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Lawyers and NGO says genuinely concerned over ‘enforced disappearance’

Citizens Against Enforced Disappearances spokesman Rama Ramanathan and Andy Yong from NS Leong & ST Low Lawyers at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur April 6, 2019.¬ — Picture by Ahmad zamzahuri

“The act of the said lawyer representing the victim families by calling in our Mr Andy for further clarification in a rude fashion is not justified. Stothard said that the leader of the lawyers group Andy Yong has never met her clients and do not represent them.

 

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