Malaysia backs ‘gag’ on haze scientists
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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe london “That does not amount to a gagging order,” says Zaini Ujang, a special adviser in the ministry of education. “Research on the haze is
not comprehensive. There are many gaps, and we feel that it is not right for scientists to start talking to the press when many have only just begun to investigate this issue.” This is a
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