Monthly Archives: July 2015
The Wall Street Journal: Malaysia Orders Suspension of Two Publications
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Move follows extensive reporting on 1MDB investment fund KUALA LUMPUR, ailment Malaysia—The Malaysian government ordered Friday the suspension of two publications that have been reporting on the troubles faced by the...
Zahid: Sarawak Report founder may be extradited to face Malaysian law
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(TMI) Sarawak Report editor and founder Clare Rewcastle-Brown may be extradited to Malaysia for interfering in the country's sovereignty if a "prima facie" case can be established, Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zah...
N Surendran: Zahid’s extradition threat against Clare Rencastle-Brown has no legal basis
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I refer to Home Minister Zahid Hamidi's announcement on 25 July 2015 that Clare Rencastle-Brown may be extradited from the UK to Malaysia over her 1MDB revelations. Zahid's claim that Clare can be extradited is inc...
Mahathir’s Birthday Wish For Najib: Retires Pleasantly & Enjoys Retirement
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Do You Hear The People Sing?
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Rafidah Aziz: Media Ban Does Not Solve Anything But Upset More People
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https://www.facebook.com/rafidah.aziz.315 AGAIN we are being sidetracked from the real issues at hand, prescription store and diverting unproductively from the main road to problem resolution into some dark murky si...
The Institute of Journalists Malaysia: Lift the suspensions of The Edge Malaysia and The Edge Financial Daily
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The Institute of Journalists Malaysia (IoJ) strongly urges the Malaysian Home Ministry (KDN) to lift the three-month suspension of the publishing permits of The Edge Malaysia business weekly and The Edge Financial Dai...
Chinese websites cash in on virtual love and friendship
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(The New York Times) Malaysia Suspends 2 Newspapers Covering Scandal at State-Owned Fund
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HONG KONG — The Malaysian authorities have ordered two newspapers to suspend publishing for three months over their reporting on a financial scandal that has embroiled Prime Minister Najib Razak and other members of t...
(SCMP) Malaysia suspends newspaper in 1MDB scandal amid fears over press freedom
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(South China Morning Post) Malaysian authorities have suspended publication of a business daily whose aggressive reporting on a financial scandal has rocked the government, ed a move the newspaper and media grou...
(WSJ) Anwar Ibrahim: Malaysia’s Growing Opposition Can’t Be Silenced
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Why I’ve chosen to stay and continue the fight for peaceful, mind democratic reform from my prison cell Since Prime Minister Najib Razak’s 2013 electoral victory, rx which was plagued by widespread allegations of ge...
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