A march for justice : Update

September 25, 2007

Latest update from Bar Councillor

DPM has apparently announced the establishment of a panel to investigate the authenticity of the clip. This does not change anything about the walk. We are still proceeding to walk because the issues we are advocating are not limited to the recording alone but with much larger issues as described above.

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Latest update courtesy of whatalulu

Youth 4 Change is organising a bus from PJ

9.00am Berkumpul di depan Pejabat Suaram
1.00pm Bertolak balik ke Petaling Jaya

Tempat Berhimpun:
Di depan pejabat SUARAM (433A, Jalan 5/46, Taman Gasing Indah, 46000 Petaling Jaya). *BUS akan disediakan* di hadapan stesen minyak Petronas. Bagi orang yang datang dengan komuter, sila turun di stesen Petaling. Bagi mereka yang memandu, sila letakkan kereta kamu di sekitar pejabat SUARAM

http://www.bangkit.net/2007/09/25/perarakan-bersama-dengan-majlis-peguam-untuk-menyelamatkan-badan-kehakiman/

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I had announced earlier that the 5 buses hired to ferry marchers to Putrajaya would take off from the Bar secretariat.

I have been informed now that these buses will in fact take off from Dataran Merdeka. If you were intending to join the march and were hoping to hop onto one of the buses, please note this change and that it will be on a first come-first served basis.

Also note that the buses are scheduled to take off at 9.00 a.m.

We are hoping to be assembled at the steps leading up to the Palace of Justice by 10.30 a.m. and the march to start by 11.00 a.m.

Please try to be there on time if you are finding your own way there.

Non-lawyers who are attending, you need not be in black-and-whites. In fact, could I suggest that those who are attending the march and who have indicated they will support the petition to the Agung that will soon be launched on this blog wear yellow as a sign of support for our monarch. 

I will be driving to the Palace of Justice and will also be taking off from Dataran Merdeka. Have room for another 3 in the car. E-mail me at thepeoplesparliament@gmail.com if you wan to hitch a ride.

Again, first come-first served.

See you all at the Palace of Justice.

5 Responses to “A march for justice : Update”

  1. lulu Says:

    Youth 4 Change is organising a bus from PJ

    9.00am Berkumpul di depan Pejabat Suaram
    1.00pm Bertolak balik ke Petaling Jaya

    Tempat Berhimpun:
    Di depan pejabat SUARAM (433A, Jalan 5/46, Taman Gasing Indah, 46000 Petaling Jaya). *BUS akan disediakan* di hadapan stesen minyak Petronas. Bagi orang yang datang dengan komuter, sila turun di stesen Petaling. Bagi mereka yang memandu, sila letakkan kereta kamu di sekitar pejabat SUARAM

    http://www.bangkit.net/2007/09/25/perarakan-bersama-dengan-majlis-peguam-untuk-menyelamatkan-badan-kehakiman/

  2. tan368 Says:

    Hope the response will be good tomorrow morning. May the march be peaceful and fruitful! Although I may not be physically present my heart and soul are with all of you.

  3. KJTan Says:

    Hope the response will be good tomorrow morning. May the march be peaceful and fruitful! Although I may not be physically present my heart and soul are with all of you.

  4. kaki ayam Says:

    i hope that whatever the outcome of this march, whether there will be people or otherwise, whether these buses are stopped halfway or otherwise, whether this will result in a change in the judiciary, I hope someone will use a digicam and rec this event in the best possible way. At least we can tell our next generation that we tried, and the evidence in on the Net in YouTube.

    For people like us who are still in our secondary school, we have little knowledge of what transpired in 1988.

    We just could NOT understand why the older generations failed to stop something so bad from happening.

    chicken_feet

  5. shar101 Says:

    Kaki Ayam,

    I share your thoughts precisely.

    I believe there will be more than just one digicam recording this event and it will appear on the blogs before that day is over. For me personally, the ‘net is written in indelible ink’, therefore, long after MSM records are manipulated, changed and/or deleted, the blogs shall remain as true testimony to civil society’s resolve to seek remedy on the nation’s woes.

    And that there are caring Malaysians who have the courage to take the extra step for a better nation.


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