Sajat mendakwa dirinya kini berada di Australia.
She attempted to inform her parents of the situation and to request for a Shariah lawyer to represent her, but was allegedly prevented from doing so.
But human rights groups including Justice for Sisters, an NGO representing Malaysia's LGBT community, say the government's treatment of Ms Sajat makes a mockery of the UN vote.
While she did not reveal the conditions of her stay — or her exact location in Sydney — she did confirm that she is under a Covid-19 quarantine.
Lebih mengejutkan apabila Sajat, 36, yang sebelum ini disangka masih berada di Thailand dipercayai sudah melarikan diri ke Canterbury, Australia.
Sajat insisted she had a video recording of her giving the statement, and had hosted a social media live stream on that day of the incident to talk about her experience.