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    Undilah video taken off-air over Ku Li speech, opposition figures

    By Jahabar Sadiq
    Editor

    KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 23 — A video promoting the right to vote has been taken off the air by local broadcasters despite a push for greater democracy because it contains opposition figures and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah’s speech talking about Malaysia having problems.

    The Malaysian Insider learnt that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) directed local broadcasters this week not to use the public service announcement (PSA) produced by musician Pete Teo just days after its launch on September 16.

    “MCMC emailed both Astro and Media Prima Bhd about the issue, telling them the video clip should not be aired because Ku Li speaks about the country having problems and also because it features opposition leaders,” an industry source told The Malaysian Insider, referring to Tengku Razaleigh by his popular nickname.

    “Only NTV7 used it but the MCMC email was sent to both organisations which control the majority of television channels in the country,” the source added.

    A government source confirmed that MCMC sent the email to Media Prima, which is linked to Umno and owns the NTV7 channel, and Astro, the direct broadcast satellite pay-television service.

    “The email about the PSA was sent this week,” the source said, adding he was puzzled about the directive as it referred to Tengku Razaleigh, who happens to be the Gua Musang MP for the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) government.

    The MCMC is an independent regulator but it reports to Information, Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim, who was incidentally the Kelantan prince’s comrade in Semangat 46 before the party was dissolved for the politicians to join Umno Baru, the successor party to the original Umno that was declared illegal in 1988.

    Apart from Tengku Razaleigh, the 4.38-minute video also features Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong, Deputy Health Minister Datuk Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin and opposition figures Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad and Seri Setia assemblyman Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

    Teo, who produced the independent video as a voluntary project, said the alleged directive was “disturbing” as it went against Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s latest announcement to loosen media control and strengthen civil liberties in the country.

    Najib had announced on September 15, the eve of Malaysia Day, that his administration would repeal several security laws including the Internal Security Act (ISA) and review media laws to bring about more democracy in the country.

    Teo said Tengku Razaleigh’s comments that Malaysia has problems, such as rising cost of living, brain drain, corruption, worsening ethnic relations, declining economic competitiveness, et cetera, was “a commonly acknowledged fact even within the government, let alone among the rakyat”.

    “Any objection to the mentioning of ‘problems’ not only flies in the face of reality, it also implicitly denies the need for reform, including those initiated by the PM.

    “I think it’d be more constructive if people in authority would help seek solutions to these commonly-known problems rather than try to limit the viewership of our PSA video for mentioning them,” Teo told The Malaysian Insider.

    He also responded to the “apparent objection” to the equal representation to Pakatan Rakyat (PR) figures as well as their BN counterparts by saying that “the rakyat’s interest is best served by being offered a choice between competing parties at the ballot box”.

    “I believe our unbiased representation of both the government and the opposition honours this crucial idea. Thus, a move to put pressure on broadcasters not to play our non-partisan public service video because it contains opposition figures is fundamentally undemocratic in intention.

    “Further, it also goes against the PM’s recent announcement to loosen media control and strengthen civil liberties in the country. For this to happen so soon after the PM’s historic announcement is very disturbing,” he added.

    Teo disclosed that the video clip at www.undilah.com has seen just under 300,000 views on the video-sharing site YouTube for all four language subtitled versions since the launch last Friday.

    “I am very pleased to have done this sort of numbers despite the difficult release conditions. Anyway, the plan was to massively increase (on-site, broadcast and print) publicity in the coming week so we can get more people to see it, but I guess that might be more complicated now.” he said.

    Teo confirmed that NTV7 ran the video clip for the first three days of the release and a special interview with those involved, rapper Namewee, actor Afdlin Shauki, director Benji Lim and himself.

    “To date, no other broadcaster has committed to broadcasting it, although one has expressed interest. Am not sure if the interest still holds,” said the musician behind the successful 15Malaysia project that featured short films last year.

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    25 comments

    • Daniel  •  8 months ago
      I think the banned the video because it doesn't have a sex content.
    • Jack  •  8 months ago
      No-non opposition and free party speech?........No wonder.
      • Jack 8 months ago
        Giving the right to speech to prevent bad accuzation, in the end some people abused it as a one sided issue.
    • Freedom  •  8 months ago
      Fellow Malaysian UNDI-LAh.....we are the boss, come PRU13!
    • abba  •  8 months ago
      the overall program is very opposition minded, i have expected such a move.
      • ckngk 8 months ago
        which part?
    • Gme  •  8 months ago
      mreka (amno/bn) war2kan akan kbebasan brsuara,stiakawan wlu brbeza pndpt..tp 1 slot cmni pn x lulus utk keudara. Nmpk sngt amno/bn takut dgn byg2 sndri.
    • Jeffrey Ang  •  8 months ago
      Najib is this what you called freedom of speech??? People of opposition parties or people who support oppositions party cannot vote??? Our country is so wonderful there is no problems and dilemmas at all. MCMC can you tell me Malaysia is in which utopia or fairy tale land??? Malaysia BOLEH!!! Kronisma, Rasuah dan Nepotisma kerajaan pusat Malaysia JAUH-JAUH lagi/lebih hebat/boleh/dahsyat/serius/berleluasa/teruk/kuat/dalam berbanding mana-mana pihak di Malaysia!!!
      • Persona 8 months ago
        are you sure that malaysia has no problem? reflect what you said before giving comments like this.
      • stkp 8 months ago
        persona.. he forgot to put a question mark on that statement.. if you read on, you should know he was suppose to..
      • 1 Malaysia Jahanam 8 months ago
        UMNO is a problem for Malaysia....
    • redfaceindian  •  8 months ago
      Well done to all the producers of the video clip and the actors ; true Malaysians.
    • TingK  •  8 months ago
      What's wrong with the opposition peoples in the video? Are they criminals? The more you try to fool us, the more you fool yourself!
      • redfaceindian 8 months ago
        TingK ; you are spot on man.
      • iban 8 months ago
        The introducer in the video was a key contributor in the BMF fiasco. You seem as if you aspire to champion scandalous malays as your leaders, obviously expecting most readers unaware of it , to drive
        your ulterior agendas!!
    • redfaceindian  •  8 months ago
      I read the whole article in detail, saw the whole clip and listened intently. My conclusion is the BN party that rules Malaysia sure sucks and sure sucks like hell. What a hell of a racist party. I can also add that BN has objected to the screening because of the mere fact that the clip would have been a true Malaysian runaway success. I could really vision a true Malaysian spirit in this clip, nothing racial or sensitive or political. I wonder where the brains of these BN politicians are? Or should I say UMNO?

      We can see from this how suppressed talents are in Malaysia. BN is making the Rakyat look like fools to the outside world. We know where are capabilities are but are stopped right on the track for any progress of any kind. If BN says, its progress, its progress but if its done by anyone else its bad for the country. Is this democracy? Go say it to the Spartans. BN sucks and it sure sucks like hell.
    • Lefty  •  8 months ago
      Vote please ALL Malaysians. Vote for freedom of speech, vote for an end to racism, vote for an end to corruption, vote for an end to the prostitution of Islam for political gain, vote for an end to abuse of power, vote for an end to the manipulation of history, vote for the end of illegal transfers of Govt funds, vote for an end to archaic policies that channel billions into the hands of a small group of billionaires at the expense of the rest, vote for an end to foreigners being given citizenship and bumi priviledges, vote for an end to Christian, Chinese, Indian bashing, vote for the right to be called citizens, not pendatang... by people who arrived here AFTER your ancestors, vote for an end to Interlok, and other racial stereotyping and negative indoctrination. Vote for Democracy. Vote ABU. (Anything But Umno)
      • Malaysia Cina 8 months ago
        Vote your HEAD ahhh....Corruption your HEAD ahhh,...Abuse Power your HEAD ahh....Anwar, Kapal Karam, Comrade Lim, Sabu & gang dancing you follow dancing...Wat U know about politic??? Any damage done to u & your family???
      • redfaceindian 8 months ago
        Ahfoo; can you go wash your backside, don't pollute this forum.
      • iban 8 months ago
        yang waras SEKARANG pastinya undi BN!!
    • Neil  •  8 months ago
      Datuk Seri Najib, What are you doing, you are killing Umno. Everyday going back on what you promissed, making your chances and the chances of Umno winning the next election impossible. Before it's to late, please take my advice and let The Right Honorable Dr. Mahathir make all future anouncements and suggestions with regards to the survival of UMNO.
    • Kamal  •  8 months ago
      Yes, after watching the video I'm now determined to vote at the next general election. It'll be my first voting experience and I'm 39. And after watching the video, I'll certainly vote for BN.
    • Saadiahsuluhee Saadiah  •  8 months ago
      umur pun dah 53 takkan lah saya tak tahu nak undi sapa nak pangkah macam mana...sure undi yg satu menentukan segalanya...undi adalah rahsia....our time will come to make the right choice kami yg tak berepe penting....
    • Jeffrey Ang  •  8 months ago
      @TingK
      Sometimes even hardcore criminals can even get interviewed in international channels like Discovery Channel or National Geographics channel, CNN or even BBC.
    • Yuhuu!  •  8 months ago
      What they are actually saying by pulling this video is that they are not going to give free publicity to the opposition. Meaning to say make your own video promo but will it get aired, that's the question.
    • Malaysia Cina  •  8 months ago
      Government doing the right thing, most of the malaysian are suffering "half retarded brain", sometime "SYOK SENDIRI", people dancing they follow dancing, easily brain wash by individual...especially opposition supporters........mainly DAP, PKR & PAS!!!
    • Patawali Hempedu tanah  •  8 months ago
      Why the Malaysian Insider always like to report as The Malaysian Insider learnt that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) .... like to use learnt , Why not go for the main source and quote it in the reporting. Why not just say the concern minister said ....... whatever he uttered as the main story.
    • Malaysia Cina  •  8 months ago
      Fakta-fakta pihak pembangkang terhadap B-N adalah benar-benar belaka..."corruption" & tidak adil...tapi kita kena ingat!! Jika Putrajaya ditukar tangan, tetap juga PR tidak akan terlaksana fakta-fakta yg selalu dikemukakan oleh mereka...di mana-mana bumi di dunia ini, masalah sebegini memang wujud,...inilah dikatakan NORMAL....Kalau tidak kita akan menyembah PR ..........
      Desakan dari PR...BN masih berani corrupt???
      Desakan dari PR...BN masih tidak adil???.......PR oh PR luangkan lebih masa bersama-sama dengan kerajaan demi memajukan & mengharumkan nama Malaysia....kan lagi bagus!!
    • Malaysia Cina  •  8 months ago
      Murid Sekolah India, Cina, Melayu....merayu untuk mengundi....memang padai pengarah film ini.....Ini adalah brain wash yang melampau dari Ambiga gagak hitam anak perempuan Si Liwat
    • Malaysia Cina  •  8 months ago
      lagi kesat lirik lagu NAMEWEE, lagi suka peminatnya yang Pro Malaysia atau anti kerajaan, majoriti peminatnya adalah golongan muda berbangsa Cina & berpekatan DARAH cina yang tinggi....mereka tak faham langsung akan politik negara!

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