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Jul 29 2008



Pakatan state magazines come under fire

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and state governments had announced the publication of magazines that various groups branded as propoganda. These groups called the the two state governments ‘hypocrites’ as they were doing the same thing as the previous governments which they had earlier criticised.

Malaysiakini carried some of the responses from these groups:

Watch:

-based Watch group described Suara Rakyat, published by the DAP-led government and Citra in PAS-led as “merely a public tool of partisan propaganda.”“The governments are no different from the previous ones after all. They are hypocrites by copying BN policy to serve their cynical self interests,” said its coordinator B K Ong, stressing Watch’s stand on governments to ‘stay away’ from publications.

Even if a state government funds and publishes a state magazine, he argues it should be administrated by an independent editorial board to provide free and fair news coverage.

“But these magazines are more like mouthpieces of state governments than independent magazines,” he told Malaysiakini.

By following the precedent set by his predecessor, Ong said Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng had proven to be a hypocrite since “he had condemned BN-controlled all these years.”

“He should have titled the magazine as Suara Kerajaan (Government Voice) not Suara Rakyat (People’s Voice),” he said.

United Hindu Religious Council:

President G Mugunthan criticised the state governments of not going on an austerity drive to save government spending, more so during such difficult times for the people.“The Pakatan state governments claim to be thrifty but are wrongly spending precious government funds
on propaganda. The money could have well spent for noble causes like helping the poor and Tamil schools,” he stressed.

Aliran:

Although social reform movement Aliran is not against the government-sponsored publications, it nonetheless said that state magazines should be more for “intellectual discourse, intelligent thinking and people centric.”

Heritage Trust:

Heritage Trust head Dr Choon Sim Poey concurred that it would not be right for the state governments to utilise public funds for political publicity, instead of  publishing government policies and action plans for the information of the people.

Opposition Leader in :

Azhar Ibrahim on Monday criticised the state government of going back on its promise to cut operational costs due to a lack of funds.“Is this what we call the ‘CAT’ government?” he asked, taking a swipe at the state government’s widely-propagated principles of competency, accountability and transparency (CAT).

it is estimated that government will spent RM300,000 (20,000 copies x 3 editions) . is also expected to spend same amount for 6 editions of 10,000 copies each. Suara Rakyat (52 pages), ’s version is in 3 languages - Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. Citra (20 pages) is in Malay only.

Previous government spent nearly RM300,000 a year to publish separate Malay, Chinese and Tamil magazines in . The Malay version, Wawasan Rakyat was published first in 1994, Hong Yuan in Mandarin was launched in 1999 while Makkal Madal in Tamil was started in 2003.

The previous BN government only published Warta in Bahasa.

The Pakatan government must be careful to ensure that they do not follow the path of those they criticised earlier. This kind of expense will not go down well with public, and will be used by opposition to attack government.

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One Response to “Pakatan state magazines come under fire”

  1. Killeron 01 Aug 2008 at 1:00 am

    Poobalan

    Try to read the magazine if you can…if will tell you the true nature of LGE and DAP.

    The mag is pure propaganda and every page has the pic of LGE. In fact LGE is building himself a cult like Karunanithi / Jayalalitha in T/Nadu. Perhaps he is a Tamil movie fan…hahahahahahahaha

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