Sunday, September 23, 2007

Issues of Judiciary

For those of you who are more interested in the current judiciary crisis going on in our country right now instead of the Nurin case, you are welcome to my blog to read up comprehensive information on that issue.

i also have a detailed transcript of the phone call recording by the lawyer VK Lingam. even did some research to give readers understanding about the whose who in Lingam's conversation. when i first heard it, i couldn't really understand also coz no context ma. the deixis also not clear.

already explained things in my blog. so happy reading and you can ask me questions if you are not clear about it.

disclaimer: i want to clear things here first. its not that i'm not interested with the Nurin case but the problem is, this kind of murders do happen from time to time, i am looking at it without emotions so that i can analyse it better and find solutions to improve the situation in our country concerning crime. what is the priority now? the nation as a whole or individual cases?

i din want to post the judiciary issue here because there are too many things being discussed here already. peace out..

3 comments:

jemufo said...

hey, if anyone wants to protest the current state of the judiciary--I got this email:

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----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Edmund Bon edmundbon@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 2:08:30 AM
Subject: Fwd: [Malaysian Bar:958] Malaysian Bar members urged to rise up to save the judiciary

WE HAVE NO CHOICE.

The Judiciary needs to be saved.

All Malaysian citizens, lawyer or non-lawyer: please show your abhorrence for the current state of affairs.

Spare ONLY a few hours this Wed, 26 Sep 07 (11am) and join in the Bar sponsored march from the steps of the Palace of Justice to the PM's office. Buses will depart from Bar Council at 9am..

We must have no less than 1000 MARCHING this Wed!

LET US END THIS CRISIS AND STOP THE NONSENSE.

NO USE TALKING ABOUT IT IN CANTEENS OR IN OFFICES IF WE DONT WALK THE PUTRAJAYA MILES.

THIS IS OUR ONE CHANCE.

Carmen N said...

Thanks Yi Xing, for posting that.

Critters, I am sure you remember Yi Xing, my guest in our CT class.

Anyway, it's after exams lah so if you guys free... go the march!!! Experience a real protest. Sure will be peaceful because judiciary issue, not police issue. hahahah.

KahJoon said...

from palace of justice to PM's office..that's kinda far..i've walked that distance before so i know from experience but i wouldn't hesitate to walk it again for the cause of our judiciary.

*checks my schedule to see if i have time or the finances to do so.