Malaysia: Myanmar Refugee Activist and Family Still Missing a Month After Suspected Enforced Disappearance
The authorities of Malaysia must urgently exhaust all efforts to ascertain the whereabouts and ensure the safety of Myanmar refugee and activist Thuzar Maung and her family, who have been missing for a month now following a suspected case of enforced disappearance in Kuala Lumpur. The government must fulfil its obligation to guarantee the safety and security of all people in the country, including refugees fleeing the violence in Myanmar.
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