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Media Statement - Najib going against his own words PDF Print
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009 17:10

By Teo Nie Ching

Teo Nie Ching, Assistant Secretary of National Publicity Bureau was hitting on the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak in regards to him ‘going against his own words’, promoting democracy and freedom on one hand, while suppressing media on the other hand, intending to wipe off the negative remarks directed towards him by the media.

She issued a press statement stating that, Florence Looi, the host of the English forum show of ntv7, ‘Point of View’ which discussed about political and current issues, was given warning and transferred to other departments for inviting guests to evaluate Najib’s performance after he has gained power. This is unacceptable and has proven Najib’s intolerance towards different views and opinions. 

“If Najib wants to be a PM of the citizens, then he must be opened to criticism and listen to the voice of the people, since the people have the rights to judge and supervise the federal government’s administration as well as providing the PM with constructive opinions.” 

She stated that, ‘Point of View’ is an informal chit-chat forum show, with Looi as the host, mainly is to allow citizens from all walks of life to provide different views in regards to issue at hand. It is highly unlikely that all the contents are pro-government. 

Teo said, the sad thing is, Looi was punished for inviting commentators to evaluate Najib. This is no doubt the act of the government to pressure and suppress the media. 

She pointed out that, Malaysia has been going down the ladder in the Freedom of Information Ranking over the years. Looi’s incident will only worsen the situation; while under Najib’s government, the freedom of information which is longed for by the media worker is apparently further from their grasp.

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written by rocky, July 14, 2009 17:30:29
aiyoh cakap tak serupa bikin ma. Najib ini pandai wayang kulit. Dia suka syok sendiri, rakyat kata tak baik, dia tak kisah,kasi tutup itu cerita sini sana macam itu Mongolia masuk Malaysia tak ada rekord ma. asal dia dan dia punya bini masih itu "1st family" of 1malaysia lo, Najib suka, rakyat boleh pi mati pun dia tak kisah punya la. Kasi rakyat sikit, UMNO sapu banyak.

1malaysia...tipu satu malaysia.
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written by rocky, July 14, 2009 17:33:21
haha...just read this. new rating in town... C4. smilies/wink.gif
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written by SocratesI, July 14, 2009 17:37:19

Eh ?? They should put away the guys from Malaysian Insider for brown-nosing and commenting so lopsidedly about Najis Rosak ... a "C" or a "D" is way, way too generous ! More like a Big, Red, "F" !!! The economy is sliding and corruption is rife, and criminal activities on the rise (steeply), and all he has done is emitted Hot Stinky Air, farting through his lips, and clamping down on Press freedom and objectivity.

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written by Hakim Joe, July 14, 2009 17:51:52
These are the actual Malaysia's ratings from 2002 to 2008:

Y2002 - 110 / 139
Y2003 - 104 / 166
Y2004 - 122 / 167
Y2005 - 113 / 167
Y2006 - 92 / 168
Y2007 - 124 / 169
Y2008 - 132 / 173

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written by carribeanking7, July 14, 2009 17:53:28
Hey , what happened to the NTV7 breakfast show ?
It was the only neutral morning talk show.
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written by Hakim Joe, July 14, 2009 17:54:25
Oops I forgot to inform you people how to read it.

Example Y2002 - 110/139 means Year 2002, Malaysia ranked 110th out of 139 nations.
BTW The best for that year is Finland and the worst, North Korea.

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written by InEffective, July 14, 2009 18:16:43

what 3rd class politicians say and what they do is usually not the same.
(that's why there is no trust, no credibility, and no confidence in leadership)

Serves you right if you are gullible and simply believe what politicians tell you.
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written by storm62, July 14, 2009 18:19:38
“If Najib wants to be a PM of the citizens, then he must be opened to criticism and listen to the voice of the people, since the people have the rights to judge and supervise the federal government’s administration as well as providing the PM with constructive opinions.” - teo nie ching

my reminder again teo nie ching, Najis was NEVER and will NEVER be the PM of the citizens of Malaysia as he was NOT voted in by the people, only umno, ok?

we don't need a LIAR as a PM, got it?
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written by Sudahlah tu, July 14, 2009 18:29:24
ini cuma perkara kecil lah ....
kalau kita tahu siapa yang sebenarnya dikatakan pelabur asing yang melabur di negara ini ......... lagi banyak kes mati sakit jantung ..tau ..
negara kita digunakan oleh umno untuk melakukan kezaliman mereka .....
bayangkanlah siapa yang mereka bekerjasama di perantauan antarabangsa ...
perdagangan haram yang mereka bersubahat terutama dadah dan manusia ..lagi menakutkan....
tahulah mengapa sistem perlembagaan negar diubahkan khas untuk umno berkuasa besar ....
supaya membantu golongan elit melakukan kezaliman dan mencari keuntungan cepat ...
rakyat Malaysia cuma merupakan angka untuk menutp permainan haram mereka tu ..
manalah pernah kita mencapai kemerdekaan ... cakap adalah ...
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written by densemy, July 14, 2009 21:08:23
Censorship is the cowards way of showing they cannot cope with criticism.

How familiar are we with that scenario
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written by joeawk, July 14, 2009 22:46:29
Malaysians has already decided that he is filthy. No amount of media manipulating can changed our mind about him. No amount of help he has given to save his buddy, Razak, can change our mind that his buddy was tried by a kangaroo court. That he is a part of the scheme to kill the mongolian lady is etched in the mind and heart of all Malaysians.
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