Insulting Tsunami Japanese, Malaysian Newspapers Criticized
14 Maret 2011
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KUALA LUMPUR - A Malaysian newspaper has apologized for loading Japanese superhero Ultraman cartoon character who tried to save themselves from the pursuit of tsunami waves.
Malaysian citizens gave a strong reaction to the Malay-language newspaper Daily News that contains these caricatures. Criticism emerged through social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. Meanwhile, some political leaders calling for a boycott of the newspaper.
The statement of apology was issued on the official site and the Daily News on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter say, the Daily News did not intend to mock the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. Thus quoted from the Associated Press on Monday (3/14/2011).
The newspaper expressed his sympathy and stated to feel the suffering of the people of Japan.
The Daily Mail newspaper caricatures of the column load image editor that describes the Japanese superhero Ultraman trying to save themselves from the pursuit of tsunami waves on Sunday, March 13.
Malaysian citizens gave a strong reaction to the Malay-language newspaper Daily News that contains these caricatures. Criticism emerged through social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. Meanwhile, some political leaders calling for a boycott of the newspaper.
The statement of apology was issued on the official site and the Daily News on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter say, the Daily News did not intend to mock the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. Thus quoted from the Associated Press on Monday (3/14/2011).
The newspaper expressed his sympathy and stated to feel the suffering of the people of Japan.
The Daily Mail newspaper caricatures of the column load image editor that describes the Japanese superhero Ultraman trying to save themselves from the pursuit of tsunami waves on Sunday, March 13.
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