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Extraordinary General Meeting of the Malaysian Bar PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 08 May 2009 10:21pm

 

Date : 15 May 2009
Time : 3.00pm
Venue :

Dewan Sivik
Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya
Jalan Yong Shook Lin
46675 Petaling Jaya
Selangor

Scroll down for information regarding transport options to the venue


ADDENDUM

Further to the Agenda dated 8 May 2009, the Bar Council has, on 8 May 2009 received the following motion submitted for discussion under the heading “Motions”:-

 

ITEM 1 OF THE AGENDA

Motion dated 8 May 2009 proposed by Ragunath Kesavan in respect of the arrest and detention of five (5) lawyers on 7 May 2009.

[Appendix A

 

 

In accordance with Section 65(4A) of the LPA 1976, the quorum shall be 500 members of the Malaysian Bar. We look forward to your presence at the Extraordinary General Meeting.

Thank you.


George Varughese
Secretary
Malaysian Bar

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Transport options to EGM venue

Shuttle service

On Friday, 15 May, there will be a free shuttle service (a 14-seater van) between the Taman Jaya Putra LRT station and the EGM venue (Dewan Sivik, Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya) every 10 minutes. The first shuttle will depart the LRT station at 130 p.m. and the last one will depart the Dewan Sivik at 6.50 p.m.
 
Members are strongly encouraged to use the shuttle service as parking spaces in the vicinity of the EGM venue are limited.

Parking
The parking options in the vicinity of the EGM venue include the following:
 1.Dewan Sivik itself – 110 parking lots only, at the rate of RM 0.60 per hour.
 2.Menara Choy Fook Onn, 1B Jalan Yong Shook Lin, at the rate of RM 2.10 for the first hour and RM 1.60 for every subsequent hour
 3.Kompleks MPPJ (Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya) – at the rate of RM1.50 per hour.
  a) Kompleks A
b) Kompleks C (near Mahkamah Majistret)


Click here for map to Dewan Sivik MPPJ


[Appendix A]

Motion

Whereas on the night of 7 May 2009, five members of the Kuala Lumpur Legal Aid Centre, Fadiah Nadwa binti Fikri (Secretary), Murnie Hidayah binti Anuar, Puspawati binti Rosman, Ravinder Singh Dhalliwal (Chairperson) and Syuhaini binti Safwan (collectively known as the “LAC Lawyers”), in their capacity as Advocates & Solicitors, had requested the police at the Brickfields Police Station for access to the detained persons who were arrested that same night whilst holding a candlelight vigil at the same Police Station over the recent arrest of political scientist Wong Chin Huat.

Whereas Article 5(3) of the Federal Constitution entrenches the fundamental right of a person to consult and be defended by the legal practitioner of his/her choice. Further, sub-sections 28A(2) to (7) of the Criminal Procedure Code (“CPC”) set out in detail the rights of arrested persons including their right to communicate and consult with a legal practitioner of their choice.

Whereas the Police denied the LAC Lawyers access to the detained persons, the Police, without any reasonable grounds, proceeded to arrest the LAC Lawyers and only released them on police bail the following day at around 3 p.m., notwithstanding the repeated requests by other lawyers for their immediate release.

NOW IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED THAT THE MALAYSIAN BAR:

1. Strongly condemns and denounces the wrongful arrest, detention and interrogation of the LAC Lawyers.

2. Strongly condemns and denounces the blatant transgression of the rule of law and the constitutional right of every person to counsel and access to justice.

3. Strongly condemns the unnecessary arrest and detention of those exercising their constitutional right to assemble peaceably.

4. Strongly condemns the arbitrary, improper and frequent resort by the police to section 28A(8) of the Criminal Procedure Code, thus denying an arrested person access to counsel and making the right provided under section 28A(3) meaningless.

5. Strongly condemns and denounces the appalling treatment of the LAC lawyers and all those held in custody, including compelling them to wear lock up uniforms and unnecessarily handcuffing them.

6. Strongly condemns and denounces the Police for deliberately refusing to disclose to their family or their lawyers any information in relation to the LAC lawyers after their arrest, including their location and their next course of action.

7. Calls upon the Inspector-General of Police to take immediate disciplinary action against the police officers responsible for the unlawful arrest of the LAC Lawyers and in particular, the OCPD of the Brickfields police station for this shameful incident.

8. Calls upon the Inspector-General of Police to take full responsibility for, and to explain, this gross abuse of police power.

9. Calls upon the Government to be committed to and to uphold the Rule of Law as enshrined in the Federal Constitution.

10. Reiterates its previous calls on the Government to establish the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) in its original form to serve as an independent external oversight mechanism.

11. Calls on the Government of Malaysia to uphold and defend the fundamental rights of advocates and solicitors to discharge their responsibilities to their clients in an environment free from threats and intimidation and unhindered by law enforcement agencies.


Proposed by: Ragunath Kesavan
Dated: 8 May 2009


Below are the links to video taken during the events :

 

1. Vigil: Another 20 arrested, including 5 lawyers : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtZEJMTq1EE

2. 200 lawyers protest against arrests : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahZkTMXKFqQ

 
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