Is this how Malayans operate? After all the ho-ha by the editor of  Malaysia Today online portal… we have come to this?  Hmm!! .. I’ll be  understanding and assume that we are  seeing  civilized human nature in  its basest conceivable aspect.- Danil Daud
KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 – The  pro-government TV3 station aired an  exclusive interview with blogger  Raja Petra Kamarudin tonight, where he  claimed that he was merely  writing accusations made by others against  Datuk Seri Najib Razak and  his wife over the Altantuya murder case.
“I never accused the Prime Minister or his wife of being involved in the murder of Altantuya Sharibuu,” Raja Petrawas quoted as saying in a transcript made available at the private television station’s website.
The interview in Perth recently was  conducted by a senior editor,  Ashraf Abdullah, and aired over the  prime-time Buletin Utama news  programme at 8pm.
The transcript said the Malaysia Today  news portal editor said he was  pressured and influenced to carry the  news by individuals who did not  want Najib to take over as the  country’s prime minister. Najib succeeded  Tun Abdullah Badawi as prime  minister in April 2009.
It reported Raja Petra as saying his  statutory declaration dated June  18, 2008 was based on information from  these individuals, adding that a  lot of people accused him of slander  without actually reading his sworn  statement.
In the statutory declaration (SD), Raja  Petra said he received  information from several individuals that the  prime minister’s wife  Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor was at the site when  Altantuya was killed.
Altantuya was killed in late 2007 when  Najib was then deputy prime minister.“In the SD, I related the tale that  these people told me the story  and they should relate it. And that the  authorities should investigate  and call these people in. That’s what I  wrote in the SD. I personally  did not make an accusation. I did not  say I knew that the wife of the  then deputy prime minister was at the  crime scene. I didn’t say that. I  didn’t make such an accusation. 
What I  said was that people told the  story and it was up to the authorities  to investigate it further and for  these people to come forward. And I  named these people. I revealed this  during the police investigations,”  he was quoted as saying in the  transcript in Bahasa Malaysia.
According to the transcript, Raja Petra  said he received the  information from individuals linked to several  politicians including  opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. TV3  named them as Nik Azmi  Nik Daud, John Pang and blogger Din Merican.
Raja Petra also mentioned that a  military intelligence officer  identified as Leftenan Kolonel Azmi  Zainal Abidin also gave the same  information.
“I didn’t accept the story. Because I  thought it was impossible. No  way that the Prime Minister’s wife can go  to the scene as it is in the  jungle and I didn’t think she would climb  a hill, enter a jungle in the  middle of night, at 12 midnight. I  thought that was impossible,” he was  quoted as saying in the  transcript.
Raja Petra was quoted as saying that  their task was to ensure Najib did not take over as PM when Abdullah  stepped down.He said when he met Nik Azmi, he had asked the reasons for  making the statutory declaration.
“What do you hope to achieve? He said  Pak Lah will resign, if we  don’t block Najib, Najib will be the prime  minister, replacing Pak Lah,”  he added.
According Raja Petra, he then asked Din  Merican to get confirmation from Anwar.“Din Merican contacted me back  and said he spoke to Anwar and Anwar  had given the green light. He said  OK, this man is no problem, what he  says we can trust. Anwar knows him  well and he usually meets with  Anwar.. this leftenan kolonel. And he  has told many stories to Anwar  about this issue. He said to proceed, I  then proceeded,” he was quoted  as saying.
Raja Petra also said all the individuals  had promised to be witnesses if he was charged in court. TV3 said it  will carry the second part of the interview at the same news bulletin  tomorrow.
 
 
 
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