MP says sorry to women, then retracts his apology

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apology must come sincerely. if these YBs want to apologise and later retract and later issue statement and whatnots…might as well just forget it…it will be an insult to accept their apology.
earlier, apology was issued. now have to wait till meeting with minister.

MP says sorry to women, then retracts his apology

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/5/17/nation/17747459&sec=nation

By MUGUNTAN VANAR and FLORENCE A. SAMY

KOTA KINABALU: Kinabatangan MP Datuk Bung Moktar Radin said he was sorry to all Malaysian women for his “unintended remarks,” but retracted the apology following a Cabinet directive to discuss the matter with Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.

“I tender my apologies to all Malaysian women,” Bung Moktar said when contacted yesterday morning.

“It was not my intention to hurt any woman. I said it in the heat of an argument with DAP members who were calling me binatang (animal) and accusing Barisan of corruption.  

“I too strongly feel that women’s feelings should be respected as I too have a mother whom I respect greatly. If my remarks have hurt the feelings of women in Malaysia, I sincerely apologise,” said Bung Moktar, who with Jasin MP Datuk Mohd Said Yusuf were accused of using un-parliamentary language against Batu Gajah MP Fong Po Kuan at Wednesday’s sitting.

However, Bung Moktar said the public must understand that at the time of the incident, there was a heated exchange of words between government backbenchers and opposition MPs.

“They (the DAP MPs) were all standing and we also stood up and in the heat of the argument, I uttered the words without intention to hurt anyone, let alone women,” he said, adding that the Speaker had rejected the opposition motion.

“I am ready to apologise in Parliament if I am asked to,” he said, adding that the next session of Parliament would only be on June 18.

In the afternoon, he called up The Star requesting to withdraw his earlier statement.

“I have been directed by the Cabinet to meet with the Women, Family and Community Development Minister to explain what exactly transpired in Parliament,” he said.

In Kuala Lumpur, Jasin MP Datuk Mohd Said Yusof apologised for making the controversial bocor (leak) remark in Parliament recently.

However, he said he would only make an official statement after meeting with Shahrizat tomorrow.

“I am sorry. I apologise to women in general. It was a slip of the tongue said in the heat of the argument between opposition and Barisan Nasional MPs.

“I respect women and the liberation of women,” said Mohd Said when contacted yesterday morning.  

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