Bid to prevent no-confidence vote on Malaysian Prime Minister from being reported
In a desperate bid to prevent reporters from reporting on a possible no confidence vote on the Prime Minister, the Malaysian government today set up a barricade to prevent reporters from entering the Parliament.
Preparing for motion of no confidence
Campaign to topple PM Abdullah
Fresh allegations linking Deputy PM Najib's wife to Altantuya's case
RPK playing high stakes poker
Malaysian Police more likely to "jail the messenger", again
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