Malaysia reports 179 new coronavirus cases and 4 more deaths
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Malaysia reports 179 new coronavirus cases and 4 more deaths
A policeman checks the temperature of a shopper entering a supermarket as Malaysia implements Movement Control Order as tighter restrictions to combat the spread of the COVID-19 novel corinavirus in Penang on April 3, 2020. (File/AFP)
Malaysia reports 179 new coronavirus cases and 4 more deaths
The new cases include 4 deaths, raising the tally to 61 people who have died as of noon on Sunday
Updated 05 April 2020
Reuters
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia on Sunday reported 179 new coronavirus cases, raising the cumulative total to 3,662 cases as Southeast Asia’s third-largest economy grapples with the highest number of infections in the region.
The new cases include 4 deaths, raising the tally to 61 people who have died as of noon on Sunday, the health ministry said.
UN experts link Guatemala’s attorney general to illegal adoptions
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GUATEMALA CITY: UN experts Monday called for an investigation into Guatemalan Attorney General Maria Consuelo Porras for possible involvement in illegal adoptions of Indigenous children in the 1980s, during the country’s civil war. The allegation came in a statement released in Geneva on Monday, the same day that Porras, whose term as attorney general ends in May, failed in her bid to be elected to Guatemala’s Constitutional Court. The UN experts said they had received information about “at least 80 Indigenous children who were subjected to illegal international adoptions” after “their capture and forced disappearance between 1968 and 1996.” The group noted that the minors were put up for adoption after being taken to the Elisa Martinez Temporary Home, where Porras was director and also “legal guardian of the children from January 21 to August 30, 1982,” according to the statement. Guatemala’s Public Prosecutor’s Office called the accusations “baseless, factually unfounded and completely malicious.” “We reject once again, as we have repeatedly done, these false allegations,” it said in a statement. The experts called for independent investigations into the allegations that public officials, including Porras, were allegedly involved in the adoptions. The group’s members criticized Porras’s candidacy for the Constitutional Court — the highest in Guatemala — and urged those who elect the magistrates to exercise “caution in light of these serious allegations.” The 72-year-old prosecutor has been sanctioned by the United States and the European Union for corruption. Porras has twice challenged President Bernardo Arevalo’s claim to power, launching an investigation into his Semilla party before his inauguration in January 2024. The attorney general has also been accused by the government and NGOs of protecting criminals, which she denies.