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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

MALAYSIAN JUDICIARY BACK ON TRACK!




JUSTICE IN JUDICIARY...

It is a proud day under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to see that the Malaysian judiciary system is realigning itself into the noble path it was intended for. The stellar illustration of this was on Nov 27th 2007 in newspapers which reported that the "three Hindu RIghts Action Force (Hindraf) members charged with sedition at the Sessions Court in Klang last Friday were given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal by the same court" (The Star).

In the report, one can see that the judge made a sound legal judgement call that Malaysians in general agree with. One can only imagine that during the previous leadership's regime, especially proceeding the dark events of 1997 when the public perception was that the judiciary was tragically compromised, this would not have been the case.

For the important correctional process that Pak Lah has instituted in separating the judiciary from the executive powers (and in many other things, as well) since he became a leader for ALL MALAYSIANS, we Malaysians are proud of this development.

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