Hi Pete,
If you are getting correct statistics data analysis, then I would argue that the dropping figure for Malaysia Today readership (after September 2008) had nothing to do with your detention in Kamunting. It is more that those readers were merely interested to know the latest political development and inside stories (which were never reported in the newspapers) after the March 2008 election.
Most importantly, these readers were most interested to know what would happen to Anwar's 16th Septmber commitment to oust BN with the planned 30 lawmakers crossing over. So, since Anwar was merely bullshitting, those readers lost their interest in reading MT.
So, I think, it is nothing to do with your detention.
L. Lee
If you are getting correct statistics data analysis, then I would argue that the dropping figure for Malaysia Today readership (after September 2008) had nothing to do with your detention in Kamunting. It is more that those readers were merely interested to know the latest political development and inside stories (which were never reported in the newspapers) after the March 2008 election.
Most importantly, these readers were most interested to know what would happen to Anwar's 16th Septmber commitment to oust BN with the planned 30 lawmakers crossing over. So, since Anwar was merely bullshitting, those readers lost their interest in reading MT.
So, I think, it is nothing to do with your detention.
L. Lee
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