All Suriati Othman wants is to see her husband, imprisoned under Singapore's Internal Security Act (ISA) again.
Suriati Othman insisted that her husband, Abdul Majid Kunji Mohamad, was wrongly detained and did not deserve to be deported from Malaysia.
She was also accompanied by members of the Abolish ISA Movement (GMI), who presented a memorandum to the commission earlier this morning.
It also asked that Suriati and her family members be allowed to see Abdul Majid.
Suriati, who is convinced of her husband’s innocence, has not seen him for more than three weeks.
He was accused of funding and having links with Filipino militant groups, including the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
He was then deported to Singapore on May 19, and is currently detained under Singapore’s ISA.
Suriati’s family members in Singapore and Abdul Majid’s lawyers have also been unable to meet with him since he was deported there.
Even so, he said that he did not have high hopes for the memorandum to be accepted by the island nation’s government.
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