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Monday, August 19, 2019

IN TRUE TERROR STYLE, ZAKIR NAIK GOES ON RAMPAGE – PAY ME MONEY WITHIN 48 HOURS OR SEE YOU IN COURT! THIS DESPITE A TOTAL OF 7 STATES SO FAR BANNING HIM FROM SPEAKING OR HOLDING RELIGIOUS TALKS FOR FEAR HE WILL AGAIN ATTACK NON-MALAYS TO CURRY FAVOR WITH HARDLINE MUSLIMS

Muslim preacher Dr Zakir Naik demanded Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P Ramasamy and three others to apologise and offer a reasonable sum in settlement within 48 hours or risk being sued for defamation.
The three are Klang MP Charles Santiago, Bagan Dalam assemblyperson Satees Muniandy and former ambassador Dennis J Ignatius.
The notices of demand from legal firm Alkberdin & Co were dated today, Aug 19.
Last week, a similar demand was sent to Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran, who later said he is prepared to face the Indian-born preacher in court.
Zakir had also filed a police report against the five, urging for investigations to be carried out against them under the Penal Code and Sedition Act.
In the notices of demand, sighted by Malaysiakini, the firm cited a slew of articles written or quoting the four, which it claimed tarnished Zakir’s reputation and credibility.
“We are instructed to state that the said defamatory statements are clearly actuated by malice, hatred and/or spite.
“We are further instructed to state that the defamatory statements are unfounded, fabricated, untrue, entirely fictitious, and/or have been twisted to meet your own agenda,” read the notices.
In light of this, the firm stated that the four must:
1) Admit liability and retract the allegations made against our client.
2) Immediately cease and desist from publishing and/or causing to be published all and/or any defamatory, spurious, untrue and/or fallacious allegations/accusations and/or remarks against our client.
3) Within 48 hours from the date of receipt of this letter, publish and/or caused to be published an unreserved apology which is to be posted, uploaded and/or published on your social media and/or websites
4) Within 48 hours from the date of receipt of this letter, make an offer or a reasonable sum of settlement to our client for the damage, embarrassment, humiliation and/or dishonour caused to our client as a result of the said defamatory statements.
“Failing which, we have our client’s instructions to initiate legal proceedings against you, including injunctive reliefs, damages and/or any other such relief, with costs and interest, without any further reference to you,” said the firm.
Yesterday, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Zakir, who is a Malaysian permanent resident, had crossed the line when he touched on racial politics during his speech in Kelantan.
Prior to that, the premier said the preacher’s PR status hinges on the outcome of the police investigations into his remarks.
Zakir has claimed that his remarks were misunderstood or taken out of context.
– M’kini

Zakir Naik banned from speaking in Melaka, says Chief Minister

MELAKA: Zakir Naik has been barred from holding religious talks in the state, says Chief Minister Adly Zahari.
When contacted Sunday (Aug 19), Adly said the state government avoids any issues that could strain race relationships.
“We want to maintain this. So we decided not to allow Zakir to hold talks or gatherings here, ” he said Sunday.
Doors are being closed to Zakir as seven states – Melaka, Johor, Selangor, Penang, Kedah, Perlis and Sarawak – have decided to bar the controversial preacher from speaking in public.
Kedah, Penang and Johor became the latest states to announce their objections to Zakir’s religious talks, which have drawn public flak over his combative style of propagating Islam.
Johor Religious Islamic Department (JAIJ) director Datuk Md Rofiki A. Shamsudin said it had never given Zakir any approval to conduct religious talks in the state.
“Any religious preacher must get the necessary approval from JAIJ before they are allowed to conduct religious talks. This is to ensure these preachers do not say anything against our creed or aqidah, ” he said.
Shortly after, Penang Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman said the state would not welcome Zakir to its shores to speak at any public event, adding that this was a decision made six months ago.
“When Zakir visited us, we discussed several things, including his wish to have talks here in Penang.
“But we immediately told him that we felt whatever he wanted to talk about would not be suitable for the state, ” he said.
In Kedah, state Religious Affairs Committee chairman Datuk Dr Ismail Salleh reiterated that Zakir was barred from getting involved in any public event, adding that any of his ceramah would be put on hold as per police advice.
“Not only is Zakir Naik banned from giving ceramah in Kedah, we will also disallow anyone who poses a threat to the unity, harmony and security of the state, ” he said.
“We will not compromise on anything that will jeopardise the unity of the people, ” he added.
Selangor Islamic Council (Mais) chairman Datuk Mohammed Khusrin Munawi said the decision to prohibit Zakir from speaking or preaching in Selangor was made given the controversy surrounding him currently.
“We believe it’s best to not have him deliver talks in Selangor because of what is happening currently, ” he said when contacted.
According to Mohammed Khusrin, other preachers and religious scholars who want to deliver talks or hold events will also be first vetted by a committee that is chaired by the state mufti.
The Negri Sembilan government, however, had yet to decide whether to bar Zakir from giving public lectures in the state, said Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun.
“Till now, we have not received any application asking for Zakir to be allowed to deliver talks here. If there is, then we will discuss it and decide, ” he said.
The Perak Religious Committee chairman Asmuni Awi said the state would not stop Zakir from speaking publicly but he must get permission first.
“Any ceramah where he will be speaking needs to get permission from the state Islamic Religious Department and the police.
“There are also procedures to follow before a permit is given. This is to ensure any activities held will not affect harmony in the state, ” he said.
“As of now, there are no applications to bring him into the state so the question of whether he is banned does not arise.”
The Sarawak government has banned Zakir from entering the state since the time when the late Tan Sri Adenan Satem was chief minister.
Last Friday (Aug 16), Sarawak confirmed that it had barred Zakir from entering on grounds that he could pose a potential danger to the ethnic and religious harmony of Sarawak.
Perlis banned Zakir from speaking at the “Malaysia Reverts Camp 2019” last Friday, citing concerns that his controversial remarks could affect racial harmony in the state.
On the same day, Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal said Zakir would be banned from entering the state if there were reports of the preacher having extremist views.
“This is the state government’s jurisdiction but such a report hasn’t come to my knowledge yet, ” he said. -the star
– M’kini / the star

2 comments:

  1. So let the court decide la, ramasamy & the gang no need to be afraid if they are right.

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  2. I worry for ZK. I worry before he gets anything he is already reported ..hahahaha

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