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| Not so subtle agenda – ‘Sarawak Reports’ has given up the fight |
Taib Mahmud’s $5million dollar a year ‘Cyber-war
Campaign’ has conceded a humiliating defeat, with the final
demise of the site ‘Sarawak Reports’.
Sarawak
Reports was part of a vicious network of internet sites, set up by the
crooked UK-based production FBC Media, in a hired attempt to
undermine this blog and to attack the opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.
By
adopting a virtually identical name to our own, FBC clearly
hoped they could confuse web-surfers into reading their pro-Taib propaganda,
instead of our research into Taib’s 30 years of corrupt government.
However,
there is little evidence that readers were in fact fooled but this costly
exercise. The site never dared to publish the handful of comments it
received for its stories, which were little more than dreary ‘puff pieces’
praising Taib’s ‘progress and development’ policies.
The
site also carried a permanent section devoted to attacking the Editor of
Sarawak Report and family members.
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| Black propaganda – who did they think they were kidding? |
Collapse
of Cyber-war campaign follows exposure of FBC Media
After Sarawak Report
started to investigate, the whole truth behind the scandal came out. We
showed how FBC Media had commissioned a team of Republican bloggers in the
States to write a series of attacking articles in a supposedly
non-sponsored website called New Ledger.
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| First put it on the USA’s New Ledger to give it credibility – then place it in Sarawak Reports! |
These articles, by unheard of Americans, were
then reproduced in Sarawak Reports as if they represented influential thinking
in the US.
Worse,
we discovered a similar campaign was being carried out by the very same people
against the opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, and this time the person who
commissioned the attacks was the PM himself, Najib Razak!
The scurrilous articles
about Anwar, written for New Ledger by non-entities in the States, were being
reproduced in a separate blog called Malaysia Watcher. Just this week
the PM was forced to admit that his office has spent RM 84 million on such campaigns with FBC Media in just three years!
We
can now report that Malaysia Watcher is likewise no longer accessible.
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| Who is Rachel Motte? She stopped writing for New Ledger after we exposed the FBC-lined campaign |
Furthermore, since our exposes in late July,
New Ledger has ceased publishing any stories about Malaysia, Sarawak Report or
Anwar Ibrahim. In June approximately half of all the articles written for
this supposedly US-focused website had consisted of attacks on Anwar and SR,
which were then being reproduced in Malaysia Watcher and Sarawak Reports!
Illegal TV programmes commissioned by Taib and Najib
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| TV lies – Taib bought the slot as advertising! |
Of course, the most sensational part of the
whole affair has been the revelation that FBC also did deals with both
Najib and Taib to place promotional TV films about them and about BN’s
policies on some of the world’s most respected news channels, including
the BBC and CNBC.
FBC
held production contracts for a number of supposedly objective news
shows and documentary series and the company was illegally
selling the airtime as advertising space for high-spending politicians and
companies, including Malaysia and the palm oil industry.
Sarawak
Report even gained copies of the contract between FBC’s Chairman, Alan Friedman and
Taib, in which the Chief Minister was promised a series of opportunities to
improve his bad reputation on human rights and the environment.
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| "Let's shake hands on it" - Najib has paid Alan Friedman's FBC Media RM 84 million to break broadcasting rules in a series of TV "puff pieces" and interviews. |
One of these films, aired on CNBC’s
World Business (a show produced by FBC Media), claimed that 80% of
Sarawak’s forests have been left undamaged and untouched by Taib’s
logging and oil palm plantations!
After
Sarawak Report broke the scandal, both BBC World and CNBC terminated all
contracts with FBC Media, pending investigations.
The
UK regulatory authority Ofcom is also conducting a full-scale investigation
into how politicians like Taib and Najib were able to spend millions of
their own taxpayers’ money on such vanity TV projects, which was
against broadcasting laws.
So, the
FBC Media expose has meant a set-back not just for Taib’s ‘Cyber Campaign’, but
for his whole ‘Global Media Strategy’, into which he has poured millions
of taxpayers’ hard earned money.
Najib
has likewise been exposed for the same misjudgement and complicity in the
corruption of respected international TV stations, all at the enormous expense
of public funds!
What about CNN?
Sarawak Report and other news media in the UK
and US are awaiting the final reports of Ofcom, The BBC and CNBC into these
scandals.
Meanwhile,
the position of CNN still remains highly questionable. Because this
station was also carrying programmes featuring Najib and other FBC clients
at a time when FBC’s President, John Defterios was anchoring the relevant CNN
shows and programmes.
CNN
has so far claimed that it is not prepared to investigate such placement
of FBC clients on their shows or the connection with Mr Defterios, because
it says John Defterios had already resigned from FBC when he became a
staff presenter in March of this year.
In
fact the records show that Mr Defterios did not resign until 4 days AFTER our
expose on FBC in Sarawak Report! Indeed, just three weeks
previously he had aired a much-criticised interview with Najib Razak for
CNN, letting him off far too lightly over the treatment of the Bersih rally,
according to many commentators.
Under
US broadcasting laws any such conflicts of interest should be
openly declared, whether or not the interested members of the production
team are on contract or staff. For this reason Sarawak Reports is
reporting CNN to Ofcom for its refusal to examine the potential corruption of
its content by a current senior member of its staff.
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| Lynn Fritz - fellow FBC Board Member and shareholder. FBC President, John Defterios, was happy to promote him on his shows! |
Not
over yet
The
PM and CM’s global strategic media strategies may now be in tatters, and the
attack sites Sarawak Reports and Malaysia Watcher may be finished. New
Ledger may also have gone back to attacking US Democrats instead of
Malaysian liberals, however there is plenty to go on this story.
Armed
with taxpayers cash, it seems more than likely that Taib and Najib will be
already going about planning how to come back with a second wave of ‘media
warfare’ against those who are seeking to expose corruption in Malaysia.
But,
chances are they will be wasting that cash once again, because once the truth
is out it is impossible to hide.
Source : Sarawak Report









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