Aliran views with grave concern and consternation the bold banner headline that recently ‘graced’ the rabid Utusan Malaysia in an outrageous manner, screaming, ‘What else do the Chinese want?’ Continue reading »
“Tsunami Cina” dan “Apa lagi Cina mahu?” – kenyataan sebegini seolah-olah ditimbulkan oleh pihak yang tidak bertanggungjawab, kata Projek Dialog. Continue reading »
Mustafa K Anuar comes up with a tongue-in-cheek take of some of the weird things happening in the country. Continue reading »
We should band together, certainly at the next general elections, based on a common desire to respect each other and to live together peacefully in this place we call our home, writes Zaharom Nain. Continue reading »
Utusan Malaysia will have to decide whether it wants to remain a sensationalist paper that mocks journalism standards or a respected daily that reports the truth without fear or favour and holds leaders accountable, writes Mustafa K Anuar. Continue reading »
Tak kira apa sudut yang diambil, apa yang jelas ialah media dan wartawannya telah ‘dikurung’, ujar Mustafa K Anuar. Turut merasakan impak ‘kurungan’ ini ialah rakyat jelata yang dahagakan berita dan maklumat yang berguna. Continue reading »
Apa gunanya ada kesatuan sekerja yang memayungi ribuan ahli-ahlinya jika ia tanpa mampu untuk membicarakan isu-isu nasional yang melibatkan kepentingan rakyat, ujar Amran Ahmad. Continue reading »
The National Union of Journalists is disappointed that the Utusan Malaysia’s domestic inquiry (DI) for NUJ president Ha’ta Wahari scheduled for a day (17 January 2010) did not materialise. Continue reading »
While today’s Utusan Malaysia predictably ‘graces’ its front page with the photos of Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and his allegedly sodomised former aide Saiful Bukhari under the screaming headline, ‘Berlaku penetrasi’ (Penetration occurs), theSun soaks in a wrap-around of four pages of ‘advertorial’ about 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). Continue reading »