PETALING JAYA: The government may have decided to withdraw from the Rome Statute governing the International Criminal Court (ICC), but pro-groups are having none of it.
The government may have decided to withdraw from the Rome Statute governing the International Criminal Court , but pro-groups are having none of it. The National Patriots Association entered the fray yesterday, urging the Pakatan Harapan government not to backtrack on its decision.
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