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Thursday, May 03, 2018

Malaysian under PM Mahathir in 1987

MM Online - Pakatan would unshackle Malaysian media if victorious (extracts):


KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — A Pakatan Harapan (PH) federal government would reverse laws and policies that restrict press freedom in Malaysia, said DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng.

The Penang PH chairman said the fourth estate in Malaysia has been prevented for decades from performing its function as a watchdog of the government.


Bullshit, Guan Eng. You should check on the record of your nominated PM in regards to his intolerant attitude towards the press before you talk big.

From Wikipedia re 27 October 1987 when PM Mahathir launched Ops Lalang which imprisoned both you and your father:

In the afternoon the day following the first arrests, the Home Ministry withdrew the licences of the English language newspapers The Star and Sunday Star, the Chinese language Sin Chew Jit Poh, and the Malay language Watan.




The Star was claimed to have being targeted as it had served as an outlet for alternative views from non-established groups as well as dissident opinions from Mahathir's rival Team B, and it and the other two were also the only domestic newspapers that regularly covered the activities of public interest groups.



how he fck up Ku Li with fake news 

Tunku Abdul Rahman, who wrote a column for The Star, said that "we are on the road to dictatorship", a comment which wasn't reported by the other newspapers.

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Watan never fully recovered from it and closed its doors permanently in 1996. In the aftermath of the crackdown on newspapers and a subsequent legislation on press activity, editorials of newspaper started to self-censor and became cautious about the stories they ran.



According to journalists working during that period, newspapers were also advised by the Home Ministry to avoid certain issues, and editors were called for briefings with various ministries on the way a subject should be covered.

The Star itself, after its return, never regained its previous 'liberal flavour'.



The Printing Presses and Publications Act was amended to make printers and publishers re-apply their licences annually, and established an ouster clause preventing any revocation of license by the Home Affairs Minister from being called into question by the courts.


13 comments:

  1. Don't be trapped in 30 year old stories.
    Lim Guan Eng, Lim Kit Siang, Anwar Ibrahim, Kak Wan will ensure a Pakatan Federal Administration does not retrograde back to 1987.

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    1. wah, working really hard for your dedak kpi

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    2. I've been a PKR supporter since 1998. I know what they stand up for.
      I have a million ringgit home and drive a large German brand sedan. Zero debts. All honestly earned from hard-work and brains.
      No need for any Dedak.

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    3. If Lim Guan Eng, Lim Kit Siang, Anwar Ibrahim, Kak Wan goes to jail (or Anwar's case, stays in jail), then what can they do to stop Mahathirsm 2.0?

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  2. I thought people are saying if ever Harapan wins GE14 TDM will be a puppet under the control of DAP. So how can he clamp down on free press? Or are we now saying if Harapan wins TDM will again be in complete control and DAP etc will be subservient. Which is it? Do we really think he can do in 2018 what he did 30 years ago?

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    1. Being a political fox throughout his life, do you really think he CANT do in 2018 what he did 30 years ago?

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    2. He is now totally,completely on De Dak side now...that's why he's talking like the Bumno which he used to condemn not too long ago. What a difference a de dak make, wakakakkaka. Cash is indeed king...semua bisa di atur, pak !

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    3. JJ,
      Actually I have noticed this cheebye even during susan loone time. CK knows why I kept attacking this cheebye since day one

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  3. but under najib, many blog u list at the side cannot access. only those that kiss najib ass survive, quite obvious u r from the latter group wakaka.

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    1. Bingo ! Sini block, sana block ! Now with anti fake news lagi. Oh nevermind, MT and Ktemoc masih ada, thank god ! wakakakkaka

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  4. Yeah! Remove the Print and Publishing Act.

    FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDOM!

    No need to read trash anymore from print media.

    Vote PAKATAN HARAPAN!

    Wakakakakakakaka

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    1. and Anti Fake news act! Piggy Piggy Nostro......how could you forget that?

      Come on la! Admit that you are kaytee's double

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    2. There really is no such thing as media freedom.

      At the end of the day. the media owner can dictate what can and cannot be published.

      Also, advertisers can pull their ads from media carrying articles they do not want their advertisements to be associated with, such as happened in the case of Google, which began to more strictly enforce its terms regarding nature of content, by demonetising certain You Tube videos deemed inappropriate by advertsers, resulting in many You Tube content creators whining and moaning.

      For example:-

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjmEQnghKzI

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXoXFIGXnq0

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_ZwsMg_Goo

      Spare change! spare change! spare change!
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMQR7_zBhXk

      No government censorship involved here, all private sector censorship.

      BTW. There was no "Fourth Estate" in France at the time of the French Revolution. There were only the First Estate (the clergy and the Roman Catholic Church), the Second Estate (the nobility) and the Third Estate (urban commoners including merchants, businessmen, professionals and so forth). Outside the three estates were the serfs who were tied to the landlords.

      Edmund Burke is credited with using the term "Fourth Estate" for the first time in a U.K. parliamentary debate in 1787 and the term generally means - "a segment of society that wields an indirect but significant influence on society even though it is not a formally recognized part of the political system".

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Estate

      At the end of the day however, the owner of a part of this "Fourth Estate" determines its freedom, as well as the advertisers whose advertisements pay the journalists' salaries.

      Anyway, what is the point of media freedom when those in power continue with business as usual, despite all the media chatter, which we already have in overabundance online to the point of opinion overload?

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