The Guardian newspaper had an interesting piece on Sirul Azhar, who was convicted of murdering Mongolian model/Interpretor Alantuya.
Below is what the guardian wrote :
In recent weeks there have been teleconferences between Sirul’s Australian lawyers and the department. The timeline is now set for a hearing of his case in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. By Friday 11 May, he had to give “any additional evidence” he “intends to rely on and a statement of issues, facts and contentions”. The department must reply by 30 May. By 1 June both Sirul and the department must “give a hearing certificate” in which they need to list witnesses, experts and their legal representatives.
For Sirul, he can’t remain silent any longer if he’s to prove why he isn’t “ineligible for the grant of a protection visa”.
M.Nasir :
1. 2. 3. Do. Re. Mi.
Apa nak jadi
Alif. Ba. Ta. A. B. C.
Apa nak jadi
Akan terjadi
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