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Malaysian lawyers march in blazing heat as Bar demands end to judicial meddling
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51741, member: 636"] Malaysian lawyers will march 2.6 kilometers from the Palace of Justice to the Prime Minister's office this afternoon at 2pm in Putrajaya. The peaceful demonstration represents a rare occurrence in the Malaysian Bar's 78-year history since its 1947 founding. Legal professionals plan to deliver a memorandum demanding judicial independence and court system reforms. The march follows only five previous lawyer protests spanning four decades. Weather conditions may challenge participants wearing formal black jackets and long sleeves. Historical precedent shows lawyers previously walked for justice in 1981, 2007, 2011, 2014, and 2022. Each demonstration addressed different concerns about constitutional rights, judicial appointments, assembly laws, sedition legislation, and court independence. The 2007 march attracted over 1,000 participants protesting alleged judge appointment brokering captured on video. Government responses varied, with some protests leading to royal commissions and judicial appointment reforms. Police blocked the 2022 march route, forcing officials to accept the memorandum at an alternative location. The Legal Profession Act 1976 mandates that the Malaysian Bar uphold justice without external influence or personal interests. Today's memorandum will present four key demands about judicial leadership appointments and vacancy filling procedures. The organization represents 23,645 lawyers across Peninsular Malaysia and seeks a Royal Commission investigation into potential judicial interference. Conference of Rulers meetings scheduled for July 15-17 may address these concerns while an extraordinary general meeting will convene July 26 to discuss resolutions. [/QUOTE]
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