Anger outside Kuching court as MA63 suit postponed again
Lawyer Peli Aron says the frequent postponements of the MA63 case is getting costly for plaintiffs who have to travel to Kuching each time. – The Malaysian Insight pic, May 5, 2023.
TEMPERS were frayed among Sarawak separatists outside the Kuching High Court this morning when the decision on the federal and Sarawak governments’ bid to strike their Malaysia Agreement 1963 suit was postponed yet again. They were among 11 Sarawakians who, on March 15 last year, filed the suit seeking that the court declare the MA63 null and void, therefore removing the state from the Malaysian Federation.
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