RFID in Identity Cards - tracking Migrant Workers like cattle and criminals is unacceptable - will soon all Workers, Malaysians also be deprived their privacy?
Now, Malaysian 
government is seriously going to infringe the privacy of migrant workers
 (and maybe later Malaysians too) with the introduction of  Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) into their identity cards. That means their movement can be tracked as though they as though they are cattle or criminals. 
A total of 1.4 million Bangladeshi workers, scheduled to be recruited in stages from early next year, will be issued special identity cards (IC).Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the ICs would have Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and biometric technology, and would function as a debit card and stored-value card (such as Touch & Go).
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)RFID tags, a technology once limited to tracking cattle, are tracking consumer products worldwide. Many manufacturers use the tags to track the location of each product they make from the time it's made until it's pulled off the shelf and tossed in a shopping cart.Outside the realm of retail merchandise, RFID tags are tracking vehicles, airline passengers, Alzheimer's patients and pets. ...the noncommercial uses of RFID tags and how the Departments of State and Homeland Security are using them. Lastly, we'll examine what some critics consider an Orwellian application of RFID tags in animals, humans and our society. - Wikipedia
Malaysia also announced that they will soon be using electronic monitoring device (EMD)
 on suspects - this also is unacceptable because a person is innocent 
until proven guilty. Maybe, it may be acceptable as a 'new' bail 
condition, that too should be restricted to serious and violent crimes 
only and a for a limited short period only, for trials should be 
speedily held - if not, it will be abused and be akin a 'punishment 
without trial' where people may be simply charged and held on bail 
indefinitely. We really need a criminal compensation scheme in place so 
persons can be compensated for loss of liberty and other freedoms, if 
their charge is subsequently withdrawn, found not guilty, ... The other 
category of persons maybe those let out earlier on parole - i.e. earlier
 than their prison sentence by reason of good behavior - and that too 
maybe for serious and violent crimes only. As it is ex-convicts are 
already facing discrimination and hurdles to re-integrate into society 
resulting in many returning to their ways of crime by reason of no other
 choice.
The Home Ministry plans to use the electronic monitoring device (EMD) on offenders charged under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 by end of next month.
Attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail confirmed that the government had approved the use of EMDs to track organised and violent crime suspects to ensure they would not commit other crimes while out on bail.- Malaysiakini, 24/8/2013, Electronic monitoring device to be implemented in Sept
EMD
 and this RFID may be different devices/technology but their intent is 
the same, to track people and their movement. There was some talk before
 that our new MyKad may have been something similar to RFID - maybe some
 MP should ask that question in Parliament to just make us all feel 
safe, and that our privacy is not being infringed by our government.
In any event,
 migrant workers should never be treated LESS - they are human beings. 
They are workers - and they should not be treated like some product in a
 supermarket, cattle or like criminals (or suspected criminals).
What happens to migrant 
workers today may soon be happening to LOCAL workers later - then maybe 
even all Malaysians. The 'contractor for labour system' which erodes 
direct employment relationship between the worker and the owner/operator
 of the workplace(principal), weakens unions, erodes worker rights, 
etc... started out with Migrant Workers around 2005 - but today LOCAL 
workers are also victims of this very unjust system.
We 
 have to protest these plans by the Malaysian government which undermine
 human dignity, freedoms ...and yes, the right to personal privacy. 
Published:
                Thursday August 22, 2013 MYT 7:14:00 PM
                
Updated: Thursday August 22, 2013 MYT 7:18:23 PM
Updated: Thursday August 22, 2013 MYT 7:18:23 PM
Ahmad Zahid: Bangladeshi workers to get special IC
Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
PUTRAJAYA: A total of 1.4 million 
Bangladeshi workers, scheduled to be recruited in stages from early next
 year, will be issued special identity cards (IC). 
Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the ICs would 
have Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and biometric technology, and
 would function as a debit card and stored-value card (such as Touch 
& Go). 
"The cards would be colour coordinated to indicate different 
employment sectors to prevent the workers from switching jobs," he told 
reporters after a courtesy call from Bangladesh Expatriates Welfare and 
Overseas Employment Minister Khandker Mosharraf Hossain here on 
Thursday. 
He said the workers would be screened to ensure that they had no 
prior criminal records before being recruited and those found moving 
sectors would be fined up to RM12,000. 
"One of the issues discussed was temporary housing for the workers, 
so they will be taken care of and to prevent assimilation problems with 
locals," said Ahmad Zahid. 
He said the Bangladesh workers' entry had been agreed during Datuk 
Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein's term as Home Minister, to cater to the 
shortage of workers in the plantation and services sectors. 
"They will be brought in under a government-to-government agreement to prevent exploitation by middlemen. 
"We're also discussing the same approach with other countries such as Indonesia and Myanmar," he said.
Meanwhile, Khandker said the government-to-government deal would 
reduce cost from US$4,000 (RM13,284) to US$400 (RM1,328) per worker.
"Before this, they had to work four to five years to repay the cost 
due to exploitation by middlemen, but now they can settle the amount in 
two months," he said. - Bernama - Star, 22/8/2013, Ahmad Zahid: Bangladeshi workers to get special IC             
 
 
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