RPK'S Off From BBC HARDTalk Because Of His 'Hardlie'
RPK'S Off From BBC HARDTalk Because Of His 'Hardlie'
By: Susan Lim
Raja Petra Kamaruddin, a sick-lying-freak and a coward fugitive who fled the country in May last year after being charged with defaming Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, was invited to appear on BBC Hardtalk programme scheduled at 3.00 pm, Wednesday on the 1st September 2010.
However, the invitation was called off, all of the sudden, via a phone call made by Bridget Osborne from BBC, to RPK.
RPK, in his blog bragged about the invitation and the cancellation all the same, saying that the cancellation was due to Malaysian’s government interference.
The Malaysian government is said to have threatened BBC and told them not to proceed with the programme or face legal action. This is due to the understanding that BBC will be asking questions that would be very sensitive in nature and critical of the government of Malaysia.
It may be true that BBC is afraid that they might have to face legal action by Malaysian government. But why?
Because upon digging into RPK’s background, they now know for a fact that RPK is just a lying freak. BBC can’t have a sick lying freak on their show unless they are willing to spend millions of dollars to pay the Malaysian government and several individuals when they lost their case in court for purposely inviting a liar to lie in their programme.
With a pathological liar like RPK who knows everything but can prove nothing, BBC knows better that they should have stayed away from RPK.
BBC’s reputation too could be at risk should RPK decided to show to the world his so-called ‘proof’ of Najib’s involvement Altantuya’s murder, in the form of stupidly doctored pictures of Najib and Altantuya.
With unlimited lies that will most certainly be told by RPK, BBC could have gone bankrupt!
It is funny for RPK to imagine that BBC had to cancel his appearance due to pressures from Malaysian government, because BBC had never listened to Malaysian government before.
BBC had had Anwar on the show and Anwar had a good time condemning his own country. It did upset Malaysia, but that’s about it.
BBC had also invited our beloved Tun Dr. Mahathir and tried to pin him down but instead the Hardtalk host was pinned down by him. Malaysians have a good time recalling the interview, though a bit upset at how biased their questions were.
So, since when did BBC listens to Malaysian government? And why should BBC listen to us only when RPK is involved? Who is RPK, exactly? Why is he so significant for BBC or Malaysia?
RPK is a nobody claiming to be somebody by telling lies to the world about his own country. RPK has not been able to prove any of his allegations nor did he ever try to do so. He refused to take the chance of showing the ‘evidence’ in court. He just fled and continues to tell lies from abroad.
RPK’s very shady background and unconvincing stories is what made BBC decided to drop RPK off from the show! After all, the programme is called Hardtalk, and not Hardlie.
By: Susan Lim
Raja Petra Kamaruddin, a sick-lying-freak and a coward fugitive who fled the country in May last year after being charged with defaming Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, was invited to appear on BBC Hardtalk programme scheduled at 3.00 pm, Wednesday on the 1st September 2010.
However, the invitation was called off, all of the sudden, via a phone call made by Bridget Osborne from BBC, to RPK.
RPK, in his blog bragged about the invitation and the cancellation all the same, saying that the cancellation was due to Malaysian’s government interference.
The Malaysian government is said to have threatened BBC and told them not to proceed with the programme or face legal action. This is due to the understanding that BBC will be asking questions that would be very sensitive in nature and critical of the government of Malaysia.
It may be true that BBC is afraid that they might have to face legal action by Malaysian government. But why?
Because upon digging into RPK’s background, they now know for a fact that RPK is just a lying freak. BBC can’t have a sick lying freak on their show unless they are willing to spend millions of dollars to pay the Malaysian government and several individuals when they lost their case in court for purposely inviting a liar to lie in their programme.
With a pathological liar like RPK who knows everything but can prove nothing, BBC knows better that they should have stayed away from RPK.
BBC’s reputation too could be at risk should RPK decided to show to the world his so-called ‘proof’ of Najib’s involvement Altantuya’s murder, in the form of stupidly doctored pictures of Najib and Altantuya.
With unlimited lies that will most certainly be told by RPK, BBC could have gone bankrupt!
It is funny for RPK to imagine that BBC had to cancel his appearance due to pressures from Malaysian government, because BBC had never listened to Malaysian government before.
BBC had had Anwar on the show and Anwar had a good time condemning his own country. It did upset Malaysia, but that’s about it.
BBC had also invited our beloved Tun Dr. Mahathir and tried to pin him down but instead the Hardtalk host was pinned down by him. Malaysians have a good time recalling the interview, though a bit upset at how biased their questions were.
So, since when did BBC listens to Malaysian government? And why should BBC listen to us only when RPK is involved? Who is RPK, exactly? Why is he so significant for BBC or Malaysia?
RPK is a nobody claiming to be somebody by telling lies to the world about his own country. RPK has not been able to prove any of his allegations nor did he ever try to do so. He refused to take the chance of showing the ‘evidence’ in court. He just fled and continues to tell lies from abroad.
RPK’s very shady background and unconvincing stories is what made BBC decided to drop RPK off from the show! After all, the programme is called Hardtalk, and not Hardlie.
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