problem.

I am honestly very disappointed with Mr. Lim Chau Leng that the way he talks. “But for us it is life-and-dead”.

At around 3.30pm I had spoken to Ms. Alice (Pegawai Khas) Y.B. Dato' Sri Liow Tiong Lai Minister of Transport on request for meeting to discuss with Minister Y.B. Dato' Sri Liow Tiong Lai.

She said that, at the moment by election campaign and he is very busy. She advised me to write a letter and send to her email. She will make an appointment to meet Minister after the by election

Furthermore, we are happy with KTM has sacked the female operator of making a rude gesture. BUT THE ISSUE IS NOT OVER.






Please look out for further updates tomorrow.


KTM operator sacked after showing rude gesture to disabled people

KTM operator sacked after showing rude gesture to disabled people

 Malaysiakini     Published Today 2:19 pm     Updated Today 2:23 pm
KTM has sacked the female operator accused of making a rude gesture towards several members of the Independent Living & Training Centre Malaysia (ILTC) group.
“I already terminated the operator, replacing her with another person to work there,” said Nor Azni Ibrahim, a representative from the KTM Khairat Kematian Charitable Association.
He was commenting on ILTC's protest at the Rawang KTM on Tuesday over the staff's alleged mistreatment and the inaccessible disabled (OKU) toilet.
Read more: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/344651#ixzz4B47AFpjt

Locked disabled-friendly loo raises commuters’ ire

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Thursday, 9 June 2016

Locked disabled-friendly loo raises commuters’ ire

Disabled folk gathering at the KTM Komuter Rawang station to show their dissatisfaction over not having access to the disabled-friendly toilet there.
Disabled folk gathering at the KTM Komuter Rawang station to show their dissatisfaction over not having access to the disabled-friendly toilet there.
THE disabled community in Rawang are furious over the closure of the disabled-friendly toilet at the KTM Komuter Rawang station for the past five months.
Murugan Mariapan, 35, who is wheelchair-bound, commutes by train from Rawang to Kuala Lumpur about three times a week to sell pens in the city centre.
One time when he urgently needed the toilet and insisted to the station management to unlock it for him to use, he found toiletries, goods and other items stored inside.
“The person who holds the key to the toilet had always given excuses that the toilet had no water and electricity. It is ridiculous and this has been going on for five months,” he said.
Lending their voice to highlight the plight was Independent Living and Training Centre (ILTC) Malaysia led by its president Francis Siva, who said it was a violation of human rights for the station not to provide a toilet for the disabled.
“Basic necessities such as a toilet is a must,” said Francis, who claimed that some disabled-friendly toilets at other KTM Komuter stations were also kept locked at all times.
Another disabled person Tina Abdul, 54, said the lifts at the KTM Komuter station did not work and she had to wait for help to exit the station.
“We have to make a living and have important appointments to keep. KTM Komuter should be responsible in making their stations disabled-friendly, as many disabled people commute by train daily, especially from Rawang to the city centre,” she added.
ILTC adviser Datuk Seri Bala Krishnan and Selayang MIC chairman M.B. Raja said they would lodge an official complaint to the Transport Ministry to ensure all train stations have disabled-friendly toilets.
“We must work hand-in-hand with the disabled community in building an effective and disabled-friendly transportation system,” said Raja.
KTM Berhad corporate communication manager Siti Badariah Wan Hanafi promised an investigation into the toilet complaint, including the allegation of the toilet maintenance staff being rude to the disabled person.
“As for the lift, we will repair it soon,” she said.

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Video Clip - Wheelchair-bound protest locked OKU toilet, rude gesture by KTM staff

Wheelchair-bound protest locked OKU toilet, rude gesture by KTM staff
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About 20 wheelchair-bound individuals staged a protest at the Rawang KTM station today, alleging mistreatment by station staff and over its toilet for the disabled (OKU) which is always locked


Wheelchair-bound protest locked OKU toilet, rude gesture by KTM staff

Wheelchair-bound protest locked OKU toilet, rude gesture by KTM staff 



About 20 wheelchair-bound individuals staged a protest at the Rawang KTM station today, alleging mistreatment by station staff and that its toilet for the disabled (OKU) is always locked. 

Independent Living & Training Centre Malaysia (ILTC) president Francis Siva said several representatives from his organisation had visited the station yesterday afternoon after receiving complaints from a fellow wheelchair-bound individual. 

He claimed they had found the OKU toilet locked, and were on the receiving end from a station toilet staff when they requested that the toilet be unlocked. 

ILTC secretary Gurdip Kaur also produced a photo of the toilet staff, which shows her making a rude gesture by turning around, bending over and thrusting her rear at the camera. 

The wheelchair-bound individual who made the complaint, M Murugan, has been selling handicraft and stationery around the Rawang KTM station vicinity for the past two years. 

“Since February, the toilet for the handicapped has always been locked. When I asked the cleaners, they would say ‘no water’, ‘‘no electricity’. […] They would scold me.

“When the cleaners opened the toilet door, I saw that it was filled with the cleaners' personal belongings.

"When I asked, the cleaner said the officer had given her permission to store her things,” he said. 

Murugan also claimed he had no choice but to defecate in his pants several times because of the lack of access to the handicapped toilet.

Initially denied access 

Drama ensued when the protesters were initially denied access by a station official when they attempted to stage the event at the train platform. 

After some heated exchange between Gurdip and the particular official, the protesters and the press were allowed to enter the train platform area.

“Come in! Come in!” Gurdip called out to her fellow handicapped comrade-in-arms and reporters.


ILTC central committee member S Jeyaraj had then tried to open the OKU toilet door, only to find it locked. 

Francis, who is on a wheelchair himself, said: “The disabled toilets are intended to improve the disabled quality of life. Unfortunately, we have gotten a lot of complaints about the disabled toilets. They are using them as a store room, keeping mops and other things. 

“Most of the disabled are suffering, for we have been denied the basic fundamentals of life. So, that’s why we are here to express our strong disappointment towards the Transport Ministry and KTM." 

Also present was MIC Selayang division chief MB Raja, who urged the ministry to act immediately on this issue.

“I want the ministry to take serious action on this, because if we leave this alone, another station will do that and another station will do that […] I’ll write to the Transport Ministry too, because this should not have happened,” he said. 

Nor Azni Ibrahim, a representative from the KTM Khairat Kematian Charitable Association, the organisation which he claimed has been entrusted by KTM management to handle various matters, including the tendering for toilet operations at the Rawang and Kuang stations, had issued a response. 

“As a representative (from the association) I apologise for the toilet staff’s behaviour […] I’ll make sure this thing will never happen again,” the KTM employee told ILTC members.

 When Malaysiakini enquired if a meeting could be arranged with the KTM management, Azni had asked reporters to contact him the next day.- Mkini

Thina Thanthi's article on the KTMB issue 8-6-2016

Thina Thanthi's article on the KTMB issue 8-6-2016


Oriental Daily's article on the KTMB issue 8-6-2016

Oriental Daily's article on the KTMB issue 8-6-2016


Makkal Osai article on the KTMB issue 8-6-2016


Tamil Nesan Daily's article on the KTMB issue - 8-6-2016

Tamil Nesan Daily's article on the KTMB issue


Check out today Malaysian Nanban's article on the KTMB issue 8-6-2016

Check out today Malaysian Nanban's article on the KTMB issue 8-6-2016



Check out today NST's article on the KTMB issue - 8-6-2016

Check out today NST's article on the KTMB issue



SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Dear all friends in Facebook, thanks a million for your support for us. We regret that KTMB has made no attempt to contact us over the matter. As such we will be making an appointment with our Transport Minister YB. Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai (MOT) and YB. Dato' Sri Rohani Abdul Karim Menteri Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga Dan Masyarakat to see them asap. We will keep you informed.
Please keep us in your prayers.
G. Francis Siva
President
ILTC Malaysia

Disabled group wants better toilet facilities at KTMB stations

Disabled group wants better toilet facilities at KTMB stations 

BY AWAINA ARBEE - 7 JUNE 2016 @ 5:17 PM


At the Rawang KTMB station, the only disabled-friendly toilet available here has been locked up and turned into a storeroom instead says Independent Living and Training Centre Malaysia (ILTC Malaysia). Pix courtesy of ILTC

KUALA LUMPUR: A group of disabled people today organised a protest against the lack of functional toilets for the disabled at Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) stations. 

Citing the Rawang station as an example, Independent Living and Training Centre Malaysia (ILTC Malaysia) president G. Francis Siva said although such facilities exists, the facilities for the disabled in a number of KTMB stations are non-functional. 

“The facilities provided by KTMB at its train stations simply cannot be used. “

At the Rawang station, for example, the only disabled-friendly toilet available here has been locked up and turned into a storeroom instead. 

"This cannot be tolerated any longer. People must understand and be made aware that the disabled community too, has basic necessities much like any other human beings. “

We express our utmost disappointment towards KTMB. They have not been doing a proper job as a responsible provider," he told reporters during the protest. 

Siva said that on Sunday, ILTC member Murugan Mariappan who commutes via train daily, claimed he was treated badly by the janitor when he asked for the key to the toilet. 

"To my knowledge, the condition of the toilet had been like that since February and every single time that I asked for the key, they always say that the toilet has no water supply or electricity.” 

“Yesterday (Monday), when I asked for the key from the janitor, she responded rudely responded and showed her backside towards me, which is preposterous," said Murugan. 

He said that both him and ILTC secretary Gurdip Kaur took matters into their own hands and decided to clean the toilet themselves.