we impute to a matter by Chief Justice Arifin Zakaria on 5th April threatening to bring for disregard of justice those who impugn justice decisions. This open as well as open hazard by a Chief Justice opposite citizens is surprising, inappropriate as well as undemocratic.
The energy of disregard cannot be used as a basement to emanate general warnings to a citizenry. It is rare for a sitting Chief Justice in a Commonwealth nation to emanate threats of this nature.
This matter will further worsen open certainty in a law which stays during a lowest given independence.
Judiciary has itself to blame too, not just Umno-BN
For decades a Umno-BN government has both directly as well as indirectly undermined autonomy of a law for narrow as well as greedy political reasons. Major examples of Umno-BN's division as well as undermining of a law can be seen in a scandalous sacking of Tun Salleh Abbas, a unjust Anwar Ibrahim sodomy trials as well as a unresolved Lingam-tape scandal.
The law itself contingency bear most of a blame. Since a late sixties, a law has consistently unsuccessful to defend a constitutionally on trial fundamental rights of a rakyat. The law has unsuccessful to perform a purpose as a aegis of a rakyat's liberties opposite senior manager interference. It is a typical rakyat who have borne a full brunt as well as effect of this failure.
People even throw boots during judges these days
This harmful loss of open certainty in a law culminated in a now famous shoe-throwing ! incident during a Federal Court final month. But similar to an ostrich with a head buried in a sand, a CJ is pretending that there is zero wrong.
We call upon Chief Justice Arifin Zakaria to acknowledge a very real problems confronting a law as well as to take obligatory stairs to re-build open confidence. He contingency act firmly as well as courageously in defending a autonomy as well as firmness of a law opposite division by Umno-BN.
N SURENDRAN IS THE VICE PRESIDENT OF PARTI KEADILAN RAKYAT
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