Ibrahim Ali Was Sentenced To One Day In Jail. Why?
Perkasa's president, Ibrahim Ali, was sentenced to one day in jail and RM20,000 for contempt of court.
I'm innocent, Ibrahim Ali says after release
Despite his guilty conviction, Datuk Ibrahim Ali insisted today that he had never acted in contempt of court and said he will appeal his sentence at a High Court here.
themalaymailonline.comHe insisted he had never acted in contempt, saying that he was not responsible for the article posted on his group's website that had purportedly scandalised a judge and the court system.
themalaysianinsider.comIbrahim Ali and blogger Zainuddin Salleh found guilty of contempt of court
Perkasa boss Ibrahim Ali was sentenced to one-day jail and RM20,000 fine for contempt of court against a judge hearing the Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's defamation case against Utusan Melayu.
thestar.com.myHigh Court judge Datuk John Louis O'Hara today also sentenced Zainuddin to four weeks' jail, leaving both Ibrahim and Zainuddin in shock when the verdict and sentencing were read out.
themalaysianinsider.comNo stay of execution was granted. This means the 62-year-old Ibrahim will have to spend the day in detention and be released only at 5pm.
malaysia-chronicle.comPerkasa websites posts scandalising article of Justice VT Singham
The article penned by Zainuddin Salleh had questioned Singham’s impartiality, his past judgments and also insinuated that he could be a homosexual due to him being a bachelor.
freemalaysiatoday.comAn article published on the Perkasa website launches a scathing salvo against High Court Judge VT Singham, who is presiding over Anwar Ibrahim’s defamation suit against Utusan Malaysia.
freemalaysiatoday.comBlogger Zainuddin Salleh allegedly wrote unwarranted comments about High Court judge VT Singham who presided over Anwar in the case against Utusan.
theedgemalaysia.comThe Anwar Ibrahim vs Utusan Melayu defamation case
On Jan 21, Anwar won his defamation suit against Utusan Melayu over publication of two articles on his comments to BBC during an interview on homosexuality laws.
malaysia-chronicle.comJustice Datuk VT Singham said the Umno-owned daily did not practise responsible journalism, in addition to disregarding a golden opportunity to correct itself after Anwar had sent a legal notice asking for clarification.
themalaysianinsider.comAnwar had filed the RM50 million defamation suit against the defendants for publishing two articles which appeared in Utusan Malaysia on Jan 17, 2012. The articles were based on an interview given to the BBC a year ago.
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