Wednesday, June 07, 2023

Govt appeals against order to release report on activist’s disappearance


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Govt appeals against order to release report on activist’s disappearance


Lawyer Larissa Ann Louis says the government has also obtained a stay order from handing the report to Amri Che Mat’s wife.



The High Court had ordered the government to release the report on missing Amri Che Mat to his wife, Norhayati Ariffin, for the purpose of her civil suit.


KUALA LUMPUR: The government has filed an appeal against a court order to release a classified report on the disappearance of activist Amri Che Mat to his wife.

Lawyer Larissa Ann Louis, appearing for Norhayati Ariffin, said the appeal was filed last week, and the government had obtained a stay order from releasing the report.

Last month, the High Court ordered the government to disclose the report prepared by a special task force to Norhayati within one month from May 9.

The court had said she can only use the report for the purpose of her civil suit, and that she and her legal team are prohibited from disclosing it to third parties.

Amri, the founder of the NGO Perlis Hope, went missing in 2016, which led to a public inquiry into his disappearance by Suhakam between 2017 and 2019.

In 2021, the human rights commission concluded that Amri was a victim of an enforced disappearance carried out by the state, specifically by the police’s Special Branch.

In response, the home ministry established a task force to investigate Suhakam’s conclusions. It was given six months to complete its report.

Neither the ministry nor the task force has released the report despite repeated calls to do so by various parties, including Suhakam and other NGOs.

In December 2021, Norhayati filed a suit in the High Court seeking an order that the government declassify its report on her husband’s disappearance.

In the application to initiate a judicial review, she sought to set aside several provisions in the Official Secrets Act under which the report had been classified.

She also wanted the court to declare as unconstitutional the government’s decision to classify a report by the special task force on the disappearance of Amri and Pastor Raymond Koh as secret.


1 comment:

  1. The fact is, it is almost certain that people on the payroll of the Malaysian government security apparatus were involved in the enforced disappearances of Amri as well as Pastor Koh.

    The Madani Government must Stop hiding behind the Official Secrets Act.

    Justice must be done.

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