AMID thinly-veiled threats against South Africa’s judiciary, beleaguered Muslim vigilante group Pagad has vowed to continue to pursue its goals even if it is banned under the government’s proposed anti-terrorism legislation and has to meet “in the dark of night”. Addressing several hundred supporters at a meeting in Lavender Hill, the organisation’s legal co-ordinator Cassiem Parker said magistrates and judges were undermining the courts by failing to implement justice, and that together with unjust laws, the people who made the laws, and those who administered them, “must go”. Leading the audience in chants of “one gangster, one bullet”, and “one [drug] merchant, one bullet”, Parker said he did not know if Pagad would ever have another meeting in its present form, and that there was a “real seriousness” about the situation the organisation was in. – Own Correspondent