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These 8 Key Scenes Were Cut From Malaysia's Censored Version Of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
However, the cuts do not amount to 24 minutes, as alleged by some on Malaysian Twitter.
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Algeria Shuts Down Internet For 2 Hours So Students Can't Cheat In Exams
Internet connections were cut nationwide to coincide with two school tests.
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MCMC Confirms Medium And Sarawak Report Are No Longer Blocked In Malaysia
Local access restrictions imposed on the sites have been lifted.
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All You Need To Know About UN's Letter To The Malaysian Government About Freedom Of Speech
The Malaysian government has yet to respond to the United Nations' queries.
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This Malaysian Says Deadpool Should Be Banned Due To Uncensored F-Bombs In The Movie
Not everyone is happy with the Merc with a Mouth.
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Malaysian Censor Board Says The Word 'Animals' In This Film Is A Security Threat
The film is made by highly acclaimed Singaporean filmmaker Tan Pin Pin.
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Half-pig character removed because actor is less known in Malaysia, says film distributor
Hint: He's on the chubby side. :p
Updated from: Can You Spot Who's Missing From This 'The Monkey King 2' Billboard In KL?
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Censoring Websites Infringes On An Individual's Right To Freedom Of Information, Say Civil Rights Activists
This is because the censorship board has a "social and religious responsibility".
Updated from: Zahid Hamidi Wants To Set Up Huge Firewall To Filter YouTube Videos
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How To Effectively Evade Government Censorship Of The Internet
In the 25th instalment of our weekly TECH TUESDAY column, we're going to look into different ways to circumvent the censorship and access blocked websites.
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[PHOTOS] What Pakistan Doesn't Want People To Read About Its Ties With Bin Laden
Today's edition of The International New York Times was stripped of its cover story in Pakistan. Instead of seeing a lengthy report on "What Pakistan knew about bin Laden," readers were greeted with an enormous section of white space that dominates the paper's front page.
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Alleged Members Of Anonymous Legion Charged With Hacking Of Singapore PM's Office Website
A YouTube video put up by someone claiming to be part of the international hacker group Anonymous is threatening to bring down key infrastructure in Singapore. (PS: Video inside the story).
Updated from: [NEW UPDATES] 'Anonymous' Threatens Singapore Government And The Philippines
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