Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek said the second review would include a historical undertone on whether it could raise suspicion among the people before deciding whether it was suitable for public screening.
“If the film is not suitable for screening, we believe LPF will withdraw it from public viewing,” he told reporters at Parliament lobby here today.
LPF Chairman Datuk Raja Azhar Raja Abdul Manap yesterday said the report on the review of the film would be sent to the Home Ministry this week.
Meanwhile, in winding up debate on the royal address, Ahmad Shabery said the ministry would continue to monitor television channels which still aired programmes, particularly comedies that promoted the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) tendencies.
He said the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission had penalised and warned TV stations which were found to have treaded on the sensitivities of the people.
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