08 June 2013

Tiba2 'roh' Altantuya bangkit di Persidangan Kemuncak Global Wanita 2013...

Mongolian delegation wants answers on Altantuya's death

 
 Delegasi Mongolia mahu kerajaan Najib jawab mistri kematian Altantuya...

Delegasi Mongolia di Sidang Kemuncak Global Wanita di Kuala Lumpur menggesa kerajaan Malaysia memberi jawapan atas kematian misteri wanita warganegara itu, Altantuya Shaariibuu di Malaysia.

ariunna mongolian women delegation to KL, pc on altantuyaBercakap kepada media di luar persidangan itu, Presiden Persekutuan Wanita Mongolia (MWF), J Erdenechimeg(kanan) berkata, perbicaraan baru harus bermula untuk mengetahui siapa yang bertanggungjawab atas kematian Altantuya.

"Kami membuat permintaan khusus kepada Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat Malaysia untuk bertindak atas ini dan supaya perbicaraan segera diadakan," tegasnya.

Diapit oleh kira-kira 70 anggota delegasi, beliau berkata ia demi untuk dua anak lelaki Altantuya yang kini membesar tanpa ibu mereka.

"Kami juga berharap diberi bantuan kewangan kepada kedua-dua anak-anak tersebut," katanya.



 Menurut pengarah eksekutif MWF, Ariunna Shagdarsuren, MWF telah memutuskan untuk membawa mesej itu bagi pihak keluarga si mati selepas bertemu dengan bapa Altantuya.

"Bapanya telah meminta kami supaya membangkitkan perkara ini kerana beliau perlu memberitahu cucunya mengapa ibu mereka mati di Malaysia," katanya.

"Sudah bertahun-tahun berlalu, berapa lama lagi mereka perlu menunggu?"-malaysiakini



Mongolian delegation wants answers on Altantuya's death...

The Mongolian delegation at the Global Summit of Women in Kuala Lumpur has urged the Malaysian government to provide answers on the mysterious death of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu in Malaysia.

erdenechim and ariunna mongolian women delegation to KL, pc on altantuyaSpeaking to media on the sidelines of the conference, Mongolian Women's Federation (MWF) president J Erdenechimeg said that a new trial should commence to find out who is responsible for Altantuya’s death.

"We are making a special request to the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry of Malaysia to act on this, and for a quick hearing to be convened," she stressed.

Flanked by about 70 from the delegation, she said that this is for the sake of Altantuya's two sons who are now growing up without their mother.

ariunna mongolian women delegation to KL, pc on altantuya"We also hope for financial support for the two sons," she added.

According to MWF executive director Ariunna Shagdarsuren (right), the MWF had decided to bring the message on behalf of the deceased's family after meeting with Altantuya’s father.

"Her father has asked us to raise this as he needs to tell his grandchildren why their mother died in Malaysia," she said.

"It has been many years, how much longer do they have to wait?"

Hopes M'sian women, mothers sympathise

She noted that the message also comes from Mongolian mothers who feel compassion for the two boys, and hopes that Malaysian women and mothers can sympathise with their plight as well.

She added that the MWF had initially wanted to submit a memorandum to the women, family and community development minister on the matter, but were unable to find an avenue to do so.



"We hope to leave it with the Mongolian Student Association in Malaysia to be forwarded to the ministry," she said.

Altantuya - who assisted in the purchase of the two Scorpene submarines - was murdered and her body blown up into pieces with explosives in Shah Alam in 2006.

She was linked to Abdul Razak Baginda, whose wife owned Perimekar, the company which acted as an agent for the purchase.

Abdul Razak, who was then Defence Minister Najib Abdul Razak's close confidante, had been acquitted for her murder.

NONEPrivate investigator P Balasubramaniam - who was engaged by Abdul Razak - had made a statutory declaration that Najib had sexual relations with Altantuya.

This was denied by Najib, and the statutory declaration was then recanted.

Balasubramaniam (left), who passed away on March this year, later claimed that he had been coerced into retracting the declaration.

Two Special Action Unit personnel Azilah Hadri and Sirul Hadri - who had been assigned to Najib as bodyguards at the time - were convicted of her murder, although the motive was never established.

Now on death row, Sirul has last week claimed mistrial and is currently seeking an acquittal.-malaysiakini





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