More than 2,000 Lawyers Gather to Protest Assembly Bil
29.11.11
http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=23657:more-than-2000-lawyers-gather-to-protest-assembly-bill-walk-to-begin-soon&Itemid=2
Melissa Lee
Malaysian lawyers gathered at the Lake Gardens near to the Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur to protest a Bill they believe will destroy all rights of the citizens to congregate to express their views on any issue.
Prime Minister Najib Razak has refused to acknowledge the criticism of the Bar Council and other civil society leaders including the Bersih movement for free and fair election.
To Najib, the Bill is even "revolutionary" and a "giant leap". But to the protesters, who include opposition politicians, the Bill is oppressive, subjugates the citizens natural rights to the police and regresses Malaysia to below Myanmar, which is known for its black record on human! rights.
Vow to keep up the
pressure
More than 2,000 lawyers from the 14,000-strong Bar Council turned up for the much-anticipated protest despite the short notice given. They began begin their 2.5km 'Walk for Freedom' to Parliament at around 12.30pm.
On reaching the august House, president of the Bar Lim Chee Wee and 9 others were allowed into the lobby. They handed over a copy of the Bar's alternative Bill to Deputy Minister Liew Vui Kong, plus a letter reiterating their call to MPs to vote wisely on the Bill.
“We are
not anti-government or pro-opposition. We are anti-injustice
and anti-unconstitutionality. We are pro-justice and
pro-rule of law. We have always worked closely with the
government,” Lim said.
“The Bar will continue
knocking on the doors of Parliament if the Bill makes it to
the statute books in its current form."
Kill the
Bill
Earlier, the peaceful greenery of the Lake Gardens was ! temporarily disrupted by cheerful lawyers in good spirits and eager to chip in their cents worth for greater justice and democracy in Malaysia.
"As the placards here say, 'I cannot believe I'm protesting for my right to protest'. The Bill must be withdraw. There is just no excuse to push it through and extensive changes must be made," prominent human rights lawyer and PKR vice president N Surendran told Malaysia Chronicle.
He had gathered at the Lake Gardens to participate in the protest. PKR Bukit Lanjan assemblywoman Elizabeth Wong, DAP MP for Segambut Lim Lip Eng, PKR assemblywoman Gan Pei Nei, and PKR legal affairs director Latheefa Koya were also present.
Speeches were made by Lim Chee Wee and his organizing committee members including Edmund Bon and Syahrezan Johan.
"This
Bill takes away the very act that granted us independence,"
Lim had told reporters.
Indeed, it was the grandfather of
current Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, who is also !
Najib's cousin, who had inspired many Malaysians to fight
for independe! nce with his courage to defy the British
colonialists with street protest.
However, the idealism
of the late Onn Jaafar does not appear to have captivated
the current batch of Umno leaders, despite Hisham - touted
to be a potential prime minister - bearing his genes.
Critics say since the days of former premier Mahathir Mohamad, Umno has gone to the dogs and is now a party of carpet-baggers, warlords, petty chieftains all out to demand and seize lucrative development contracts from the government - offering in return substandard and in many cases dangerous results.
See
also:
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/182663 (More than
1,000 march against Assembly Bill)
http://hornbillunleashed.wordpress.com/2011/11/29/25738/
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/11/29/lawyers-march-against-assembly-bill/
(Lawyers march against Assembly Bill)
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/11/29/human-rights-watch-backs-bar-council-marc!h/
(Human Rights Watch backs Bar Council march)
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