Posted on 19 May 2010 By Ding Jo-Ann.
A DEMONSTRATION was held on 19 May 2010 outside RTM headquarters Angkasapuri in Kuala Lumpur calling for media freedom and to protest the termination of former RTM producer Chou Z Lam. Chou alleges that his documentary over the impact of the Bakun Dam on indigenous people in Sarawak was cancelled because of RTM’s leadership’s fears [...]
Tags: 528 Media Action Group, Angkasapuri, Chou Z Lam, Ding Jo-Ann, FOE, Multimedia Gallery, RTM, allegations, cij, ethics, independence, journalism, kuala lumpur, media freedom, photos, picture gallery, protest, resignation, self-censorship, wami
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Posted on 20 November 2009 By Jacqueline Ann Surin.
HERE’S what I want to know: why was Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein appointed to the cabinet, and why is he still a minister despite an appalling track record of saying and doing the wrong things? Hishammuddin’s statements as Home Minister since he was sworn into Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s administration in April 2009, [...]
Tags: Hishammuddin Hussein, Home Ministry, Jacqueline Ann Surin, KPI, Umno, accountability, failings, hindu, incompetence, minister, protest, quotes, temple
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Posted on 22 October 2009 By Deborah Loh.
AYM logo (source: Facebook.com) WHERE lies the future of traditional media outlets in the face of blogs and other new media sources? This is not a new discussion, but my thoughts on the subject became more solidified over the past week. At the Alliance of Youth Movements (AYM) 2009 summit in Mexico City which I [...]
Tags: Deborah Loh, blogging, citizen, facebook, journalism, mass, numbers, objectivity, protest, readers, social networking, transparency, twitter
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Posted on 23 September 2009 By Deborah Loh.
THE cow head protest over the relocation of the Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu temple from Section 19 to Section 23 in Shah Alam shows, on one hand, the existence of racial and religious bigotry. But it also points to a deeper, more systemic neglect by town planners to adequately provide land for non-Muslim places of [...]
Tags: Deborah Loh, Shah Alam, Umno, cow head, hindu, indian malaysian, interview, land, places, protest, racist, religion, state government, temples, worship
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Posted on 11 September 2009 By Ding Jo-Ann.
PETALING JAYA, 11 Sept 2009: The Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)’s investigation of Malaysiakini this week is not the first time the online news site has been harassed or threatened by the state. In fact, Malaysiakini has experienced harassment and received threats from state agencies and government leaders under the previous administration of Tun [...]
Tags: Ding Jo-Ann, MCMC, Malaysiakini, Shah Alam, YouTube, aliran, censorship, cij, communication and multimedia act, cow head, hindu, investigation, media blackout, protest, temple, video
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Posted on 11 September 2009 By Hadil El-Khouly.
A real dialogue (All pics courtesy of Mas Hamzah) AS a Muslim foreigner coming to Malaysia from the Arab world, I was filled with curiosity and excitement at the chance to witness Islam in a country like Malaysia which we look up to as a developed, thriving Muslim country rich in cultural and religious diversity. [...]
Tags: Hadil El-Khouly, MCMC, arab, cow head, hindu, muslim, protest, religion, temple, tolerance
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