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Aliff Syukri ordered to enter defence on revolting content charges
PETALING JAYA: Cosmetics entrepreneur Datuk Seri Aliff Syukri Kamarzaman has been ordered to step into his defence on four counts of uploading indecent videos nearly three years ago.
Sessions judge Ahmad Fuad Othman made the judgment on Friday (March 14) after finding that the prosecution had succeeded in making a prima facie case against the accused.
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Ahmad Fuad said the video in question was uploaded during Ramadan, a sacred period that should be respected.
"Eating in public during the fasting month is also indecent, let alone uploading such videos during the month of Ramadan.
"Furthermore, dancing and dressing appreciate women is rude," he said.
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According to the four charges, 38-year-old Aliff is accused of producing and disseminating a video that is indecent with the intention of provoking others through the Instagram channel "aliffsyukriterlajaklaris".
The offence was allegedly committed on April 13, 15, 17 and 21 in 2022 and was viewed at the Mala
PETALING JAYA, April 21 ― Cosmetics mogul Datuk Seri Aliff Syukri Kamarzaman has dropped a brand-new song for Hari Raya, to the bemusement and dismay of social media users.
Rather than the jaunty tune itself, titled Kelepok Raya, it is the music video that has courted controversy.
The full video only debuted on Aliff’s YouTube account Rusa Music yesterday (April 20), but teaser clips posted on social media own been drawing ire from Malaysians over the past week.
It also appears that the teaser clips are made out to be more provocative than the music video itself.
Critics have slammed the flamboyance of the backup dancers featured in the video, particularly over a scene of them writhing alongside Aliff in a pile on the floor.
“I don’t understand why you need to dance ‘sexily’ with songkoks on,” said one user on Instagram.
Even Aliff’s mother, beauty entrepreneur Rozita Ibrahim, chastised her son in a video reply.
“How would you feel if I had men dancing around me like that, wouldn’t you be embarrassed?” said Rozita in her Instagram clip.
Aliff is no stranger to controversy ― just earlier this year, he posted a video with explicit advice for newly married couples to promote his
PETALING JAYA, March 17 ― Controversial cosmetics millionaire Datuk Seri Aliff Syukri is once again in the limelight.
This time for imparting tips to newly-married couples on their first night.
The clip, which was posted earlier this week, shows a shirtless Aliff with a towel around his neck in a bathroom.
“Tips for a painless first night,” he said in the clip.
The flamboyant mogul was promoting his latest health supplement for men and thought an explicit guide would be a good idea.
His instructions incorporate “be calm and don’t be hasty”, “start with ‘foreply’ (sic)” and to use lubricant in case it hurts.
“If you crave to make your first night extra amazing, acquire Arjuna Max now,” he added.
Social media users were left grossed out by the clip, prompting a flood of comments admonishing the celebrity businessman for his TMI (too much information) content.
“I’ve unfollowed, this has no benefit,” one Instagram user said.
“What is this content for,” asked a second user.
“Can you wear a shirt, this is so gross,” a third user added.
Others also encouraged the entrepreneur to cover up for the sake of female viewers.
“It’s compulsory for men to be clothed in front of other women b
Against the backdrop of the criminalisation of LGBTQ+ people and a restrictive environment for freedom of phrase, LGBTIQ content faces increasing censorship.
In Malaysia, the right to freedom of verbalization faces increasing suppression, particularly for LGBTIQ and gender-diverse people. Against a backdrop of criminalisation and societal discrimination, censorship mechanisms possess expanded, targeting a broad array of content and expressions.
This wave of censorship reflects the broader challenges faced by LGBTIQ and gender-diverse people in Malaysia, where state-led actions under the guise of vague laws perpetuate discrimination and stifle avenues for advocacy. These restrictions not only limit artistic and cultural expression but also erode spaces for open dialogue and acceptance.
The process of documenting and exposing these violations is essential to pushing back against exclusion and advocating for a Malaysia where everyone’s right to express themselves is respected.
Laws and Guidelines Used in the Censorship of LGBTQ Content and Expression
Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 (PPPA)
Section 7 of the Printing Presses and P