Putrajaya given a month to act on ‘enforced disappearance’ before lawsuit lands | Malay Mail

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Putrajaya given a month to act on ‘enforced disappearance’ before lawsuit lands

lawyer Andy Yong and citizens Against Enforced Disappearances spokesman Rama Ramanathan at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur April 6, 2019.¬ — Picture by Ahmad zamzahuri

They also demanded compensation for the families pastor Raymond Koh and activist Amri Che Mat, whose abductions the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia concluded to be the result of “enforced” disappearance”. “Hence we believe that the government is responsible for this disappearance or missing of these two persons,” Yong said.

While acknowledging the incidents occurred under the previous administration, Yong said it was only possible to sue the government of the day.

 

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Do an inquest like Adib's la. Witnesses will come forward. HP hilang kera steal. Specialists will make statements. They willingly self-enforced themselves to disappear. Police will testify. It is too early to get the real picture. Have to discuss with top management.

Hish, such arrogance! Suhakam hasn’t even submitted their report for vetting yet. The quality/accuracy/relevance of their ‘enquiries’ have yet been confirmed. Observe the rule of law, let thhe courts decide.

Why one month when they should be investigating two years ago ? Hmm 🤔 and they can’t investigate themselves .. just saying la

Sue the government? The present composition? Ow come on are you guys qualified lawyers? Let it be known by sll present that the alledged abduction occured during the previous administration. I think this s just another attempt to slam PH. pakatanharapan_

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