Group hopes new govt can revive search for missing pastors, activist


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 24 Jun 2018

The candlelight vigil held at Dataran Merdeka on June 24, 2018.

KUALA LUMPUR: NGO Citizen Action Group on Enforced Disappearance hopes that the newly-formed pakatan Harapan government will revive efforts to find missing Pastor Raymond Koh, Amri Che Mat, Pastor Joshua Hilmy and Ruth Sitepu.

A crowd gathered at Dataran Merdeka at around 8pm Sunday (June 22) to hold a vigil seeking justice for the missing persons.

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