Bishop Paul Tan slams the showing of the sex video implicating Anwar Ibrahim to an audience comprising women and children.
PETALING JAYA: A Catholic Church leader has slammed the showing of a snippet from the sex video purportedly involving Anwar Ibrahim on TV3.
Bishop Paul Tan, who is the president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Malaysia, denounced the move as an “inexcusable outrage.”
Yesterday, the government-linked TV station had broadcasted a snippet from the so-called part two of the video allegedly depicting the opposition leader’s tryst with a sex worker.
“From the start, a permissive attitude has characterised the attitude of the authorities towards this sordid episode,” said Tan, who also heads the Malacca-Johor diocese.
“Now that permissiveness has led to this outrage: the showing of material that is vile and putrid on public TV to an audience that comprises women and children.
“This is an inexcusable outrage for which the laxity of the authorities in not acting firmly to nip things in the bud is at grave fault.
“No person of conscience can fail to deplore this permissiveness, this inaction in the face of a puerile voyeurism that has now reached a nadir,” he added.
Tan urged the authorities to act swiftly and bring the culprits who procured and featured the sex video to book before “evil begets more evil.”
“This permissive attitude, this relativism in the face of evil actions is an obvious contributor to the moral turpitude we see before us.
“Guardians of law and morality cannot afford to equivocate in the face of insolent evil. They must act or society is at grave risk,” he warned.
The second installment of the sex video had come even before the dust had settled on the first part, which was released last month.
Anwar, who is also facing a sodomy charge, had dismissed the video as another attempt by his political rivals to discredit him.
His wife and PKR president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail had also denied that it was her husband in the video.
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