Bourdon's detention 'and DEPORTATION puts Malaysia back in limelight'

The detain as good as imminent deportation of French rights counsel William Bourdon currently drew strong reaction from PAS's Kuala Selangor part of of council Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, who pronounced a news put a nation behind into international limelight following a coverage of Bersih's large convene upon Jul 9.

Right after his return (from overseas), Najib (Razak) continues his bad attitude. Sure enough, this will put us behind into a international limelight again," he toldHarakahdaily in reply to Bourdon's detain at a Kuala Lumpur International Airport by Immigration officials who entered a aircraft he was in.

Dzulkefly (above) pronounced had Bourdon been authorised to attend a events programmed for him, there would not be most media publicity.

But when a immigrant is arrested, one who is a tellurian rights counsel in French courts, it only worsens a already bad situation, he said.

Bourdon is in Malaysia to verbalise at three events under local tellurian rights organisation Suaram's 'Ops Scorpene', a project to find a closure to a attempted murder box of Altantuya Shariibuu, who was brutally murdered in Nov 2006.

Although dual security officers were condemned to genocide by a court, questions remain upon a motive of her murder, as good as multiform claims as good as opposite claims upon Najib's purported personal involvement. Central to these was a RM7.3 billion squeeze of dual French 'Scorpene' submarines. It was claimed which Altantuya's attempted murder had to do with unpaid kickbacks owed to her, a reason why she had hounded Najib's aide Abdul Razak Baginda in a days heading to her death.

"Truth will be revealed"

Bourdon, who represents Suaram in a imminent French trial, ad! dressed a fund-raising eventuality in Penang. Suaram aims t! o raise RM100,000 to financial a trial, which could commence in an open justice in France as early as subsequent month.

Earlier in Penang, Bourdon pronounced his review could take years depending upon entrance to information, support as good as team-work extended by a Malaysian authorities.

"We will exhibit as good as divulge sum upon all a beneficiaries. I am assured which Malaysians can strike difficulties as good as I wish you courage," he told a crowd.

Bourdon had been scheduled to attend an additional eventuality in Petaling Jaya tonight, sharing a stage with PAS deputy boss Mohamad Sabu.

Meanwhile, Dzulkefly pronounced a instruction to detain Bourdon must have come from Najibs administration to forestall sum about a French review from rising in public.

"This pierce (by Najib) will explode upon his administration as good as himself in terms of public perception, warned a PAS executive commiittee member.


Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

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