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Contributed by Amer Hamzah Arshad   
Friday, 21 September 2007 01:28pm

Amer HamzahBrothers and Sisters,

Many of us have expressed our views, comments and disgust on the bar website pertaining to the VK Lingam video.

The Bar Council has also announced that they will convene a special meeting tomorrow to discuss this sordid episode.

The outcome of the meeting as far as I am concerned will be predictable - the BC will issue a press statement; refer VK to the disciplinary board and convene an EGM and pass a resolution (for whatever it is worth).

But are these measures enough? If we are talking about any other issue such as the 'rice bowl' issue, I may be contented with them. However, the present issue which we are facing is something that is so serious which would warrant some form of immediate and effective action to send a strong message to the public and the world at large. This begs the question of what else can we do?

I, for one, would call upon the members of the Bar to rally together and have a peaceful demonstration at the Palace of Justice, asking for the Chief Justice to be suspended pending an investigation on the matter.

If lawyers in Pakistan can rally to uphold the integrity of their judiciary, why can't the Malaysian lawyers do the same?

We should also march to the Istana and submit a memo to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the the Rulers calling for a Royal Commission to investigate this matter.

I know that there may be some of us who have reservations about having a peaceful demonstration. But my question to all of you is do we want to have a deathbed regret?

Let us not have the 'what if' thought when we are on our deathbeds, wondering if there was something else that we could have done other than merely attending the EGM and issue statement/comments.

If blood has to be shed, let it be for the cause of upholding the integrity of the judiciary.

If heads have to roll, let them be the heads of the culprits that have brought eternal shame to our judiciary.

It would be a farce if all that we do is to just talk and discuss this matter along the corridors of the court, warong kopi and in meetings (e.g. EGM) and not take any serious action.

We can joke and laugh about the video and treat it like another episode of the VK Lingam chronicles.

We have had this kind of debates numerous times.

We condemn, and we criticise and then we go back to the comfort of our beds and sleep over it.

But I for one do not want to sleepover it anymore.

Enough is enough.

We are good when it comes to preaching on democracy and the right to peaceful assembly.

In fact, some of us are willing to even take up a test case for that right. But why are we so reluctant to have a peaceful demonstration to protest against such travesty ourselves? It is sad if the Council does not take the lead in this matter.

Do not let someone else fight for our cause.

We have to stand up and fight for ourselves.

It is either we keep our mouths shut or do something about it (and by doing something I do not mean merely having an EGM or issuing statements).

We have to take action and the time is now.

It is now or never and to quote Malcolm X, "by any means necessary"!

Comments (6)Add Comment
Peaceful Demostration to Show Lost of Confidence
written by Lim Sey Wee, Friday, September 21 2007 01:55 pm

I agree with you brother. I will attend such peaceful demo in front of the Palace of Justice if it is organised by Bar Council. We must act now.

Lim Sey Wee

Correct, Correct, Correct, Correct!
written by Lee Su Lin, Friday, September 21 2007 02:28 pm

You're absolutely right, Amer.

Instead of resigning ourselves to the "Aiyah this is Malaysia and all this will be forgotten in due time so what to do lar" attitude, it's time we rallied together. That we stopped getting angry in small clusters, but come together as one Bar and say we will not let you make fools of us anymore, we will not let you treat us like idiots any longer.

The powers that be can ignore one man's voice. They cannot ignore a multitude who speak with one voice!!!

Let's do this!

Lee Su Lin

Full Support
written by Puteri Shehnaz Majid , Friday, September 21 2007 04:02 pm

Amer,

I agree with you WHOLEHEARTEDLY.

I FULLY support your call for the peaceful demonstration. Count me in.

I am sick of being shocked and dismayed. We need to act.

Puteri Shehnaz Majid

Us and Them
written by Dipendra a/l Harshad Rai, Friday, September 21 2007 07:18 pm

Truth be told I am skeptical if there ever will be any real result from this shameful clip.

But I would be failing in my training and my promise that I will try and make Malaysia better if I dont join in Amer's clarion call.

Amer, you have my total support. Just let me know where and when.

Brothers in Arms,
Dipendra a/l Harshad Rai

I ABIDE BY RUTH'S STATEMENT
written by Stephen Tan Ban Cheng, Saturday, September 22 2007 12:41 am

My dear Amer

"Where you go, I go, Your people are my people and your country is my country."

That biblical statement from a widowed Ruth to her mother-in-law Naomi reflects my sentiments on your call.

Stephen Tan Ban Cheng

I'll answer the call
written by Tan Choon Heong , Saturday, September 22 2007 12:42 pm

When the time comes for the call, I will answer and be there.

Tan Choon Heong


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