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southeast asian press alliance | a regional force for press freedom southeast asian press alliance a regional force for press freedom Home About SEAPA Events and Announcements   Malaysian mainstream media further demonise marginalised voices November 27, 2007 The Malaysian mainstream media, long shackled by repressive laws and their political masters, recently outdid themselves in toeing the official line by painting a dangerously lopsided picture of two rallies in the Kuala Lumpur capital that happened within weeks of each other. That thousands joined both rallies, in a nation that has been conditioned to shun street protests as violent, was an obvious cry for attention to their causes. But you wouldn’t know what they really had to say, or what really happened at the rallies, if you were to solely read New Straits Times and The Star , as revealed in content analyses by Aliran, a human rights NGO based in the northern island of Penang. See: Hindraf rally:...

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