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  2. Hundreds protest against the Malaysian government after ... - AOL

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    Hundreds of people staged an anti-government rally Saturday in the Malaysian capital, accusing Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of helping his key ally escape prosecution in exchange for political ...

  3. Category:Malaysian political websites - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian political blogs (2 P) Pages in category "Malaysian political websites" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  4. Category:Malaysian political blogs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Malaysian political blogs" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Malaysia Today; S.

  5. Free Malaysia Today - Wikipedia

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    Financing reportedly came from undisclosed investors who aimed to "open up political discourse" in Malaysia. [4] Its headquarters is in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. In 2013, FMT was reportedly the smallest of Malaysia's "three largest and most influential" online-only news outlets—along with Malaysiakini and The Malaysian Insider. [4]

  6. After checkered results in state polls, Malaysian leader ...

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    Before Anwar, Malaysia had had three prime ministers since 2018 as lawmakers shifted allegiance for political gains. Anwar, 76, told a news conference late Saturday that his federal government ...

  7. Relief for Malaysian leader Anwar, as the opposition fails to ...

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    Malaysian state elections Saturday ended in a return to the political status quo, with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's government and the Islamist opposition both retaining control of three states ...

  8. Malaysia Today - Wikipedia

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    On 27 August 2008 the Malaysia Today website was blocked by the Malaysian government, [2] allegedly in response to unspecified reader comments to a 16 January 2008 article. [3] The censorship was removed on 12 September 2008, but Raja Petra Kamaruddin was arrested the same day under the ISA (Internal Security Act).

  9. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar faces crucial test of support ...

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    Malaysia has had three prime ministers in the past four years before the November polls as lawmakers switched allegiance for political mileage. Anwar’s rise to the top job caps a roller-coaster ...