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Why #BenderaHitam Matters

Viktor, MISI: Solidariti | Iskandar Fareez, REFSA | Jahabar Sadiq, The Malaysian Insight | Dr Khoo Ying Hooi, Head of the Department of International and Strategic Studies, University of Malaya

05-Jul-21 18:00

Why #BenderaHitam Matters

The Black Flag campaign was initiated over the weekend on social media, where Malaysians hung black flags outside of their homes and shared those images online as a sign of protest. Firstly, we looked at why it is crucial for people to express their concerns and demands right now. We then explored how online spaces are integral to the movement. Finally, we looked back on past protests that happened in Malaysia.

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Produced by: Loo Juosie, Azlyna Mohd Noor, Adeline Choong, Tasha Fusil

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn Chwi Lynn, Sharmilla Ganesan


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Tags:  Evening EditionInside StoryBendera HitamBlack FlagProtestsMovementCampaignLockdownParliament#Lawan#BenderaHitam





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