No, Malaysia Did Not Execute Ian Miles Cheong

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No, Malaysia Did Not Execute Ian Miles Cheong
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American Twitter started a rumour online that he had been executed by the Malaysian government.

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— Kristi Yamaguccimane February 14, 2024 Other Twitter users also hopped on the bandwagon, further fuelling the fake information. BREAKING: Ian Miles Cheong released by Malaysian authorities after pleading down from execution to castration: “There wasn’t anything to cut off,” says RMP Husain pic.twitter.com/Cdte7LPFKG

Seriously. I can’t even take a nap without waking up to some nonsense. I’ve gotten numerous death threats from far-left transgender activists upset about my reporting on their activities though so that’s… fun. https://t.co/64xX1aJjUy NST said Cheong was affialiated with Canadian news organization Rebel News and was engaged in American and European political discourse, attracting high-profile followers like Elon Musk, but has avoided commenting on Malaysian politics.

I’m very proud of being Malaysian despite what other sources claim. I have always been interested in foreign politics and I am concerned with America’s international actions. That’s it.

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