Activist questioned over article on another possible enforced disappearance
Activist Rama Ramanathan has been questioned by police over an article he wrote in October, which said an activist who was hauled up for criticising the prime minister could have been another victim of enforced disappearance if not for his sister. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, November 7, 2019.
HUMAN rights activist Rama Ramanathan has turned up at Bukit Aman to have his statement recorded over an article he wrote in October on the possible abduction of another activist from Sabah, Jufazli Shi Ahmad. Rama, a spokesman for rights group Citizens Against Enforced Disappearances , was called up by officers from the federal police headquarters over the article which he also shared on social media.
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