Media Statement by Liew Chin Tong in George Town on Thursday, 11th March 2010: It’s time to release Malaysian Maverick book As the second 60-day period of customs “detention” of Barry Wain’s Malaysian Maverick: Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent Times ends on March 13th, I call on the Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein to release the books with immediate effect. The Malaysian government has yet to make a decision on whether to allow Malaysian Maverick to be sold in the country. About 800 hardcover copies have been held by Malaysian Customs in Port Klang since November, while the Home Ministry examines the book. It is now the end of the second 60-day period (which, by my calculation, ends on March 13). Will the Ministry let this matter drag on indefinitely? How much longer does the Ministry need to “examine” the book? It took me three days to finish reading the book despite a busy schedule. With officials whose only job is to decide whether or not to recommend a ban on a certain book, there is just no reason for the Ministry to let the matter drag on for 120 days. The book, a political biography of Tun Mahathir Mohamad, was published by Palgrave Macmillan in the UK, and was launched in Singapore in December and in Indonesia in January. The author provides details of all the known major scandals and concludes that,
Malaysian Maverick has been widely acclaimed by reviewers. Former Vice Chancellor of University of Malaya, Ungku Aziz, calls it “a very fascinating book”. In my own review of the book in the Penang Economic Monthly, I said that
It’s time for Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein to do the right thing by releasing the book, or risk Malaysia becoming the laughing stock of the world yet again. * Liew Chin Tong, DAP International Secretary & MP for Bukit Bendera
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