Saturday, January 8, 2011

Rais refutes, rejects, repulses, repels rape allegations


Minister refutes allegations by bloggers, opposition parties

Submitted by ayu on Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
Bernama
Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 15:52:00

UPDATED 5.48PM



KUALA LUMPUR: The  minister said to be involved in a rape case today refuted allegations made against him by bloggers and opposition political parties.

"I refute the allegations, whether they are about raping any individual four years ago (2007) or any other allegation, raised by bloggers on the Internet or by any political entity," he said in a statement.

He described the "wild allegations" against him of late in blog reports and by opposition political parties as heaps of libelous statements and awful, ugly and wicked lies.

"I state readily that any report by anyone so far related to this matter should be investigated under the country's laws," he said.

The minister said he and his family members were prepared to extend full cooperation in such an investigation, and would accept and comply with any outcome of the official probe.

He said that while the authorities conducted the investigation, and for the sake of justice and humanitarian considerations, those voraciously indulging in dirty politics via the Internet or other media should cease all speculation, disdain or action which could violate good moral character.

"All written material, reports, extracts and speculation, including illustrations and photographs, published in any blog or website on the Internet so far on the allegation of misconduct or rape of any individual are ill-favoured, malicious and libellous, having been fabricated without any valid legal basis," he said.

The cabinet minister said that in that connection, this matter was a dirty and an evil political game deliberately played up for the purpose of harnessing the dividends of opposition politics.

Police reports lodged by PAS and its allies in Kuala Klawang, Jelebu, Negeri Sembilan, on Tuesday following the speculation by the bloggers was proof that these allegations were motivated by dirty politics to get the constituents of the minister to side the opposition, when they did not have the locus standi to lodge such reports, he said.

The minister said: "The allegation of rape as published by the blogger has no connection whatsoever with the so-called WikiLeaks exposure."

He also said that the move to bring into the picture former Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan for allegedly not having entertained a report in 2007 on the matter was a cheap political deceit purely intended to manipulate the facts in the eyes of the people because none of the allegations was brought to the attention of Abdullah and Musa.

"Any report from abroad or within the country relating to the allegation of the rape of a certain individual in the blogs, websites or other Internet media is a political manifestation intended to destroy my credibility as a member of the Malaysian government administration, where my record of service has never been tarnished by any misconduct in almost 40 years," he said.

The cabinet minister said the intention to destroy his name and image was clear, so that his endeavour at the Information Communication and Culture Ministry was disrupted and lead to the failure of the policies of the Barisan Nasional government, particularly the 1Malaysia concept initiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

"The opposition and those unhappy with the success and people's acceptance of the policy are resorting to stifle it through libel and cheap lies. They hope they can achieve their evil intention by killing the messenger," he said.

The minister said that with the advent of a by-election and talk of an impending general election, such issues were created by them to politically stab and destroy the government's noble struggle.

"They assume that they can divert public attention away from major cases such as sodomy by raising such speculative exposure and allegations," he said.


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