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Frog art was work of fiction, not linked to Malaysian university: Fahmi Reza

Fahmi Reza鈥檚 鈥榝rog university鈥 drawing, at left, and the artist in clownface, at right. Photos: Fahmi Reza/Facebook
Fahmi Reza鈥檚 鈥榝rog university鈥 drawing, at left, and the artist in clownface, at right. Photos: Fahmi Reza/Facebook

A group of university students has reported political artist Fahmi Reza to the police over a satirical artwork they deemed as offensive.

Fahmi, 44, told 黑料社 today that he has yet to hear from the police over the complaint, which was shared online by a student from the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, or UKM. The students had accused Fahmi of 鈥渋nsulting鈥 them through a satirical artwork of a school logo they said resembled that of their institution.聽

Fahmi said that the art had nothing to do with them.聽

鈥淚t is just a satirical, fictitious logo for a fictitious [frog] university that gave out that fictitious master’s degree,鈥 he said, adding: 鈥淚t has nothing to do with UKM. In the original posting, I did not even mention UKM.鈥

Fahmi, who goes by the name Kuasasiswa on Twitter, put up that drawing on Monday in response to news reports targeting Communications Minister Saifuddin Abdullah鈥檚 reputation of jumping ship between political parties. The reports had quoted veteran UMNO party member Shahrir Abdul Samad, who said that Saifuddin should be . And what better way to illustrate that than with frogs, which Fahmi had drawn in a logo he posted on the same day, calling it 鈥淣ational University of Frogs.鈥

 

UKM鈥檚 logo is not too different from many other university logos, containing symbols such as a tiger, a hibiscus, an atom, and what their website describes as a .鈥 The logo also showed an open book, which symbolizes knowledge.

UKM logo. Photo: UKM.com.my
UKM logo. Photo: UKM.com.my

According to Fahmi, he had only found out about the police complaint on Facebook, after university student Akmal Hakim announced it yesterday.

鈥淭he original logo of our institution has been edited with images of frogs, which many in the UKM community find insulting,鈥 said , who represents UKM鈥檚 student body.聽

鈥淓ven though it was a satirical political poster, it鈥檚 clearly insulting towards a neutral educational institution that has nothing to do with the current political climate,鈥 he added. Photos showed Akmal and several others outside a police station.

Akmal also urged the authorities to investigate Fahmi for 鈥渙bscene鈥 or 鈥渋ndecent鈥 communication under the Communications and Multimedia Act.聽

UKM did not immediately respond to 颁辞肠辞苍耻迟蝉鈥 request for comment.

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