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MH17: M sia remains committed to seeking justice | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

Published on: Sunday, July 18, 2021 By: Bernama Credit: Bernama.com PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia remains steadfast in its position to see all evidence related to the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine made public and the judicial process be conducted fairly and not affected by any political pressure in order for justice to prevail. In a statement issued by Malaysia s Transport Ministry (MOT) Saturday in conjunction with the seventh anniversary of the downing of MH17, Malaysia said it is always committed to giving full support to efforts to bring those responsible for the shooting down of MH17 to justice. “Malaysia reiterates its commitment to bring the perpetrators of this inhumane crime to justice, not only because everyone involved deserves to see justice, but it will also bring comfort and peace of mind to the next of kin of those who were lost in the tragedy,” it said.

Johor Amanah questions Perikatan s stance after Israeli civil plane flies into Malaysian airspace | Malaysia

JOHOR BARU, May 31 Johor Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) today pressed the Perikatan Nasional (PN) federal government to clarify the country’s stance on Israel after Putrajaya confirmed permission was given for a civil aircraft to enter Malaysian airspace. Amanah vice-chairman Sulaiman Mohd Nor.

Coronavirus: Malaysia announces travel ban for Pakistan, other countries

Coronavirus: Malaysia announces travel ban for Pakistan, other countries By Malaysia places travel ban on citizens from Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka as well.  Travel ban to come into effect from May 8.  Holders of diplomatic passports and officials as stated in the Vienna Convention to be exempt from the ban. Malaysia has announced a travel ban on Pakistan and a few other countries where coronavirus cases have seen a rise over the last couple of weeks.  According to a notification issued by the Malaysian immigration authorities, citizens of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal will not be allowed to enter Malaysia from May 8. 

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