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Lawyers urge Govt. to cease attack on Judiciary

 ■ Public called to stand by Chief Justice, the Judicial Service Commission

The Lawyers for Democracy (LfD) said in a statement that it is concerned about the ongoing unprecedented mudslinging campaign and all forms of attacks against the Judiciary. 
 “This has far reaching and repercussions on the rule of law. We are shocked to hear of the contents of the parliamentary debate where there were baseless attacks on the JSC and we are further disturbed at the fact that the Parliament has been misled on the appointment of the Secretary of the JSC.
There is a general apprehension that an impeachment motion is being contemplated targeting the Chief Justice with a view to intimidating her on her judicial pronouncements,” LfD said.
“We consider it as an attack on the independence of the Judiciary and on the Rule of Law.  Having regard to the importance of the independence of the Judiciary we unreservedly call upon the Government to cease this onslaught on the Judiciary. 
“We further express our fullest confidence in the Chief Justice and the JSC and the Judiciary in general. We hope that the public will stand by the Judiciary at this hour of need. We urge that all public conscience citizens to come forward to protect the last bastion of democracy and justice,” the LfD statement added.
 Lawyers of Democracy (LfD) is a representative body of legal practitioners throughout the island. Conveners include Lal Wijenayaka, Chandrapala Kumarage, K.S. Ratnavale, J.C. Weliamuna, Sudath Netthisinghe, Sudarshana Gunawardana and Lakshan Dias. It was established on 10 December 2009.
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