In French Trial, The Resurrection of Altantuya Sharriibuu

Altantuya Shaaribuu
Altantuya Shaaribuu

Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa, a Mongolian national, was a murder victim who was either murdered by C-4 explosives or was somehow killed first and her remains destroyed with C-4 on October 18, 2006 in a ... 
Born: 1978
Died: 2006

19th October 2006 is a day for Malaysians to take note of as it was when an innocent and allegedly pregnant woman was brutally murdered by 2 faceless murderers who are now facing a death sentence meted out on 9th April 2009.

It has been 3 years and the two former bodyguards of Prime Minister Najib Razak are still alive and kicking. Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, 30 and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, 35, are the two culprits locked up in the death row at Sungei Buloh prison. Though most Malaysians believe they pulled the trigger, the question remains – who ordered them to pull the trigger and gave them money for it?

Over in Paris, a court case is offering a glimmer of hope for redemption against the crass injustice shown by Malaysian authorities, who have stubbornly shut the door tight on the truth to protect the ‘powers that be’. Apart from the two cops, no one else is ‘touchable’ – from Najib himself to his wife Rosmah Mansor to his good friend Razak Baginda.

So, it is in France that Altantuya may at last get some justice from her Malaysian tormentor. It is a great irony indeed.

Blow the whistle on what’s really happening to Azhar and Sirul

In Sungei Buloh, how Najib’s former two bodyguards are really being treated is of great curiosity to their countrymen. Are they being given ‘perks’ such as being ‘free’ to walk out of jail to visit family and friends – just like the infamous Abdullah Ang case in Kajang prison?

One reason why there is such suspicion is the way the police behaved. They took extraordinary care to make sure these two men remained faceless right through the proceedings by allowing them to wear all sorts of ski masks and facial ‘vests’. Why? To shield their identity, of course! Why? Was it for a major cover up? It is indeed more likely than not.

After all, where else in the world are murderers given such extreme privilege to cover their identities. Malaysians say it makes them fume and hate the Attorney-General’s Chambers even more for turning their country’s High Court into a jester’s place.

If this is so, the Malaysian public should take steps to unmask the two murderers. Given the nature of their previous jobs as cops, they would have met a wide circle of people. There are many of you out there who have been in contact with these men in one way or other, either as friends, colleagues or classmates. Even the honest officers at the Prison, please blow the whistle. Please reveal the truth for the sake of Malaysia.
Upload some pictures on the Internet of these two despicable characters so that people can recognize them when they ‘walk out’ from prison to enjoy their freedom while Altantuya’s ashes stay on the K-I-V shelf in some authority’s office.

Given the way the trial was orchestrated by the Attorney General’s Chambers, no one will be surprised if the two men plus their masters go scot-free. But the last pleading cry of Altantuya’s ghost will always haunt them till they die. Their children will carry the ‘sins of the fathers’ for a lifetime. Is it worth it?

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