Malaysia Drops Appeal on Abducted Activist's Case, Family Seeks Answers
Malaysia has dropped its appeal in the case of missing pastor Raymond Koh, but questions remain unanswered about his disappearance. The family is seeking access to a classified government report, raising concerns about enforced disappearances in the country.
Malaysia has given the family of missing pastor Raymond Koh access to a long-classified government report after dropping a legal challenge, but questions remain unanswered over his case, according to rights groups and lawyers. The situation surrounding Koh has revived memories of other Malaysians who are believed to be victims of enforced disappearances in the country. Koh has not been seen after the then 62-year-old was abducted in broad daylight in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, on February 13,...