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The Malaysian Insider’s demise, setback in fight for truth, justice – Lim Kit Siang

Datuk Seri Najib Razak's seven-year reign as the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia had added another casualty to its long list of infamies – the death of news portal The Malaysian Insider (TMI) from midnight.

Najib and his new Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak may feel proud of their "achievement" in the death of TMI, especially with the government blocking of the news portal last month, but to decent and thinking Malaysians, there can be no joy but immense sadness at the death of TMI.

The news portal's travails in the past eight years reflect the agonies and trials of Malaysia to become a normal democratic country where the fundamental liberties enshrined in the Merdeka Constitution in 1957 are living guarantees and not meaningless words.

Clearly those in power have forgotten the 20-year Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) guarantee of "No Internet Censorship" with the Malaysian government under Najib prepared to take Malaysia backward to the dark ages instead of forward to an Information Society.

Malaysians pay tribute to TMI editor Jahabar Sadiq and all TMI journalists for their contribution in bringing Malaysia towards the light of information and accountability, fighting the darkness of censorship and secrecy.

The battle for democracy, freedom, accountability and good governance must go on,. Although TMI has fallen, the soon-to-be former TMI journalists and like-minded Malaysians must put their shoulder to the wheel to keep alive and ablaze the aspirations of all Malaysians for truth, freedom and justice until the achievement of the Malaysian Dream. – March 14, 2016.

* Lim Kit Siang is the Gelang Patah MP, and DAP parliamentary leader.

* This is the personal opinion of the writer, organisation or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of The Malaysian Insider.

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