Hostage Family Demanded Malaysia Responsibilities
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JAKARTA - Families of three crew members were taken hostage by the Abu Sayyaf group will come to the shipowner in Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia to hold accountable.
The representatives of the victims' families hostage from East Nusa Tenggara, namely Theodore Kopong Koten, Emanuel Arakian Maran, and Lorens Lagadoni Koten going to Malaysia accompanied by a staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The priority right now is to be put forward responsibility of Malaysia government and the owner of the vessel, said Director General of Protection of Indonesian Citizens and Legal Entities Indonesia (PWNI-BHI) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Muhammad Iqbal after attending a meeting of the coordination center of the crisis on the release of hostages citizens in Kemenkopolhukam, Jakarta, Thursday (14/7) night.
Demands for accountability to the Malaysian government and the owners of trawlers delay LD/114/5S, Chia Tong Len is very important because all three crew citizens who legally work in the neighbor country was kidnapped while fishing in the waters of Felda Sahabat, Furnaces, Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Pressure from all elements of society the central government to immediately release the three crew Indonesians were also realized through the action of 1,000 candles in front of Park City larantuka, NTT, Thursday night.
The action was held at the same time as a form of support to the families of the victims, especially the wife, who was always anxious worried about their husbands were being held hostage. Yasinta Heritage Koten, wife hostage Emanuel Arakian Maran, is hoping that her husband quickly released.
To the media he said that the decision Emanual choose a path into the workforce in Malaysia are taken to finance their children's education.
While Margaretha, wife of Theodore Kopong Koten revealed that her husband led to the economic conditions even more alarming because the regular monthly money sent Theodore, is no longer up.
Meanwhile, the government through the coordination center of the crisis release of hostages citizen under the command of the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security, continue to make efforts bargaining/negotiating to rescue hostages.
The representatives of the victims' families hostage from East Nusa Tenggara, namely Theodore Kopong Koten, Emanuel Arakian Maran, and Lorens Lagadoni Koten going to Malaysia accompanied by a staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The priority right now is to be put forward responsibility of Malaysia government and the owner of the vessel, said Director General of Protection of Indonesian Citizens and Legal Entities Indonesia (PWNI-BHI) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Muhammad Iqbal after attending a meeting of the coordination center of the crisis on the release of hostages citizens in Kemenkopolhukam, Jakarta, Thursday (14/7) night.
Demands for accountability to the Malaysian government and the owners of trawlers delay LD/114/5S, Chia Tong Len is very important because all three crew citizens who legally work in the neighbor country was kidnapped while fishing in the waters of Felda Sahabat, Furnaces, Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Pressure from all elements of society the central government to immediately release the three crew Indonesians were also realized through the action of 1,000 candles in front of Park City larantuka, NTT, Thursday night.
The action was held at the same time as a form of support to the families of the victims, especially the wife, who was always anxious worried about their husbands were being held hostage. Yasinta Heritage Koten, wife hostage Emanuel Arakian Maran, is hoping that her husband quickly released.
To the media he said that the decision Emanual choose a path into the workforce in Malaysia are taken to finance their children's education.
While Margaretha, wife of Theodore Kopong Koten revealed that her husband led to the economic conditions even more alarming because the regular monthly money sent Theodore, is no longer up.
Meanwhile, the government through the coordination center of the crisis release of hostages citizen under the command of the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security, continue to make efforts bargaining/negotiating to rescue hostages.
(rnz)