The families of men killed, in what was then known as Malaya, by British soldiers have lost their fight for a full judicial review of the case. The soldiers killed 24 people at Batang Kali nearly 65 years ago, claiming they were communist insurgents. But now London's High Court has upheld the British government's decision not to hold a public inquiry. Al Jazeera's Florence Looi reports from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.