In 2016, Abdullah was jailed in Malaysia on terrorism charges, facing a bleak future.But with the help of a UNODC-supported rehabilitation programme he’s now rebuilding his life and inspiring others to make better choices: https://t.co/CsZhBFv1Io#PrisonersMatter— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 29, 2024 Read More
In 2016, Abdullah was jailed in Malaysia on terrorism charges, facing a bleak future. But with the help of a UNODC-supported rehabilitation programme he’s now rebuilding his life and inspiring others to make better choices: https://t.co/CsZhBFv1Io#PrisonersMatter
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