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UK-based web host restores access to two Malaysian opposition web sites.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| December 24, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

opposition web site Malaysiakini on 23 December; subheading as received

Two reformasi [reform] web sites - the Free Anwar Campaign and Black14 -which were removed by its British-based web hosting provider 12 days ago, has been reinstated.

According to International Free Anwar Campaign [FAC] director Raja Petra Kamarudin, webhost Easyspace had closed his site on 11 December without any prior indication.

Contacted today, Raja Petra said he had been informed this morning that Paris-based press freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) had taken up the matter with Easyspace, which then pledged to …

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