PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian government has been strongly advised to set an international precedent by initiating legal proceedings in local courts against those responsible for acts of genocide.
PETALING JAYA, Jan 21 The Malaysian government has been strongly advised to set an international precedent by initiating legal proceedings in local courts against those.
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The Malaysian High Court has accepted a plea of a Bangladeshi opposition politician to delay his deportation pending the disposal of his habeas corpus application for alleged wrongful detention. Judge K Muniandy allowed the application by MA Quayum, 61, made through his lawyer Kee Shu Min, reports the Malay Mail. Meanwhile, federal attorney Mohamad Firdaus Sadina Ali,
Malaysian High Court today granted a stay on deportation order against MA Quayum, a senior BNP leader who has been staying in Malaysia under a Second Home programme and as a UNHCR-registered refugee