"Belden
Namah, Deputy Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea is not homosexual according to
his young, male, personal assistant.
Anu
Yadav, an Australian recent law graduate who works as the Deputy Prime
Minister's personal assistant and general 'gofor' and who was one of the
passengers on the falcon jet last November when it was buzzed by Indonesian
fighter jets,
denied
that Mr Namah was gay but would not reveal the source of his knowledge.
Speculation
as to the sexuality of Mr Namah and the conduct of a national leader was piqued
by a report in Australia's Channel Seven news that spoke of a "senior
minister from an overseas government" (this morning confirmed to be Belden
Namah by a front-page exposé in the Sydney Morning
Herald ) being ejected from the Casino last April for
obscene behaviour.
Internal casino
documents, revealed
this morning, tell how the now Deputy Prime Minister of Papua New
Guinea sexually harassed a male dealer, and became threatening when his
advances were rejected last April.
"Can
I love you, you are so pretty to me, " Belden Namah beseeched the male
croupier after repeatedly asking for the dealers phone number and despite the
dealer replying, "I am a boy cannot love you," according to the
internal memo.
When
Mr. Namah asked "can I f**k you tonight, I have a big d**k," the
dealer asked to be moved to another table.
Mr.
Namah was thrown out of the casino when his unrequited advances became more
lurid during which time he threatened the security guard including
"something about making his wife cry tomorrow."
For
most countries that have legalised homosexual acts the gender of the person
being sexually harassed would be of no consequence, however to Papua New Guinea
where such acts are still on the statute books (ie Illegal), the incident
brings up additional serious considerations of Namah's suitability to lead a
developing Christian nation.
After
some hours Belden Namah was readmitted to the casino as a high rolling client –
playing in the special high-rollers room. He had allegedly deposited
$800,000 with the casino – which brings up another whole set of questions. "
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