Anwar to begin legal action against Utusan over 'gay' reports


Anwar to begin legal movement opposite Utusan over 'gay' reports
we refer to sure reports published in the Utusan Malaysia journal upon January 17th 2012 alleging that the Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had made statements in the BBC talk job for the legalizing of homosexuality.
These reports are defamatory, scurrilous, politically encouraged as well as gutter broadcasting of the lowest kind.
In the BBC interview, the Opposition Leader whilst job for examination of primitive laws, went upon to state that "we, Muslim as well as non-muslim generally believe as well as are committed to support the sanctification of marriage in between male as well as woman in Malaysia. We do not foster homosexuality in the open sphere as well as domain". Thus the Utusan Malaysia report is completely as well as blatantly false.
Consistently lied
The UMNO-linked Utusan Malaysia journal has consistently published false, mischievous as well as smutty reports opposite the political opposition. Indeed, politically encouraged as well as prejudiced media stating has turn the normal between many mainstream media organizations such as Utusan Malaysia. This dismal state of affairs has been created, fostered as well as encouraged by the Barisan Nasional government.
In perspective of this, Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has in the open interest started legal movement opposite Utusan Malaysia. Through his solicitors, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has upon 17.1.2012 released the direct notice opposite Utusan Melayu (Malaysia) Bhd which is the proprietor of Utusan Malaysia journal as well as opposite the Editor of Utusan M! alaysia, perfectionist retraction of the on top of allegations, an apology as well as damages.
He brings this movement as the matter of principle as well as in vindication of the people's right to satisfactory media reporting.
N Surendran is the PKR clamp president as well as the tellurian rights lawyer
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