刚刚看到了The Star的消息,在马来西亚不但闻名提供了底素质与昂贵收费的网络服务,现在联合了马来西亚26互联网服务供应商[Internet Service Provider (ISP)]开始行动的禁止马来西亚人民在网络无国际的情况下封锁马来西亚著名部落格(http://www.malaysia-today.net/)。此消息来自The Star
PETALING JAYA: All 21 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the country have been ordered by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to block the controversial Malaysia Today website, an industry source revealed.
The notices were sent out on Tuesday in accordance with Section 263 of the Communications and Multimedia Act.
“This means that MCMC is allowed to block any particular website which has committed acts that contravene the local laws of the country, for example, sedition,” the source said.
Meanwhile, Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamaruddin lashed out against the blocking of the online portal, saying it was a breach of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) charter.
Under the MSC Malaysia 10-Point Bill of Guarantees, it is stated that as part of its commitment to ensuring the success of MSC Status companies, the Government promised to “ensure no Internet censorship”.
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“The Government has clearly broken its own promise,” said Raja Petra yesterday. Asked whether he was notified of the reasons of the blocking, he answered no.
“I will turn this into a big issue, no doubt. When it is known that the Government has violated the charter, MSC will die. I will personally see to it,” he said.
TMnet, the country’s biggest ISP, Maxis and Time refused to comment.
However, at 11.30pm, a check by The Star found that Malaysia Today has launched a mirror site which can be easily accessed.
现在大家只好,写文章是多加小心… 但我们这小小的公民,对法律不清不楚的。但会招这种方法对待,实在不值!!Mic, 现在你还是去删掉你那些说到国家的文章吧,哈哈… 还是成为中文部落格,也行哦… 哈哈

真的…如果一颗流星可以炸来大马,
希望它可以先炸掉政府…==
到时候连自己性命都保不住哦, 不值得 >.<
我们都不在政府里不会有事
哈哈
之前我有写过政府的坏话… 之后怕死, 删除了,哈哈
Hmm…how could this be possible?
We can’t even blog about our true feeling on our online dairy? hmm…
I just don’t understand…
You are in US. Not Malaysia, haha
There’s always ways to change Malaysia… that’s to fight for your country!
yaya.
And thanks for visiting my blog. You are Mic brother?
Sad man…. i always worry will be the next RPK….
RPK ?? means ??
worried about ISA better… haha
RPK means Raja Petra Kamarudin, which is Malaysia-Today owner.. Yes, mic’s brother
oo… I see… Thanks for your information^^