Aussie senator plans to sue Utusan, too


Independent South Australian senator Nick Xenophon pronounced he is deliberation authorised movement opposite dual internal newspapers, includingUtusan Malaysia, which through misquotes have painted him as anti-Islam.

nick xenophon 290412"Absolutely (legal movement will be considered) in whatever denunciation which it was published either they have apologised or not," he pronounced when contacted byMalaysiakiniyesterday.

Xenophon was referring to an article published byUtusan MalaysiaandNew Straits Times(NST) which misquoted a senator's speech done in a Australian Parliament upon Nov 17, 2009.

He had said: "Scientology is not a religious organisation. It is a rapist organisation which hides at a back of its so-called religious beliefs."

However, a both a dailies hadsubstitutedthe word 'Scientology' with 'Islam', concluding which Xenophon was anti-Islam.

NST issues an apology

English dailyNSTbore a brunt of Xenophon's critique as well as had released an reparation for its "grave error" a following day.

NONEXenophon reliable progressing reports quoting a orator from his office which he would still find authorised movement againstNSTdespite its apology.

"I can confirm which we am seeking authorised advice... It is a terrible insult w! hich att ributed to me a vile as well as disgusting comments, a view we do not support," he said.

Umno-ownedUtusan Malaysia,which published a identical story with identical misquotes, has since private a online version from its website but has not released any apology.

Xenophon was part of a seven-member international team upon afact-finding missionon Malaysia's electoral system. They were commissioned by a Parliament Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.
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