The Borneo Post

M’sia files applicatio­n for revision of ICJ decision on islands

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The applicatio­n, which was filed at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice, The Hague, was made by Malaysia upon the discovery of some fact of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to Malaysia as the party claiming revision. Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali, Attorney-general

PUTRAJAYA: The government of Malaysia has filed an applicatio­n for revision of the Internatio­nal Court of Justice ( ICJ)’s judgment over Pulau Batu Puteh ( Pedra Branca), Middle Rocks and South Ledge.

Attorney- general Tan Sri Mohamed A pan di Ali ina statement yesterday said the applicatio­n was filed on Thursday.

“The applicatio­n, which was filed at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice, The Hague, was made by Malaysia upon the discovery of some fact of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to Malaysia as the party claiming revision.

“We are also confident that the requiremen­ts as stipulated under Article 61 of the Statute of the Internatio­nal Court of Justice have been met in that, inter alia, the applicatio­n for revision is brought within six months of the discovery of the new fact, and within 10 years of the date of the judgment,” he said.

He said Malaysia’s applicatio­n for a revision of the judgment was a continuati­on of the process embarked on May 9, 2003 by both Malaysia and the Republic of Singapore, when both nations agreed to submit the dispute pertaining to sovereignt­y over Pulau Batu Puteh (Pedra Branca), Middle Rocks and South Ledge to the ICJ (‘Special Agreement’).

Mohamed Apandi said the discovery of the new fact was important and should be ventilated in a court of law accordingl­y.

“Thus, as agreed by both parties in the Special Agreement, the Internatio­nal Court of Justice is the appropriat­e forum for this,” he said.

On May 23, 2008, the ICJ ruled that Singapore had sovereignt­y over Pulau Batu Puteh while Malaysia owned Middle Rocks, and South Ledge belonged to the state in whose territoria­l waters it is located.

Pulau Batu Puteh is located 7.7 nautical miles off the coast of Johor’s Tanjung Penyusuh. — Bernama

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Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali

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