From Harakah Daily
Gua Musang member of parliament and former Finance minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah (pic) has described the latest sex accusation against Anwar Ibrahim as shameful and despicable.
Saying the public would not buy the story following a pornographic clip targeting Anwar released by several UMNO leaders recently, Razaleigh said such acts of humiliating others were neither part of Islamic nor Malay culture.
“I don’t think the people accept this… If we see Anwar’s first case in 1998, the people did not accept. Even after bringing a mattress, pillows, no one believed. I still remember when I made a dialogue session in Gua Musang, the people asked, ‘Is this Malay?’
“So shameful,” said Razaleigh as quoted by TV Selangor.
Razaleigh said those behind the clip were indulging in gutter politics and had smeared the image of the country and the Muslim majority.
“Malaysian are generally civilised and have a good culture, why must we follow bad culture?
“What’s the point of doing such despicable thing in public,” he asked.
Authenticity
Meanwhile, PAS Youth chief Nasrudin Hasan Tantawi said the authenticity of the clip was not the issue if the person in the clip was not Anwar as alleged.
His reaction came following a statement by inspector general of police Ismail Omar who said the clip was authentic.
Titiwangsa MP Dr Lo’ Lo Ghazali said she would not accept the IGP’s latest statement because the police had yet to arrest the ‘Datuk T’ trio, comprising of former Melaka chief minister Abdul Rahim Tamby Chik, businessman Shazryl Eskay Abdullah and Perkasa treasurer Shuib Lazim, who confessed to possessing and screening the porn clip.
“If the party involved in playing the porn clip comes from Pakatan Rakyat leadership, imagine the response of the IGP and the police in general” she quipped.
Gua Musang member of parliament and former Finance minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah (pic) has described the latest sex accusation against Anwar Ibrahim as shameful and despicable.
Saying the public would not buy the story following a pornographic clip targeting Anwar released by several UMNO leaders recently, Razaleigh said such acts of humiliating others were neither part of Islamic nor Malay culture.
“I don’t think the people accept this… If we see Anwar’s first case in 1998, the people did not accept. Even after bringing a mattress, pillows, no one believed. I still remember when I made a dialogue session in Gua Musang, the people asked, ‘Is this Malay?’
“So shameful,” said Razaleigh as quoted by TV Selangor.
Razaleigh said those behind the clip were indulging in gutter politics and had smeared the image of the country and the Muslim majority.
“Malaysian are generally civilised and have a good culture, why must we follow bad culture?
“What’s the point of doing such despicable thing in public,” he asked.
Authenticity
Meanwhile, PAS Youth chief Nasrudin Hasan Tantawi said the authenticity of the clip was not the issue if the person in the clip was not Anwar as alleged.
His reaction came following a statement by inspector general of police Ismail Omar who said the clip was authentic.
Titiwangsa MP Dr Lo’ Lo Ghazali said she would not accept the IGP’s latest statement because the police had yet to arrest the ‘Datuk T’ trio, comprising of former Melaka chief minister Abdul Rahim Tamby Chik, businessman Shazryl Eskay Abdullah and Perkasa treasurer Shuib Lazim, who confessed to possessing and screening the porn clip.
“If the party involved in playing the porn clip comes from Pakatan Rakyat leadership, imagine the response of the IGP and the police in general” she quipped.
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