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Malaysia’s opposition mounts campaign in cyberspace

21 February 2008 0 views No Comment

() - goes to the polls next month and this time the campaign is going , as opposition parties turn to , SMS and to dodge a blackout on .Major newspapers and stations — many partly owned by parties in the ruling coalition — are awash with flattering stories on the government and its achievements ahead of March 8 .

The opposition parties rate barely a mention, but thanks to the they have begun campaigning feverishly in with the aim of reaching young, urban, .

“They control the but we’ve got now,” said 31-year-old Lee Sean Li, an accountant who avidly surfs the for alternative and complains there are only negative glimpses of the opposition in the main media.

Lee was delighted to see Lim Kit Siang post a speech on the , just minutes after Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi dissolved parliament earlier this month.

“I was impressed at how professional he was and it is a clever use of ,” Lee said, adding that 67-year-old Lim is one of the most “wired” politicians in the country.

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