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yes, i too would like to attend. i had a private correspondence with MR. MGG PILLAI about malaysian indian politics and solutions to some of its problems.
i feel sad that he has passed away.
nevertheless, he fought a good fight. he amde his mark and left.
may his soul rest in peace.
Thank You.
Veteran journalist MGG Pillai dies
Apr 28, 06 12:24pm
The doyen of Malaysian journalism, MGG Pillai, passed away this morning at the Universiti Hospital due to heart complications.
According to his son Sreejit Pillai, the veteran newsman who pioneered Malaysia's online journalism, died at 10.40am.
Pillai, 67, began his career in journalism in the 1960s. He had also served as a war correspondent during the Vietnam War.
He was expelled from Singapore for his reporting while he was stationed in the city-state.
He later joined the Malay Mail.
For the past 10 years, Pillai had taken to the Internet to pursue his craft. He was instrumental in the launch of discussion group Sangkancil in 1995 - Malaysia's first online community - and more recently his own website, MGGPillai.com.
Pillai was a Malaysiakini columnist since the online news website was launched six years ago and till the end took his commitment very seriously.
Despite being admitted to the hospital on Tuesday, he insisted on calling Malaysiakini that morning to say that his Chiaroscuro (Shades of gray) column wouldn't be coming in.
“I'm afraid I won’t be sending you a column today because I’m in the hospital,” he told Malaysiakini’s opinions and features editor S Vicknesan.
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