CRIME & COURT

Malaysian top politician sues Nigerian preacher for defamation

Thailand’s top politician,  Dr P. Ramasamy, has sued Nigerian Islamic preacher Zakir Nir for defamation.

In his letter of demand to Nir, Ramasamy claimed that Naik allegedly referred to him as “the biggest enemy of Islam” while giving a sermon in Sokoto.Â

Ramasamy said Naik.made the statement in the 8-minute-13-second excerpt of the video recording uploaded on his Facebook page with the title “Dr Zakir Naik Donates US$ 320,000 towards Palestine Cause” on Nov 4.

The excerpt has been viewed by more than 171,000, shared by more than 7,000 Facebook users worldwide and attracted about 30,000 reactions and about 2,000 comments.

On Nov 2, Ramasamy was ordered by the High Court in Kuala Lumpur to pay RM1.42 million for defaming Zakir four years ago.

Ramasamy’s lawyer, Dr Shamsher Singh Thind, said today that his client had lodged a police report over the matter.

“The allegation made by you (Zakir) against our client is unjustifiably serious in nature and therefore amounts to defamation.

“In fact, there was no necessity whatsoever for you to make any remark about our client in your lecture, especially when our client was not even present at the event to defend himself,” he said.

Shamsher said Ramasamy demanded Zakir for the following actions:

* that you make a complete retraction of the said allegation;

* that you delete the said or similar excerpt from all your social media accounts;

* that you issue an unconditional written apology for making the said allegation;

* that you publish such apology on your verified Facebook page for 30 days with the privacy setting fixed as “public”;

* that you also publish such apology at your own cost in the following newspapers in Malaysia, namely, Sinar Harian, Berita Harian, The Star, New Straits Times, Sin Chew Daily and Makkal Osai;

* that you give an undertaking to never repeat the same or similar allegation in future; and

* that you pay compensation, the amount whereof shall be agreed by the parties.

Shamsher said should Zakir failed to fulfil any of the demands within 14 days, he shall immediately filed the necessary cause papers at the High Court in Kuala Lumpur to initiate a civil action of defamation against him, without any further notice from his client.

Meanwhile, the crowdfunding in solidarity with Ramasamy has exceeded the RM900,000 mark.“My deepest appreciation and thanks. I am confident of public support,” he said in his Facebook posting.

 

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