Fahmi sues Papagomo, two others for defamation over mosque talk claims

Comms minister takes legal action over allegations he had given political talk in place of worship

5:49 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Fahmi Fadzil filed suits against three individuals, including blogger Wan Muhammad Azri Wan Deris, better known as Papagomo, for allegedly accusing the communications minister of giving a political talk in a mosque in Rawang, Selangor.

The other two defendants named by Fahmi are independent speaker Ahmad Dusuki Abd Rani and the owner of the Facebook account “N13 Kuang,” Mohd Fauzan Madzlan.

Lawyer Asheeq Ali Sethi Alivi, representing Fahmi, said that the three suits were filed on Tuesday at the high court here through Messrs Asheeq Ali & Company.

Based on the statement of claim, Fahmi said the three defendants had published defamatory words by accusing him of abusing a place of worship, which is a mosque, to campaign for an election and had acted contrary to the orders of sultan of Selangor.

Fahmi claimed that the defamatory words were posted on Wan Muhammad Azri’s TikTok and Facebook accounts on August 1, and on Fauzan’s Facebook account and Ahmad Dusuki’s Facebook and Instagram accounts on July 31. 

According to Fahmi, the slanderous statements were baseless and the Selangor Islamic Religious Council had confirmed that he did not give any political speech as accused by the defendants.

He also claimed that the defamatory statements were made with the aim of defaming his good name in order to gain cheap publicity or create a sensation in the national political arena, as well as to tarnish his reputation as an MP and cabinet member.

He said letters of demand had been sent to the three individuals for them to withdraw the defamatory statements, pay damages and publish an apology to him, but none had done as requested.

According to Fahmi, the three defendants still maintained the slanderous statements on their social media pages.

As such, he is seeking general damages, aggravated or exemplary damages, and an injunction to prevent all the defendants from repeating or causing the re-publication of the defamatory statements. 

He is also seeking for the three defendants to withdraw the defamatory statement through their social media accounts and to make an apology through all mass media and online media where the content of the apology must be agreed upon by him.

The suits against Ahmad Dusuki and Fauzan have been set for case management before senior assistant registrar Nur Shasha Hidayah Nor Azahar on October 5, while the suit involving Wan Muhammad Azri is set on October 9 before deputy registrar Aisyaf Falina Abdullah. – September 7, 2023

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