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Yuktes Vijay says SORRY again. Over latest ‘mis-adventure’.
Yuktes Vijay says ‘Sorry’ to Sri Sanjeevan Ramakrishnan, Anwar Ibrahim and Dato Sri Edmund Santhara
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26 Feb 2016
My boss is and will always be a certain Najib Razak..
Kerja di PMO, setakat susun fail ampu PM boleh la..
Bab berpolitik lawan Anwar dan back up PM kat ground?
Let’s not throw shit open macam ni
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I never spoke to any media nor did any media get in touch with me..
I can’t clarify, verify or pop happy 5 because I wanna sue The Malaysian Insider and become rich.. Sub judice lah tooot tooot!
The PMO should saman The Malaysian Insider.. If they got balls lah.. Ini pun nak cakap ada speech act? Funny
And where is your thank you lah, PMO? No donkey from your side clarified the WSJ issue like I did.. Kalau bodoh, jangan poyo..
And nothing new what, you all bitching about me.. Sorry lah but I stopped giving a damn long time ago..
And who am I doesn’t have anything to do with what I wrote lah k
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What I wrote is something you can never pertikai and persoal..
Even now aku tulis ni not because I am bothered about whatever bullshit you’ll spreading..
Tulis status ni to tell you thank you..
All publicity is good publicity in politics..
Kthnxbai

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very colourful, this Yuktes Vijay fler. a kind of political reptile found only in Msia.



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ChannelNewsAsia: RT SumishaCNA: .PMOMalaysia says Yuktes Vijay is not a staff of the PM’s office as described here…

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24 February 2016
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“..Yuktes Vijay, the special officer at the Prime Minister’s Office” huh? really? golly..
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And you asked him to defend you Najib? #YuktesVijay goodness gracious me.
Yuktes Vijay shared The Malaysian Insider‘s post.
Damn annoying lah..
Play. Rewind. Play. Rewind la la la la la
“Najib should not only act against WSJ, but also against others for any civil wrong.”
“But Najib is not going to sue WSJ because reports in the publication is correct and he is in the wrong,” Dr Mahathir told reporters after police recorded a statement at his office in Putrajaya today.

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Apa yang saya tulis mengenai kes saman PM terhadap WSJ telah diterbitkan semula di The Malaysian Insider..
Maka, PM memang jujur dan kamu diperbodohkan..”Kitab” kamu dah cakap lah!
Jangan lupa sebagai fan club pembangkang dan geng anti Najib, kamu harus akur kepada apa yang diterbitkan oleh “kitab” mereka, TMI..Itu tradisi! Jangan U turn pula..Nanti, God poking your eyes wink emoticon
Check mate wink emoticon
Wanna bring me down itself cannot, wana bring Najib down it seems..
Have a good day ahead
What I wrote about the case against wsj saman pm re has been published in the Malaysian insider..
Then, am indeed honest and you get distracted..” The book of ” you’ve said it!
Don’t forget as a fan club and anti-Government Gang Najib, you should get along to what “book published by” them, TMI.. It’s tradition! Don’t u turn anyway.. Later, God poking your eyes wink emoticon
Check mate wink emoticon
Wanna bring me down itself cannot, wana bring Najib down it seems..
Have a good day ahead
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Yuktes Vijay shared The Malaysian Insider‘s post.
gasp emoticon
ps : stupid portal cant even spell my name properly
According to a posting by Yuktes Vijhay, the US Speech Act, which provides protection against foreign libel judgments, makes it harder for Najib to pursue the matter to the next level.
He said comparatively, former Singaporean prime minister Lee Kuan Yew was able to sue the international daily because the act was enacted only in 2010.

Malaysian Insider
Speech Act doesn’t stop Najib from suing WSJ, says lawyer
The Speech Act does not protect The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) from being sued, says lawyer Azhar Harun in rejecting the explanation that the US law made it difficult for the prime minister to sue the daily for defamation.
Azhar, also known as Art Harun, said the act did not protect WSJ from being sued, but meant that a defendant, if he or she won a defamation case in Malaysia, would not be able to “enforce” the Malaysian court’s judgment in the US.
This inability to enforce the court’s judgment in the US should matter less than the fact that winning the suit would clear Najib’s name, he added.
“(The Speech Act) means if a defamed person sues WSJ in (Malaysia)… that person may win the suit if he or she could prove his or her case.
“However, the Speech Act does not enable that person to go to America… to seek to enforce the (Malaysian) defamation judgement that he or she obtains.
“Meaning, if the (Malaysian) courts awards him or her (compensation), he or she cannot go to (the US) to seek to make WSJ pay,” Art said on his Facebook page today in response to an explanation by Yuktes Vijay, the special officer at the Prime Minister’s Office.
Yuktes said since the act provided protection against foreign libel judgments, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak would find it hard to “pursue the matter”.
“The implication of this act makes it difficult for the prime minister to bring a suit against WSJ. He said unlike the United Kingdom’s legal system, which placed the burden to prove a statement on the defendant, which in the prime minister’s case would be WSJ, the US legislation placed the justification of bad intent on the defendant.”
– See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/speech-act-doesnt-make-it-hard-for-najib-to-sue-wsj-says-lawyer#sthash.c34mJ8Zy.dpuf
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