Street protests aren't enough – Nurul Izzah must defend judicial independence from within


As concerned youth leaders and citizens, Selangor MCA Youth is compelled to speak out against what we believe is political theatre that undermines rather than advances the cause of judicial independence.

We refer to PKR deputy president Nurul Izzah Anwar's participation in the recent "Walk to Safeguard Judicial Independence" protest organised by the Malaysian Bar. While we respect the right of every Malaysian to voice their concerns, we find it questionable that someone of her position – both as the deputy president of the ruling party and the daughter of the Prime Minister – chooses to make her stand via a street demonstration.

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