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What you missed: Azmi Anshar's promotion to arch editor
Sadly, Malaysians are being deprived of headlines about Azmi Anshar's promotion to arch editor of a Not Straits Times as well as his incisive views as well as alternative boast upon Malaysian politics as told to India Today, a headlines weekly.
It's been censored, according to Malaysia Chronicle. Four pages have been ripped out as well as a contents page defaced with blue marker.
But it appears which Azmi was only collateral damage, as well as a genuine aim of censorship was, as usual, Anwar Ibrahim. (The inform is accessible online Anwar Ibrahim: Return of a reformer with a standfirst: Court clears Anwar Ibrahim of sodomy charges trumped up to destroy his career. Can he turn a subsequent PM?)
India Today's otherwise unremarkable inform quotes domestic analysts James Chin as well as Ooi Kee Beng, as well as Anwar's lieutenant, Azmin Ali, upon a repercussions of Anwar's acquittal of a sodomy assign upon Jan 9. NST columnist Azmi Anshar, promoted to "chief editor of one of Malaysia's many prominent dailies, The New Straits Times," is quoted as observant a verdict "will finally end Ibrahim's [sic] 'unfair advantage' over his rivals.
The only notable feature, on top of a senseless censorship, is which notwithstanding Anwar being in a headlines for over fifteen years, Indians as well as alternative foreigners still call him Mr Ibrahi, whether India Today, The Hindu, a Governing Council of a Inter-Parliamentary Union, or infrequently even a Wall Street Journal.
Filed under: Journalism, Politics
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