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29 April 2011

Posters of Malaysian Sex Video Out in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim speaks to journalists during news conference in Kuala Lumpur - Reuters

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim speaks to journalists during news conference in Kuala Lumpur - Reuters

Kuala Lumpur, Apr 29 : Scenes from a sex video clip, allegedly involving Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim, were printed as posters in the capital while a new video was posted on YouTube, prompting the leader's family to say that it was not him.

Malaysians accessing the internet and blogsphere Thursday found a new sex video clip. Posted for a short while, the video was removed under the website's policy that forbids depiction of sex and nudity, The Star reported.

The clip is alleged to be part of the sex video that was shown to selected members of the Malaysian media recently.

Some scenes from the latest clip were printed as posters and stacks of them were left at a bus stop in Kuala Lumpur's Jalan Genting Klang area.

The posters came with captions in Bahasa Malaysia, language of the majority Malay population, the newspaper said.

Anwar's family reiterated that it was not him in the clip.

Saifuddin Nasution, secretary-general of Anwar's party, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), blamed it on the police for the release of the latest clip.

Police, however, denied the charge.

Police officials said they have got the video clip examined by domestic and foreign forensic experts.

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