Turkish government purges its system (is Malaysia doing the same?)
Pull comparisons between Turkey and Malaysia on how both governments manage their grip on power.
Pull comparisons between Turkey and Malaysia on how both governments manage their grip on power.
Between 20th and 21st July, I observed and monitored as many local news organisations as I could to see how they covered the 1MDB controversy.
Since as Malaysians, we have always been obsessed with breaking records, how does holding this record feel?
Are the authorities picking on the mosquito flying in a dark corner of the auditorium rather than the giant elephant sitting right on the stage?
With Mustapha Kamil, a very senior figure in the local journalism industry coming out and actually admitting it, maybe others would be willing to share too.
A proposed amendment to the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 in Parliament that, if enacted, will restrict online freedom of expression if more than before.
Could ‘The Master and his Wolf’ do for Malaysia what ‘The Act of Killing’ and ‘The Look of Silence’ did for Indonesia?
Whenever I write an article, produce a film or take a photograph, I make sure that I do my best because when it gets published, it will bear my name. That is what it means to earn a byline. Basically, when you put your name to it, it means that you are responsible for it and your reputation is staked on it.
First, it was a plot by the Wall Street Journal to topple Datuk Seri Najib Razak as the prime minister of Malaysia. Then, it was a plot by several other international newspapers.
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