Sunday, January 17, 2010

Allah row: Protect lawyers and judges

In the wake of the acts of arson and break-ins over the ‘Allah’ controversy, Amnesty International has called the government to take ‘decisive steps’ to...

The human rights group said the government must ensure the physical safety of lawyers and judges in the case of Catholic weekly Herald and those seeking to intimidate them should be prosecuted. The call was made following an incident on Jan 14 when Herald lawyer Derek Fernandez found that his Petaling Jaya office had been ransacked.

Let's hope and pray that High Court judge Datuk Lau Bee Lan whose controversial ‘Allah’ ruling that rocked the nation over who had rights to the term cited that the Home Minister and government’s actions had been illegal, unconstitutional, irrational and had failed to satisfy that it was a threat to national security, will be safe and sound.

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