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Written by John Berthelsen   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007
A murdered woman fades into a caricature as the trial of her accused killers in Malaysia drags on into obscurity

 

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On October 18, 2006, a pretty young Mongolian translator named Altantuya Shaariibuu was brutally murdered at the age of 28. Her mutilated body was found in a jungle clearing near the Kuala Lumpur suburb of Sha Alam. Her reputation has been brutalized as well. The pictures printed here may give some of her back to the world.


After her remains were found about a month after the murder, Altantuya’s accused killers, Abdul Razak Baginda, her former lover and the head of a politically well-connected think tank, and two bodyguards for Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, were arrested almost immediately in a blaze of newspaper headlines that all but convicted them.


She had also worked as Abdul Razak’s translator on a shady deal he was brokering for the Malaysian government to buy submarines from France. The pair seem to have travelled to Paris together. A letter found after she was killed appeared to be a demand for money from him for the care of her child, which he may have fathered. She was last seen by eyewitnesses getting into a car outside Abdul Razak’s house with the two elite bodyguards. Abdul Razak had requested help in dealing with her vocal demands for money and presence at the house.


The trial has now been underway for six months while prosecutors wade through a tangle of jurisdictional disputes and take testimony from a tedious list of tangential witnesses. Both prosecution and defense seem intent on keeping the obvious political ramifications of the trial out of the courtroom. It almost seems as if the trial is being delayed just to lessen the impact of a mistrial or even the acquittal of the politically prominent defendants.


In the meantime, Altantuya’s name has been dragged through the mud for so long that she almost has ceased to exist as a person. After being identified by local newspapers following the murder, she was first characterized as a part-time model (code language for a high-priced call girl). She also has been reviled for being an unwed mother, and for jet-setting to Europe with Abdul Razak. She has been described as a bitter, spurned lover demanding money from her rich boyfriend. Her family, meanwhile, has said she worked hard and was just trying to find her way in life.


In a letter found after her death (spelling corrected), she sounds like any jilted young woman: “To see your lover is nothing criminal right? Yes (I) was in shock. I wrote some stupid letters to him where I said I kill myself I want help. Yes I try to blackmail him. Maybe it’s my fault but no I really understand he doesn’t love me anymore and I need to stop that I asked money from him to go back how he promised to me. He lied to me to help and ruin my life. I came to KL to see him to face to face and ask why acting like that. Maybe rich person and he got family doing this. But when I come I did some thing stupid I write letter where I said I will kill myself and thing like that.”


And, she adds: “They say Malaysia is different from Mongolia and said they know people in police so can easy put me to jail. If in Malaysia law goes like that I can’t complain. But true is I did nothing to him. I’m just normal girl trying to meet my lover who lied to me and promised many things but now wants to put me in jail or kill.”

From a series of pictures made available to Asia Sentinel by Syed Abdul Rahman AlHabshi, the honorary Mongolian Consul General in Malaysia, Altantuya looks like nothing more than an attractive young woman off on the trip of her life to Europe. AlHabshi declined a request to say where the pictures came from but they are believed to have been found among her possessions after she was killed. She looks happy. Perhaps she was with her lover when these were taken. Her family has declined to elaborate on the circumstances of the pictures.


According to trial testimony by Burmaa Oyunchimeg, Altantuya’s cousin, who accompanied the victim to Kuala Lumpur to attempt to get Abdul Razak to give her money, there was one more picture. It depicted Altantuya having dinner with Abdul Razak and Deputy Prime Minister Najib. The picture was not in her possession when her decomposed body was found last October. The court has made no attempt to find the picture and Najib has not been called as a witness by either side.


The final picture here is perhaps the most disheartening. It is the three urns in which her bones sit while the trial drones on.



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written by nico , January 16, 2009
i'am a malaysian and i really ashame of this case. f*** all that involed in this case. god will punish u all bi***
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31st of October
written by Mongolian , October 18, 2008
I've just read an article, where Altantuya's father Shaariibuu was interviewed. Here is the weblink if you know Mongolian http://www.sonin.mn/2008/10/17...ent-10276. There is a further trial on the 31st of October.
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Malaysia is like Nigeria
written by Derrick Lee , September 10, 2008
With the Chief Judge and Attorney General corrupt and hand picked by those who are in power, there can never be a fair trial.

In Malaysia, those well connected individuals can literally walk away with murder.
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Points to ponder.
written by Dicanio , July 06, 2008
A Mongolian woman got murdered, blasted with C-4 explosives, and her immigration records deleted.
Who can warrant the murder with a military explosives and the access to the immigration records???
A political analyst and two bumbling policemen?
NO way........
It must be somebody up there!
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donkeys, murderers, politicians
written by original malay , July 03, 2008
they are all the same. no more no less.
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This trial is a joke
written by Inah , June 28, 2008
As a Malaysian, I feel ashamed of the way this trial has been carried out. I feel sorry for the deceased Altantuya and her family. Not all Malaysian are in full support of the judiciary system, the PM and especially the DPM right now. I hope someday things will turn for the better and Altantuya and her family will get the justice they deserve. If they dont, then God will punish those responsibled for the rest of their life and the hereafter.
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written by Stan Han , December 15, 2007
Thank you for putting a human face to Altantuya. Regrettably the Malaysian mainstream media have failed to show us the more accurate side of this woman who had the misfortune of meeting her killers. Her body language on the photos depict her as as a normal perhaps even bashful woman and not the shadowy character she was portrayed in the government-controlled media. Some day justice will be done. As a father with my own beautiful daughter i know what her parents are going through. Don't expect too much from the Malaysian judiciary which is under a cloud at the moment because of the judge-fixing scandal. Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamed decries the government as "rotten" and he should know. All justice-loving Malaysians will pray and hope for justice to be done and Altantuya' cruel murderers get their just desserts.
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Justice
written by mahatir , December 08, 2007
Malaysia OJ Simpson?
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ALTANTUYA - A VICTIM OF MALAYSIAN POLITICIAN
written by Johanna Mercier , December 07, 2007
I wonder why no one has ever interviewed The Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia of these allegations, and why he was having dinner with the victim together with Abdul Razak? And why there is a need to use grenade to dispose the body? What is the necessity to do it to this poor, pretty, educated and wealthy mother? And why the politicians body guard were involved?
Well I believe the only culprit will walk away freely but the guys that did the dirty job for them will only be punished. That is the way in Malaysia I guess.
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Why no FBI involvment?
written by ls , December 06, 2007
Perhaps it may help solve the forensics with FBI help?
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Help him, help Malaysia
written by joe Vkem , December 06, 2007
Looks like there is a high possibility that the DPM of Malaysia is in some ways involved with her murder and he gonna be the PM of Malaysia in future.

That is dreadful if more information surface to point at him when he has become the PM of Malaysia.

Malaysians should hope for some saving grace that somehow and some where, somebody will engineer for him to exit gracefully instead of allowing him to become PM of Malaysia.

Malaysians should also hope that he does not allow his craze for power to dstract from the fact that Malaysia cannot afford to have him, a person whose image is thus so, so, so tainted to become PM.
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