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MALAYSIAKINI 1ST PERSON ACCOUNT Our reporter receives an invitation to a special screening of what appeared to be a prominent politician having sex with a young woman
“It is huge and explosive!” said female voice UMMI on the phone – her sudden call the prelude to an unlikely adventure for this Parliament reporter, still struggling to cope with Monday blues.
“I am in Parliament, can I check with my boss first?” I asked casually, wondering how big the news really was.
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Our reporter receives an invitation to a special screening of what appeared to be a prominent politician having sex with a young woman“It is huge and explosive!” said UMNO’S Ummi on the phone – her sudden call the prelude to an unlikely adventure for this Parliament reporter, still struggling to cope with Monday blues.
KUALA LUMPUR (March 21, 2011): Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs were quick to defend their party against claims that the sex clip purportedly involving Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was a set-up initiated by it.
“It is always like that, isn’t it? They’ve got their own problems; they also say it is BN. Everything is BN, what is new?” said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz.
Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin said it was rather strange that Pakatan Rakyat politicians were quick to deny that it was Anwar since no one has seen the video.
“Since it was only made available to journalists this morning, how do they know? We from BN never said it was Anwar.
“We did not mention any names; they seem very defensive about this. Maybe there is something there but I do not want to speculate.
“It wasn’t us that held the press conference. Nobody seems to know who this Datuk T character is. They want to be defensive by naming Anwar.
“But to jump to another conclusion to say that we are behind it, I think is extremely unfair. We have nothing to do with this,” said Khairy.
Kota Belud MP Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan, meanwhile, urged calm.
“Such personal matters should be left personal because it involves a very prominent leader. It involves a very prominent leader of our country. He’s a family man so it’s very personal.
“Firstly, everyone is trying to tie this to BN. We don’t know who this Datuk T is,” he added.
Asked if Datuk T should be charged, Abdul Rahman said the former was only trying to show the people “we have a leader of this character.”
However, he said, Datuk T must defend the credibility of the video.
Kinabatangan MP Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin said if the video did involve Anwar, then the people have to accept the fact that the opposition is not credible and cannot bring any benefits to the country.
“Let the police investigate and whoever is involved should be dragged to court for their involvement,” said Bung.
Meanwhile, PKR vice-president and Batu MP Tian Chua said BN is shifting attention from major issues such as the upcoming Sarawak state elections.
“They want to keep Sarawak. So, they are shifting to personal attacks,” he said.
PKR Balik Pulau MP Yusmadi Yusoff said the police should investigate the matter immediately.
“Why are our law enforcers so weak that NGOs can screen the video? This shows the incompetence of Malaysian law enforcers. Don’t tell me that they cannot intercept this sort of crimes,” said Yusmadi.
PAS vice-president Datuk Mahfuz Omar said everyone who was involved in the screening of the video should be investigated.
Taiping DAP MP Nga Kor Ming said the issue seemed to be directed towards the general elections.
“The timing is definitely convenient; I think it is clearly politically motivated in view of the dissolution of the Sarawak assembly.”
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