
It was TokAsid who first coined the term “Moon Paper”, at least in my head when he referred to the Harakah newspaper when commented an entry in my blog some time ago.
Since the publication of its maiden issue in March 1987, the newspaper has found its way into the minds of millions of Malaysian Muslims. For more than 20 years now it has played the critical role in providing alternative views and reshaping public political opinions. More so, this in turn has helped to put PAS figures in the Parliaments and various state assemblies and provided the much needed check-and-balance against the ruling coalition.
The Ministery of Home Affairs first approved the permit for the publication of Harakah as a twice-weekly newspaper. This newspaper then gathered momentum at a breakneck speed (at least as it was viewed by the ruling coalition then) and finally became a force to be reckoned-with as the millennium drew its curtain down.
When the ruling coalition suffered a lackluster performance in the 1999 general election (failed to recapture Kelantan and lost Terengganu), the government of the day put Harakah to task by curtailing its publications from twice weekly to only twice a month.
But if you can call Harakah as a media idea, then it very well is. It fits what Victor Hugo once said: “No armies in the world can fight the idea whose time has come.”
Although looked ill-equipped to stage a reasonable media fight in future political battles especially after the subsequent general election, Harakah emerged as among a major media hero in triggering the political tsunami during the recent general election.
Contrary to the prediction that Harakah might be reduced to a monthly publication, the government instead re-approved its original publication permit of twice-weekly.
The twice-weekly Harakah will be relaunched during the PAS Convention to be held on 15th August in Ipoh, which is just round the corner.
Let us hope the Moon Paper will help to change the fate of this beloved country of ours after some powerful politicians have made it to look like a Paper Moon.

5 comments:
Salam shirzad,
Moon Paper, eh? Hehe...but it is now read by more than just the Moon People, and insyAllah, will not be something easily forgotten like the old TV series Paper Moon (which I very much like).
heya cakapaje
hehehe...im just helping to promote. a minor contribution really
Hi Shirzad
The Moon Paper, or the Paper Moon, has indeed change the mindset of people, creating realizations and quest for a just nation.
Apparently the government now has come to realise a bigger threat to this Moon Paper, ie. the Cyber Paper aka Bloggers. Its much more powerful yet, they can't seem to find a good or subtle way to stop us. That's where they come up with all these Sedition Acts and whatever they can think of to curb bloggers. And I do believe they have paid 'floggers' going around blogs to 'poison' our views.
salam shirzad,
moon paper? how exciting.. kudos to all of u... harakah offers a different view on any issues.. it is always soothing to know that there are many notes... if there is only one note... how boring life would be... :)
Hello again Shirzad
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