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2. Former Asean Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights chairperson Edmund Bon said it would take Malaysia
from the international treaty, although Mahathir had said Malaysia would be able to withdraw by June this year. payment of 1.25 percent, which Minister in Prime Minister’s Department Mujahid Yusof Rawa blamed on BN-era mismanagement. A report claims thatin the disappearances of pastor Raymond Koh and activist Amri Che Mat, but this will only take place after Inspector-General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun’s retirement next month.
6. In an interview, Bersatu supreme council member Mohd Rafiq Naizamohideen revealed that capturing Sabah support could be a
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Decision to withdraw from Rome Statute was Cabinet's, says LiewBANGI: The decision to withdraw from the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was a collective decision, says Datuk Liew Vui Keong.
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'Rulers have nothing to fear from Rome Statute'The Malay rulers are not part of the decision-making process, says Chandra Muzaffar.
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Malaysia to withdraw from Rome StatuteThis follows criticism of the treaty by the Johor palace, among others.
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Selangor Umno to send sultan protest memo on Rome StatuteIt will be submitted as soon as possible, says party veep Ismail Sabri, adding there's no decision yet on another protest rally.
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Malaysia withdraws from the Rome StatutePUTRAJAYA: Malaysia will withdraw from ratifying the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), says Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
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PM: Malaysia withdraws from Rome StatuteUPDATED 3PM | Dr Mahathir Moahamad says this is because people are 'easily misled' over the treaty.
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Malaysia won’t ratify Rome Statute, says Dr Mahathir | The Malaysian InsightThis is not because we are against it, but because of political confusion on what it entails, explains PM.
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PM: Malaysia not ratifying Rome Statute | Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR, April 5 — Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad today announced Putrajaya’s withdrawal from ratifying another international treaty — the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. The prime minister said the ratification would not negate Malay rights nor undermine the monarchy, but...
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Najib mocks Putrajaya’s U-turn on Rome Statute | The Malaysian InsightIt defended its decision for months, only to change its mind, says ex-PM.
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