Putrajaya moves to soothe newsmen



Putrajaya has moved to ease family with headlines organisations following a aftermath of a Bersih 3.0 rally, where a military were indicted of injuring during least a dozen newsmen.

It is schooled which Minister in a Prime Minister Department, Koh Tsu Koon, got a ball rolling during a assembly with editors from several Chinese dailies today.

Also present during a assembly were Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's Chinese affairs partner Wong Nai Chee and press cabinet member Joan Lai.

During a meeting, during a restaurant in Petaling Jaya, editors were asked to share their views upon Bersih 3.0 and criticism upon a purported high-handedness of a military opposite journalists.

NONEMeanwhile, all major headlines organisations will be assembly military representatives during a assembly during Bukit Aman inhabitant military domicile tomorrow.

According to a source, a details of a assembly were not revealed to a headlines organisations, but it is believed to be related to a Bersih 3.! 0 rally.
However,Malaysiakiniis among those organisations not invited to this meeting.

Earlier today, PKR vice-president N Surendran (right)had indicted a Home Ministry of summoning media bosses to a briefing a day prior to Bersih 3.0, where he purported they were educated to play down acts of military violence.

Surendran pronounced which PKR has justification of this which proves which Najib's vows to reform press laws ring hollow.

Although Malay and English newspapers - solely theMalay Mail- have been pale upon military assault opposite reporters upon Saturday, Chinese dailies have been highlighting a issue up until today.

Yesterday, theChina Presscarried a front page story with cinema! of thir teen harmed reporters underneath a heading 'Victims of assault during a rally, what did a reporters do wrong?'

The National Union of Journalists has also urged a authorities toinvestigatethe make a difference and book erring military personnel.
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