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Thu, Oct 23, 2008
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Don't be stupid, Chong tells women

By EDDIE CHUA

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: If women want to be sexually indulgent with their lovers, they must also beware that the acts captured on videos and cameras may one day end up on the Internet.

MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Michael Chong said there had been six reports of such cases in the past 10 months.

He said none of the women who complained to him was drugged or forced into sexual acts; they were all willing partners.

"Women should not be so stupid. There were also cases where the men had used these pictures and videos to blackmail the women."

Chong was asked to comment about the case of two Malaysian women whose 200 intimate photographs with their boyfriend were posted on Oct 16 in one of the blogs that had exposed Hong Kong actor Edison Chen's sex scandal.

Both the local women, said to be popular among the foosball fraternity, were students of a local private university in Cyberjaya when the pictures and videos were taken between 2004 and 2005.

Apart from posting the photographs of the threesome in compromising positions, the blog also provided links to download two videos featuring the women and their sexual encounters.

The identities of the women, their background and circle of friends were also exposed after more pictures emerged of them attending private parties and going on holiday trips.

The article was published on the blogsite after it received a tip-off from an Internet user identified only as "Zac Efron".

 

 
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