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Friday, 7 October 2011

Ku Li not concerned by move to ban Undilah video

Razaleigh said he personally felt that the video was conveying a good message to the people.

KUALA LUMPUR: Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah is not concerned over the decision to remove the “Undilah”video clip from public broadcast.

“Those who want to ban the video and have the power to do so, will of course ban it,” he told reporters when met at the Parliament lobby, here.

Razaleigh is among 40 personalities featured in the public service announcement video including politicians from Barisan Nasional and opposition as well as local artistes and sports personalities.

The four minutes, 38 seconds video, produced by musician Pete Teo, was launched on Malaysia Day urging the people to register as voters.

Razaleigh said he personally felt that the video was conveying a good message to the people.
“I was asked to make a statement urging the people to register, so I came forward,” he said.

The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) said the clip had not yet been approved by the Film Censorship Board, hence the decision to pull it from public broadcast.
-Bernama

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