A murder trial of Mongolian woman brutally killed in Malaysia was resumed today after it was postponed for two weeks. We are planning to write a story on the trial for this week's edition.
Today, one of the largest circulated Mongolian language daily newspaper, reported that S.Shaariibuu, father of the victim, said he would appeal to international court. "If Malaysia are not resolving this case, it should have appealed to an international court," Shaariibuu said.
He showed some documents to media including a contract made between Sh.Altantuya and Abdul Razak Baginda, who was charged abetting the murder.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Altantuya court reseumed today
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