
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.

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.

"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. Read More @ Source
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