The picture says it all: Bewildered and dejected, Setev Shariibuu looks a broken man after the verdict this morning
Someone asked, “Do you believed that justice still exists in our country?”
Setev shook his head as his interpreter replied, “In my country, there is this law.. Justice!… and he (pointing at Setev) doesn’t want to criticise the judge’s decision because he hopes this decision was taken in line with Malaysian law… because it’s an area where the lawyer and the judge are independent of the Government…”
The interpreter was interrupted by Setev, who took out his passport issued by the Mongolian government, saying he is a citizen of Mongolia, which “protects its citizens”.
Setev was asked later if he would be taking the matter up with the World Court as a last resort.
“I have nothing to say… at this moment,” he replied through his interpreter.


I think most of us are left speechless even though the outcome is a foregone conclusion. This is Bolehland remember, where anything goes if you are in power. May God have mercy on them.
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I pity him. …
We are sorry, Mr Sharibuu.
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Expected! The whole world know the outcome after RPK published the sms conversation between DPM & Lawyer…
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mongolia should just … bring the murderers back to their own country for trial.
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….
malaysia boleh!!!
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We are indeed sorry for this. THE family lost a daughter,MAlAYSIANS have lost their dignity.
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Haven’t you people heard of a k… court? Any judicial reform is only a whitewash & PR exercise. …
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Hi Anil;
Rights is the … general consul. not steve’s lawyer.
Thanks, already corrected, cheers, Anil
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the spirit of altantunya will haunt the guilty ones with no rest!!
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If i were Mr Sharibuu, i will bring this case to International Court.
Is this wat they call as Judicial Reform? …
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i agreed with vgp’s comment
‘We are indeed sorry for this. THE family lost a daughter,MAlAYSIANS have lost their DIGNITY’
Do u all agree? i think most malaysians agree…
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If Najib visit Mongolia in the future… Mongolian government should …
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…What sort of justice system dp we have.
… It is simply incredible…
Setev, for all your sufferings and injustice done to your daughter, we the decent Malaysians can only comfort you by saying, “We are sorry”.
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I am not the least surprised by this outcome. Setev should take his case to international court…
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With the verdict at the court (30th Oct) today
The deceased had indeed a very high cost to pay
It’s not just to have the case to really delay
But for those involved to partake in more replay
(C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng – 311008
http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
Fri. 31st Oct. 2008.
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sorry mistyped; credible should read incredible
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Bring this matter to international court. There is no more law in Malaysia. Send those who master-minded her murder to hell.
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I see rejection, lost all around Mr. Sharibyuu face. You lost your love somehow and we share your sorrows..
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The acquittal of Razak Baginda has proven (the) SMS response to Shafee Abdullah that “all is not lost” to be correct, correct, correct! Now with the continued disappearance of P I Balasubramaniam …
The big loser … is Altantuya’s father Setev Shaaribu, and we hope that he will come up with fresh evidence to ensure that the “real culprits” do not escape justice. …He has now to make use of his Mongolian govt to approach the UN and other external bodies to get to the bottom of this …
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Wel this is expected and dont be shocked the 2 guys ….
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If Baginda has no case to answer what then would be the motive for Altantuya’s murder?
You mean two total strangers woke up one morning and said ‘There must be someone called Altantuya in KL, so let’s find and C4 her today!!’
Perhaps the judge missed this crucial point you think?
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Allah menyelamatkan negara tercinta ini.
Ameen
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Guys, it isn’t what it appears to be. It goes much much deeper than what we are led to believe. … …This goes beyond just a simple murder case….
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Mr Shariibuu,
On behalf of 99.9% of Malaysians, I apologise to you for all your suffering. …
May the culprits be burned in hell for 10,000,000 years.
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