Newspapers en route to doom, warns journalists’ union
Malaysiakini, 7 January 2010 Have newspapers lost their relevance in shaping public opinion on key issues affecting the nation and public? This is the alarming question posed by the National Union of Journalists Peninsular Malaysia (NUJ) in view of declining circulation figures. In a statement today, NUJ urged print media owners...
Malaysia: PM tells Muslims not to “heat up” Allah issue
Malaysiakini, 3 January 2009 Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today called on Muslims to be calm and not "heat up" the issue of the High Court decision to allow a Catholic weekly to use the word "Allah" in its publication. The prime minister said the government was quite aware that the issue was sensitive as well as touching...
Malaysian police seek British help to find RPK
Bernama, 31 December 2009 Police believe Malaysia Today portal editor Raja Petra Kamarudin is still in London and have asked the authorities in the British capital to trace him, inspector-general of police Musa Hassan said. "Based on intelligence, police believe Raja Petra is still hiding in London and I have asked the authorities...
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