
Former Malaysia PM : It was "moral duty" to accuse heir apparent of being gay
Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad said Friday he had a moral duty to accuse his ex-successor of being gay because it was "unimaginable" to let a gay person lead Malaysia. Mahathir's remark came in his rebuttal of a defamation lawsuit filed by his ousted deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who has demanded unspecified damages and an injunction to prevent Mahathir from repeating the allegations.
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Former Malaysia PM : It was "moral duty" to accuse heir apparent of being gay
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(15-04-2006)
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Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad said Friday he had a moral duty to accuse his ex-successor of being gay because it was "unimaginable" to let a gay person lead Malaysia. Mahathir's remark came in his rebuttal of a defamation lawsuit filed by his ousted deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, who has demanded unspecified damages and an injunction to prevent Mahathir from repeating the allegations.
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