HELP.....He
wants to return so that he can help Nurul Izzah in her election campaign.
(FMT) - Raja Petra
Kamarudin, the editor of Malaysia Today, is in contact with the Malaysian High
Commission in London to inquire into the possibility of getting his Malaysian
passport renewed.
Raja Petra, who left
Malaysia in February 2009 just six months before his passport expired, has been
living in Manchester ever since.
Raja Petra, popularly known
as RPK, had been banned from leaving the country and to avoid getting detained
at the immigration exit he left the country illegally without going through the
proper channel. He then entered Thailand and from there went over to the UK.
Raja Petra intends to return
to Malaysia to join PKR vice-president and Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar’s
campaign team.
Nurul Izzah is expected to
face a tough fight against Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin, the Federal
Territories and Urban Well-being Minister.
Recently, Malaysia Today
launched a fund-raising drive for Nurul with more than RM35,365 collected so
far.
Since early 2011, Raja Petra
has been very critical of Pakatan Rakyat, in particular PKR and Anwar Ibrahim.
His move to join Nurul’s
campaign team is thus viewed as quite a surprise although Raja Petra has always
expressed support for Nurul even when he was critical of her father, Anwar.
In an immediate response,
Immigration Department Director-General Alias Ahmad said there were no problems
with Raja Petra’s return, as long as the latter had the necessary travel
documents.
“As long as he has Malaysian
travel documents, there are no problems for him to come back,” he told FMT.
He added that the blogger’s
passport could be renewed by the Malaysian High Commission in London.
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