KDN hauls up Chinese papers for Berish reports

Editors of Sin Chew, Nanyang Siang Pau as well as China Press were called to a Home Ministry upon Tuesday, apparently about reports favourable to a Bersih 2.0 convene organisers, MalaysiaKini reports. The ministry eventually reliable which a assembly was held, but brushed it off as a unchanging meeting.

We have meetings with (editors of) Chinese, Malay as well as English newspapers from time to time to point out uncomfortable reports, MalaysiaKini quotes Abdul Aziz Md Nor as saying. Aziz is head of a KDN press censorship board, strictly called a Publications Control as well as Quranic content unit.

He had initially denied to MalaysiaKini which any such assembly had taken place, but owned up after KDN secretary-general Mahmood Adam reliable it. Aziz pronounced a unit had discussed various issues with a editors, refusing to confirm which a assembly was about a reporting upon a Bersih 2.0 convene upon Saturday.

He also pronounced no verbal warnings had been issued. When pressed as to either show-cause letters would be issued, he reiterated: we have told you, no warnings.


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