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    Home Ministry censors Bersih article in The Economist

    By Clara Chooi

    KUALA LUMPUR, July 19 — Censors have blacked out parts of an article in the latest edition of The Economist which had called Putrajaya’s handling of the Bersih rally overzealous, even as the Najib administration struggles to deflect the barrage of criticisms in the international media about the government crackdown.

    Among the parts blacked out are mentions of the heavy-handedness of the police and the accusation that the government withdrew its offer to protesters to use a stadium for the rally.

    The article titled “Taken to the cleaners — an overzealous government response to an opposition rally” chronicles the chaos on July 9 when police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse the tens of thousands who took to the city’s streets here to demand electoral reforms.

    Although the full article is available online, the Home Ministry still inked out four lines in the article, one of which notably reported on the death of one man during the rally.

    Baharuddin Ahmad, the husband of a PKR leader, collapsed while trying to escape the chaos on July 9 and has now been elevated to “hero” status by rally supporters bent on ensuring his death had not been in vain.

    The Economist wrote “The police fired tear gas and water cannon into the crowd, and one man died of a heart attack” but the second portion of the sentence was blacked out.

    The ministry also inked out three other lines in the article which spoke of “heavy-handed police tactics”, the alleged chemical bombardment on the Tung Shin Hospital which is now being investigated and how the government withdrew its stadium offer.

    The blotted out parts read: “The march itself was then banned, although the authorities offered Bersih a stadium to meet in — and then withdrew the offer” and “The heavy-handed police tactics have provoked a lot of anger; the government has conceded an official investigation into claims of police brutality. In one instance (caught on film), police seemed to fire tear gas and water cannon into a hospital where protesters were sheltering from a baton charge”.

    According to The Economist, however, Malaysia has a history of censoring its articles.

    In an article written last September, The Economist said the ministry often blacks out stories “that it judges may offend Muslims, among other things”.

    “Images can also prompt action. The cover of last year’s Christmas issue showing Adam and Eve was censored in five countries. Malaysian officials covered up Eve’s breasts,” the article added.

    The weekly also listed Malaysia third below India and China on its chart of the 12 countries that either censors, bans or confiscates copies of The Economist. The weekly is sold in 190-odd countries worldwide.

    According to the chart, Malaysia has censored 11 issues between January 2009 and August 2010 while India has censored 31 issues and China has censored 13 and either banned or confiscated 12.

    The Malaysian government has been portrayed as heavy-handed in the foreign media for its handling of the tumultuous Bersih rally on July 9, forcing its top leaders to launch public relations exercises to defend their image.

    Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor was sent to Jakarta to explain the crackdown and a letter was also penned to the influential Wall Street Journal last week, denying that protestors had suffered intimidation or repression at its hands.

    Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has also been forced to defend his handling of Bersih, telling in an interview with CNN’s John Defterios that police action had been “mild” and insisting to international reporters during his trip to London last week that allowing the Bersih march would have resulted in protracted chaos in the country.

     

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    31 comments

    • MISS THOR  •  10 months ago
      the chinese say fire cannot be wrap in paper.simple as that.
      • Sasha 10 months ago
        hu2...got it...
      • super arm 10 months ago
        the malay say...chinese can never be trusted
      • redfaceindian 10 months ago
        Forget about Vision 2020, forget about high income nation, forget about Rakyat di dahulukan, pencapaian di utamakan, forget 1Malaysia...........forget about fair and clean elections. BN is History at the next GE.
    • Adam Adam  •  10 months ago
      why need to black out lines of sentences? got something to hide or what? ... manipulative idiots~
      BN and Umno.....we know so much of thier bad stuff.....never good things coming out from those party. censor this, censor that. block this, block that.....they think rakyat was born few minutes ago in this world and dont know a thing ??? they think rakyat is some mere fools that could be fooled ? wait till election comes and remove some of BN powers...giving the ruling government too much power is like giving a barehand murderer a loaded Gun. Rakyat , you all pay income taxes , so please vote wisely
      • manivas 10 months ago
        Very well said......... we support you.
      • Mahir 10 months ago
        Why you think that the Goverment today were unfair to you and you think the opposite party is fair to you.Are you still thinking that the others people are same as you which you can blame others as you wish and you think that others people method of thinking is low as you.You cannot just blaming to express your angry and we cannot settle the problem with angry but with ours mind and you think that PR is a good choice for you eventhough others people don't like it.You think you have make a wisely choice because of you think they are good people by your concernce.They are using people like you who are not thinking wisely just to fulfill their dream and you are drowning with them.Only truth people realise the true.
    • hamzah  •  10 months ago
      Najib!!!! don't deny rakyat of their rights for democracy. The more u threaten them the quicker your downfall...don't forget your half brother Hosny Mubarak. 1Rakyat is gaining momentum.
      • Mahir 10 months ago
        Mr.Hamzah, you ancious talking about democracy but only minority people like you who feel like you're not in Democracy country but the majority people likes peaceful and harmonies situation dont like people like accusing others for yours bad conduct and shameless to the country. You dont even know what is Democracy and still want to defend yours argument.You can compare ours country with others whereas we see that ours economy was not gain by the majority people like Malay but chinese so whree is yours democracy stand for, if you say that we are not democracy meaning that the Malay will control the economy not chinese.I hope you understand.DO YOU?
    • Mamakcyber1  •  10 months ago
      Mamakcyber1 geleng geleng kepala baca artikel ni.......
      • super arm 10 months ago
        mamak........kalau ko tak baca artikel ni pun kepala hang memang selalu geleng geleng
      • Meteorlight 10 months ago
        Mamakcyber1 geleng-geleng kepala :
        - it is the truth, why need to black out certain facts
        - it is as precise and as clear to understand if intelligence and maturity is used
        - he could see the light to understand efficiently
        - he foresees the usual retrospects, defensiveness,slurs from many but good
        response from others
      • Mamakcyber1 10 months ago
        Thunder Bolt... I like...:)))

        Gimau...ngeh ngeh ngeh.....lawak ek....:)))
    • Eugene  •  10 months ago
      Najib, if you don't listen to us, you are fired! Threatening Malaysians means waging war against us. You and the Minister of home affair must be responsible for the your conduct.
      • Mahir 10 months ago
        You don't throw yours angry to others for yours own mistakes and you cannot influence others with yours comment.You are responsible for others bad conduct by accusing others people wrongly and meaning that you are clean and not dirty.Its better that you look at yourself first before accusing others peoples.TQ
    • Key Bored  •  10 months ago
      so undemocratic... please let the rakyat read whatever thats out there and they can decide for themselves what they want to take out of it. no need to censor2 waste rakyat money only... furthermore, if there is nothing to hide pasal apa nak censor2 this part le that part le. pasal pe buat kerje macam tu??
    • Justin  •  10 months ago
      Not surprised, considering that these are the same people that confisicates comic books written locally which were deemed critical of the ruling party. The Home Ministry have widespread unchecked powers that for many years have been used to intimidate and persecute individuals and corporations which are not aligned to BN.

      This proves that they are in denial - people who can afford to buy The Economist (which costs RM 20 per issue) usually can afford the internet, and hence can still read articles like this in Yahoo highlighting the fear and irrationality of our politicians.
    • Aziz  •  10 months ago
      most corrupted govt. in history...
    • Pietruha  •  10 months ago
      UMNO communist !!!!!!!
    • jay  •  10 months ago
      haha oldskool. Wil emerge..arent we have Net?
    • snowclaws  •  10 months ago
      why need to black out lines of sentences? got something to hide or what? ... manipulative idiots~
    • Sasha  •  10 months ago
      democracy??foot!!!! sounds more like communism....take charge on everything,anything....
    • Confuse'D  •  10 months ago
      Get your stuffs ready, KDN will be replenished soon. Public is not stupid anymore.
    • Fauzi  •  10 months ago
      Malaysian ministry running scared because rakyat already know their tembelang hahahaha...
    • Capo  •  10 months ago
      They act like they can do anything. Its time we took away everything.
    • socai  •  10 months ago
      What I seen now is that the UMNO is showing how concern towards safe-keeping of the rakyat is just a politic gimmick shows....rakyat now alert and not buying this old stuff....nor either the world who believe the actual meaning of Democracy aslo start unsensored disccusion and critics with our leaders....so who play with fire....definitely will be badly burnt and suffering of the pain now.....
    • vapour83  •  10 months ago
      BN and Umno.....we know so much of thier bad stuff.....never good things coming out from those party. censor this, censor that. block this, block that.....they think rakyat was born few minutes ago in this world and dont know a thing ??? they think rakyat is some mere fools that could be fooled ? wait till election comes and remove some of BN powers...giving the ruling government too much power is like giving a barehand murderer a loaded Gun. Rakyat , you all pay income taxes , so please vote wisely
    • Mamakcyber1  •  10 months ago
      Mamakcyber1 dok ingat kat Malaysia ni kita hanya ada Lembaga Penapis Filem... Rupa2nya sangkaan saya salah lah pulak... Ada rupanya Lembaga Penapis Majallah2...Sejak bila ek??? Ngeh ngeh ngeh...
    • arosli  •  10 months ago
      Coruppted govt in history!!!!!!!!. Still you can live in peace and harmony. Should be grateful.
    • walk the plank  •  10 months ago
      Isn't the Parliament a round table discussion,as suggested by some of us? but, how deaths in lock-ups went under the carpet. Even the grandiose formation of MACC caught many of us fabbergasted when the CCTV does not record! Isolated case maybe, excusable it is not!

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