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Raja Petra started the Malaysia Today website and his blog to facilitate open discussion on Malaysia's political and social scenes. In his online writings, he was often humorous and sometimes critical of the current political developments in Malaysia. He advocated for transparency, accountability and justice in the Malaysian political system.
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In May 2006, Ahirudin started Rocky's Bru, [8] a Blogger.com-based blog centred primarily on journalism, mass media and politics. Ahirudin's blog has garnered sufficient attention by the NSTP that it was blocked from NSTP offices and branches nationwide within two weeks after the blog was formed, [9] and has prompted the group to launch a lawsuit against him, alongside blogger Jeff Ooi, on 11 ...
It includes Malaysian bloggers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Malaysian women bloggers" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
In covering the trial, the BBC in an article called Malaysiakini: The upstart that changed Malaysia's media landscape said that "Malaysiakini's success so far, its very survival, are all the more remarkable in a country where all news media was once subject to government control, and in a region where truly independent, quality journalism is ...
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Malaysian Today is an English-language bi-monthly tabloid which focuses on youth lifestyle, entertainment and sports. Published every first and third Thursday and owned by The Sun as an associate company, it can be picked up in selected outlets in the Klang Valley, especially in college and university vicinities and selected food courts and mamak restaurants.