Case workers investigate Lombok to the International Criminal Court

Indonesia urged the government to investigate the disappearance of the labor organ Indonesia who died in Malaysia. If it is proven that the actions carried out deliberately and systemically, the government of Indonesia should take the case to the International Criminal Court or Court of Human Rights (Human Rights) International at the United Nations (UN).

It was announced by Chairman of Commission I Mahfudz Siddiq through a short message, Thursday (04/26/2012).Mahfouz asked for responses to the autopsy report of one of the three workers who were shot dead corpse Malaysian Police. Herman organs lost the eye, brain, heart, and kidneys. Team of doctors performed an autopsy forensic Bhayangkara Hospital West Nusa Tenggara Police at the funeral.

Mahfudz said the government of Indonesia should be formally questioned the autopsy report to the government of Malaysia. "Once again I was urged to submit an official letter of protest," said MCC's politicians.Vice Chairman of the House of Representatives Commission IX Irgan Mahfiz Chairul said, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration, and BNP2TKI should immediately follow up the results of an autopsy. He said the theft of organs is an act of inhuman.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs should investigate the theft and trafficking of organs. This is an extraordinary crime," he said.
Irgan added, it will encourage the government to return to a moratorium on sending workers to Malaysia. "We can ask urged Malaysia to respect international labor protection to other countries," he said.

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