'Undilah' clip offensive to some, says Rais



Information, Communications as well as Culture Minister Rais Yatim pronounced a video shave 'Undilah' was not suitable for broadcast since it had contents which offended certain segments of society.

"The video shave also contains subliminal messages directed during in! fluencin g a audience," he told reporters after opening an humanities high regard programme in Pasir Salak near Teluk Intan today.

NONEHe pronounced a withdrawal of a shave fom a air waves earlier was since it had not perceived capitulation from a Film Censorship Board (LPF).

"LPF does not come under my method but a Home Ministry, which will make a decision whether a shave can be shown," he said.

Prior to this, a Malaysian Communications as well as Multimedia Commission (MCMC) had settled that a shave could not be aired on television since it had to embrace capitulation from LPF.

Meanwhile, on today's programme, Rais pronounced it was directed during reminding a Malays "not to dont think about their roots" in terms of culture, humanities as well as denunciation in a context of nationbuilding.

- Bernama
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