Malaysia Today was launched about two weeks before
Anwar Ibrahim's release from
prison on 2 September 2004. Once
Deputy Prime Minister Anwar fell from grace after his action during the
1997 Asian financial crisis and was sacked by then
Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
Raja Petra Kamaruddin, the webmaster of the Free Anwar Campaign website, decided to create
Malaysia Today as part of a "Free Malaysia" campaign shortly before Anwar's release. Raja Petra took credit for predicting that Anwar would be released several weeks before it occurred. == Censorship by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission ==