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List of People Interviewed During Field Work in Malaysia (06-24 May 2008)

Names

Alex

Amrujid Kaur

Anbanathan

Arree

Designation

Manager, Zienix

Teacher

Marketing Executive

Businessman

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Arumugam

Arumugam

Charanjit Singh

Charles Sathiago

Darshan Singh

Darshine

Datuk Denison J ayasooria,

Datuk Seri Samy V ellu

Dhir Singh

Family Development Unit Officer

Safety Supervisor

Committee Member, GOPIO Convention

Member of Parliament (DAP)

Lecturer

Student

Executive Director, Social Strategic Foundation

President, Malaysian Indian Congress

Secretary, Khalsa Diwan Malaysia

Dr. Abdul Rahman Embong Professor, National University of Malaysia

Dr. Kandasamy Chairman, GOPIO MALAYSIA

Dr. N.S. Rajendran

Dr. Sarjeet Singh Sidhu

Dr. Sarjit S. Gill

President, Pertubuhan Hindhudharma Malaysia

Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

Social Anthropologist

Dr. Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Former Leader of Opposition Malaysia

Evlyn Hong

Gunashekharen

Gunashekharren

J.C. James

Jaibalin

James Chelliah Naidu

Jasmine Adaickalam

J eyarani Thuraisingam

K. Ehlthairaj

K.V. Kanesan

Kantasamy Ponnusamy

Karuppiah Palaniandy

Katrina Jorene Maliamauv

M. Krishnan

Maniarasu

Businessman

VITEES

Malaysia Cargo Review

Diploma Holder

Service Consultant, Social Strategic Foundation

Home Tutor

Social Worker

Teacher

Medical Doctor

Asst. Director, Social Strategic Foundation

Director, Policy Research

Student

Manikam Krishnan

Moorthy Sivagalam

Murukan

Director, Policy Research, Social Strategic Foundation

Business Enterprise

P. Waytha Moorthy

Paramjit S. Sahai

Clerk

Chairman, HINDRAF

Former High Commissioner to Malaysia

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Pauline Anne

Premalatha

Prof. P. Ramasamy

RajaRetnam

S. Moorthy

S. Palaniandy

Student

General Clerk

Deputy Chief Minister II, Penang

President, Malaysian Indian Youth Council

Amega Global LLC (USA)

Assistant Director, Social Strategic Foundation (NGO)

S. Santoch Singh Randhawa President, Khalsa Diwan Malaysia.

S. Saravanan

S. Vaithlingam

Sandirakala

Selvarajoo Sundaram

Subashshini

Subramanian

T.M. Ramachandran

Thamarai

Thinvaul

Vadivellu

Viveka Sri. L. Arumugam

President, DHRRA

President, Kelab Bell Wargamas Tamil Malaysia

Student

International Coordinator, GOPIO INTERNATIONAL

Student

Social Development Officer

Founder of Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF)

Student

Student

Student

Permanent Chairman, Malaysian Indian Youth Council

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