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Walk For Justice: Kudos to all of our heroes and heroins

Walk for justice… PutrajayaI should have been there but I could not due to office matters, but my heart was in Putrajaya the whole morning. As soon as the clock hits 12.30 noon, I quickly drove to Putrajaya, praying that the march was still not over maybe due to FRUs and the police stopping them from proceeding. But Allah did not answer my prayer this time. So I reached Putrajaya about 35 minutes later staring at the empty facade of Palace of (In…??)Justice in Putrajaya where it was still raining when I arrived.

Walk for justice…. please let him go immediatelyI just drove back to my office disappointed and immediately looked for more news at Malaysiakini and the blogosphere (you dont expect me to find more news about the march in the so-called mainstream newspapers..do you?). Nevertheless, I was happy that everything went smoothly and the message were finally delivered.
We, concerned citizens of Malaysia, mean business. The country’s judicial system had been consistently compromised and screwed up since the sacking of Tun Salleh Abbas (and you, and everyone else know who was behind that) and for so long I thought there was no real hope for the system to be fixed.

Walk for justice… brave Malaysian women and menYesterday, I could see there is still a little ray of light at the end of the judiciary tunnel, and I am so damn proud of the Malaysian women and men who have braved the policemen and the FRUs (for country’s sake shouldn’t these public civil servants be supporting the citizens us instead of preventing them) in their march for justice.

Walk for justice… rain or shine… we will never surrenderI sincerely hope, the entire nation (except of course those few scumbags who were part of the judiciary scams) will throw their undivided supports behind yet another attempt (led by our brave lawyers) to put things in the right path in our judiciary which have been practically ‘raped’ by some self-centered individuals disguising as people’s heros. No sirs, you are not heroes, but you are traitors of our beloved nation. Justice will finally prevail and by that time, you will be sorry for what you have done but that time there will be no such thing as better late than never.

Read the Walk For Justice from other ‘lying’ bloggers:

Zorro Unmasked : Today I salute our Malaysian lawyers
Elviza : The walk for justice
Jeff Ooi : Bar Council busses barred from entering Putrajaya
Rocky: The march in pictures
Cross Eyed Vision: Today I behaved like opposition
Nuraina : Walk for justice
Tony Yew : Justice. We want justice
Politykus : I marched. All 8kms of it :)
People’s Parliment : A walk for justice
Nathaniel Tan : The faces of justice
Kudos to all Malaysians who participated in the Walk For Justice.

[tags]judiciary, law, Walk For Justice, lawyers, Palace of Justice, police, FRU[/tags]

All photos are courtesy of Zorro Unmasked, which in turn are the courtesy of Rocky, Raja Petra & Tony Yew.

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