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Free press vital for developed nation
Chandra Kanagasabai | May 6, 08 1:38pm
The cacophony from the press on World Press Day and the divergent views from members of the ruling coalition on free speech in Malaysia fails to address the central problem. That central problem is best illustrated by Che Det aka Dr Mahathir Mohamad who in his blog, last week said
Media under Dr M
Mega defamation awards




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