KUALA LUMPUR : The Malaysian
AIDS Council did not receive funds from George Soros-linked Open Society
Institute (OSI) during Datuk Paduka Marina Mahathir's presidency, she told The
Malaysian Insider today.
The social activist also
denied that the Global Fund (GFATM) funded the organisations activities when
she was president between 1994 and 2005, following The Malaysian Insider's
report that Soros had funded MAC.
"Pls clarify that I was
President of MAC fm 1994-2005. During my time we nvr rcvd OSI nor Global Fund
money," Marina (picture) said in a Twitter posting to The Malaysian
Insider.
This news portal reported
today that currency speculator Soros not only funded pro-democracy groups in
Malaysia, but has also funded MAC activities.
Marina is the daughter of
Soros' chief critic, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
The US citizen has been in
the limelight lately after government-friendly mainstream newspapers and a
television station said his OSI had funded pro-democracy groups out to
destabilise the Barisan Nasional (BN) government under Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
The Malaysian media did not offer proof of any destabilisation efforts.
Dr Mahathir once called the
American tycoon a "moron" when his currency speculation was said to
have brought down the Malaysian ringgit during the Asian Financial Crisis in
1997/98.
MAC confirmed with The
Malaysian Insider that it received funds from OSI and the Global Fund (GFATM),
which is involved in awareness programmes to fight AIDS (Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome), tuberculosis (TB) and malaria.
"Yes, MAC also receives
foreign funds and they are used for awareness programmes such as campaigns to
raise awareness about AIDS and HIV issues and other programmes," a MAC
spokesman told The Malaysian Insider.
The organisation said just
last year it received funds amounting to US$75,000 (RM230,000) for their
programmes and campaign to raise awareness about AIDS and HIV, said the
non-governmental organisation's (NGO) spokesman who declined to be named.
Last week, disputes over
Malaysian NGOs receiving foreign funding became a hot issue that was played up
by the mainstream media controlled by Umno and the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN)
coalition.
It was alleged that such
foreign funding is intended to bring down the Malaysian government and leaders'
image.
The NGOs that have been
targeted include Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram), journalist training group
Seacem and the MalaysiaKini news portal that have been accused as attempting to
destabilise the government or the country.
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