Cracking the Munir Case?
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
IT is difficult to shed the impression that the hunt for Munir’s killers has been nothing less than half-hearted. Three years after the human rights activist was murdered, the investigation seems to have gone around in circles like a crab in a rock pool. At times, there seems to be a breakthrough: new evidence, new witnesses, but the upshot is always an anticlimax—or even a bad joke.
The latest “breakthrough” came two weeks ago from Nati
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