Saudi Arabia Forces Malaysian Judiciary To Vindicate Prime Minister Razak For Corruption Charges

KABUL: (MEP) Kuala Lumpur— Today, Malaysia’s political scene is witnessing a sinister connection between myriad of financial malfeasances among the senior officials of Prime Minister Najib Razak’s administration and human rights violations in this Southeastern Asian country.

KABUL: (MEP) Kuala Lumpur— Today, Malaysia’s political scene is witnessing a sinister connection between myriad of financial malfeasances among the senior officials of Prime Minister Najib Razak’s administration and human rights violations in this Southeastern Asian country.

Although Amnesty International’s latest annual report has clearly pointed to the widespread human rights violations and despite attorney general’s earlier accusations against government-owned companies—mostly under Mr. Razak’s dominion — allegedly embezzling public funds; Malaysian judicial system acquitted the 62-year-old Premier of all the charges laid against him. In the meantime, the Malaysian media outlets leaked out secret information regarding the Saudi involvement in exonerating PM Razak from all criminal offences.

In the recent months, numerous allegations of corruption and financial misconduct have been made in connection to Prime Minister Razak. In the first half of year 2015, a rumors has it that the Saudi regime has offered Prime Minister Razak $681m on the eve of 2013 parliamentary election .This was later corroborated\ by Malaysia’s anti-graft agencies.

In addition to financial corruption, the human rights activists accuse Razak’s administration of persecuting ethnic and religious minorities and simultaneously propagating intolerance and radicalism.

Whereas dozen of institutions funded directly by Saudi regime freely spread Wahhabism, religious intolerance and extremism, a major wave of repression has been orchestrated against Malaysia’s Twelver Shia community–particularly after 2009 elections when Najib  Tun  Abdul Razak took the office—and  also there are reports of tens of thousands of Malaysian citizens arrested and imprisoned for merely practicing Shia faith. Human Rights organizations published graphic images showing torture, forced confession sessions, women, and children detainees as a result of commemorating Shiite ceremonies.

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