They demand probe into claims of judge-fixing by a
prominent lawyer
PUTRAJAYA - ABOUT 1,000 lawyers and activists staged a rare show of civil
disobedience against the Abdullah administration yesterday. (Click
hereto view the Picture Gallery)
The demonstrators marched from the court complex in Putrajaya to the Prime
Minister's Office to demand that the government investigate accusations that a
prominent lawyer had attempted to influence the appointment of a judge to a top
post.
Dozens of police officers, riot police, trucks and even a police helicopter
trailed the protesters, who included members of opposition parties Parti Islam
SeMalaysia, Democratic Action Party and Keadilan.
Curious civil servants watched the march from their windows.
'We are walking for justice, we want judicial reform,' said Bar Council
president Ambiga Sreenevasan. 'Lawyers don't walk every day. When lawyers walk,
something is wrong.'
She said confidence in the judiciary had suffered since 1988, when
constitutional changes reduced its powers and gave the government the upper hand
in making decisions.
Malaysian lawyers have marched twice in the past, once in the 1970s and again in
the late 1990s, she said.
At the centre of the present turmoil is a video clip released a week ago by
former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim.
It allegedly shows a lawyer speaking on his cellphone and telling a judge that
he would push his name for a senior position.
He also names a number of other judges, a tycoon and a senior politician during
the conversation.
The video clip has triggered speculation over corruption and abuse of power in
the promotion and demotion of judges.
Yesterday, demonstrators walked from the magnificent granite-and-marble Palace
of Justice, housing Malaysia's highest court, to Prime Minister Abdullah
Badawi's office.
'We want justice!' chanted the lawyers, who were dressed in suits, as they
marched while holding banners stating 'Stop the patronage, stop the rot' and
'Clean up the judiciary'.
Earlier, several buses packed with supporters were prevented from entering
Putrajaya as police closed off many of the roads leading into the administrative
capital.
Rain drenched the marchers just as they ended their demonstration peacefully.
Ms Sreenevasan presented a memorandum from the Bar Council to a government
official. It demanded a royal commission of inquiry into the allegations.
Datuk Seri Abdullah is currently in New York.
The Bar Council also called for an independent commission to oversee judicial
appointments. At present, judges are appointed by the Malaysian King on the
Prime Minister's advice.
The protest was held despite the government's announcement on Tuesday that a
special independent panel had been set up to investigate the authenticity of the
video.
The move stopped short of a royal commission of inquiry, which has special
powers to subpoena evidence and witnesses.
Best photo written by Augustine Anthony,
Thursday, September 27 2007 08:48 pm
Dear Amer,
In case you have not noticed, your photo with many human images in different shades of colour on a wet ground, some with umbrellas and the Putrajaya Mosque as the backdrop from the perfect angle is the best photo I have ever seen in the entire collection of the Malaysian Bar Web photo gallery.
Who took this shot? Can I have a full size copy of it?
It deserves prominence in photo journalism. Perhaps TIME or NEWSWEEK?
Best wishes my friend.
Augustine Anthony
AFP Picture written by MBW,
Friday, September 28 2007 01:36 am
This picture was taken by AFP.
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Dear Amer,
In case you have not noticed, your photo with many human images in different shades of colour on a wet ground, some with umbrellas and the Putrajaya Mosque as the backdrop from the perfect angle is the best photo I have ever seen in the entire collection of the Malaysian Bar Web photo gallery.
Who took this shot? Can I have a full size copy of it?
It deserves prominence in photo journalism. Perhaps TIME or NEWSWEEK?
Best wishes my friend.
Augustine Anthony