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PUTRAJAYA, Wed: "Lawyers don't walk everyday. Not even every month. But when they walk, then something must be very wrong," said Chairman of the Bar Council Ambiga Sreenevasan when addressing a strong crowd of more than 2,000 members of the Malaysian Bar and some concerned citizens at the Palace of Justice before the commencement of the walk to the Prime Minister's office to hand over the Bar's memorandum urging the government to set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry to probe the state of judiciary and memorandum on the establishment of a judicial appointments and promotion commission. (Click here to view the Picture Gallery) Earlier, seven buses ferrying members of the Bar and public from Kuala Lumpur were denied entry to Putrajaya. Frustrated with the police tactics which included sending a helicopter hovering above the crowd, Bar Councillor Edmund Bon and lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad then decided to lead the stranded numbering about 200 walking some five kilometres to the Palace of Justice. When they arrived at about 11.30am, the group was met with a thunderous applause by those who waited patiently for them. The Walk for Justice scheduled at 11.50am then started at about 11.58am with Bar Council members leading the 2,000 plus lawyers and concerned citizens. As they walked, they chanted various slogans led by Amer holding a loud hailer, shouting: "Who are we?" "Malaysian Bar", the crowd roared. "What do we want?" Amer asked. "Justice" the crowd replied in unison. The humorous part was when Amer shouted, "We are doing this for the sake of the country" and the crowd replied, "Correct, Correct, Correct!" Members also received public support from passers-by who greeted them by sounding their car honks. The heavily-armed police including the Federal Reserve Unit, however, gave their fullest cooperation with some reporters cheekily remarking that this is perhaps the first time a march like this proceeded without any obstruction. The press, both local and international including well-known bloggers like Raja Petra, Jeff Ooi and Patrick Teoh were also there, busy taking pictures of this event of the Bar which happened only for the second time in the 60 years of history of the Bar.
The march stopped at the front gate to the Prime Minister's office at about 12.30pm. The office bearers, Ambiga, Vice-President Raguanth Kesavan, Secretary Lim Chee Wee and Treasurer George Varughese then went to the Prime Minister's office to hand over two memoranda to the Prime Minister's political secretary whilst the crowd continued to stay behind chanting away in support of the four-man delegation. The weather was perfect when the march started as if God was with us. But when the march ended, the heavens appeared to be crying for the judiciary too pouring down rains of tears whilst members of the Bar and their leaders steadfastly stayed behind, drenched in the rain. For those who took part in this historical march, they had left Putrajaya today with their heads high for they had done something not just for the Bar but for the country. Most of all, they had walked the talk.
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Only the shameless still in state of denial
written by Abdul Fareed Bin Abdul Gafoor, Wednesday, September 26 2007 06:07 pm
Salute to Madam President and all fellow lawyers who attended the march. From the statement we all made today, only the shameless will continue living in the state of denial!
Polie not doing their job...
written by Tan Choon Heong , Wednesday, September 26 2007 06:40 pm
Dear Richard,
We will march on...
written by Desmond Choi Wai Onn, Wednesday, September 26 2007 06:44 pm
Richard,
Well-Done
written by Noreen Ahmad Ariff, Wednesday, September 26 2007 07:47 pm
I have nothing much to say except well-done to everyone who was there and many salutes to Ambiga.
Thank you, Bar Council
written by Kelvin Ng Sin Huat, Wednesday, September 26 2007 08:18 pm
Hey,
My biggest applause goes to you all!
written by Shim Wai Loon, Wednesday, September 26 2007 09:45 pm
It is a shame for not being able to join you guys, my continued hearing couldn't be adjourned
Thank you, Malaysian Bar written by Syed Yazrine (via email), Thursday, September 27 2007 06:59 pm
Would like to express my admiration and gratitude to all the lawyers involved in the Walk for Justice. I am truly ashamed at the remarks made by the Association of Muslim Lawyers as well as the absurd reply and response by our defacto Law Minister. Write comment
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"Today is indeed the greatest day of the Malaysian Bar", declared immediate Past President, Yeo Yang Poh. In fact, early in the morning, Yeo and lawyer Desmond Choi went on to the popular Cantonese FM 98.8 Channel to tell listeners why the lawyers were doing this with most callers calling in to praise the Malaysian Bar Council and members of the Malaysian Bar who decided to do this for justice.




















I salute the lawyers who took part in this walk. This SEPTEMBER MARCH is historic and my personal hope is that we have made a difference by carrying it out.
However, the dark side of the police force re-surfaced today. For some illogical reason, they had cordoned off roads to Palace of Justice (POJ) and hundreds of our friends were forced to talk an extended march from their buses to POJ. I felt the police wanted to intimidate us but lawyers' good behaviour proves that we can protest and make a point peacefully and meaningfully.
Ambiga and gang must be congratulated.
Richard Wee Thiam Seng