SHAH
ALAM, Nov 9 — Nurul Izzah Anwar, who has been accused by Umno of
supporting apostasy for Muslims, met with Selangor religious officials
today and submitted her a transcript of a speech she made to clarify her
statement on religious freedom.
The PKR vice-president’s statement, at a public forum on “Islamic
State: Which version, whose responsibility?” in Subang Jaya last
Saturday, has resulted in attacks from several religious hawks and Umno
politicians suggesting that her remarks meant she supported Muslims
renouncing Islam and turning “murtad” or apostate.
“I have lodged a report which tells the real story to JAIS director
Datuk Marzuki,” she said, after meeting with the Selangor Islamic
Religious Department.
“Thank God, JAIS had given good co-operation.”
Nurul Izzah was accompanied by her lawyer Fadlina Sidek while meeting
the director and three officers of JAIS to lend her co-operation on the
matter.
Fadlina told reporters that the legal action against Umno-owned
Utusan Malaysia, Berita Harian and a number of blogs for allegedly
twisting her statement in the recent forum will go ahead.
Nurul Izzah also confirmed that she had lodged complaints against the publications to JAIS.
Datuk Zulkifli Noordin, vice-president of Malay right-wing group
Perkasa, was quoted yesterday as being willing to provide a lawyer to
Utusan Malaysia if Nurul Izzah decides to go ahead with her suit.
In a forum organised by Perkasa last night, Zulkifli said that he was willing to defend the daily pro-bono,
“We’re not defending Utusan Malaysia, we’re defending the Malay race, Islam,” he said.
Race and religion issues are inseparable in Malaysia, where the
Malays — who make up 60 per cent of the 28 million population — are
constitutionally defined to also be Muslims.
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