One of the most important men behind Reformasi is the late Raja Petra Kamaruddin

Based on observation, RPK was a strong supporter of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim until 2008, before "switching" to Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak.

One of his last articles supporting Anwar was about a doctor from Pusrawi Hospital who examined allegedly sodomized Saiful Bukhary who said that no physical proof to show that he had been sodomized.

Recently, media reported on Tuesday 10th of September, 2024, that prominent blogger YM Raja Petra Kamarudin died in the UK on Monday night, aged 74.


As claimed by himself, the late Raja Petra is a Selangor royal family member.

His death was confirmed by his wife, Puan Marina Lee Abdullah, and his brother, YM Raja Idris, in the morning of Tuesday.

In a brief text to Malaysian news portal from the mainstream media, FMT, Raja Idris said:

"It is with great sadness that I am informing you that my loving brother, Raja Petra Kamarudin, has just passed away at 11.26pm UK time on Monday September 9 in Manchester, UK."

Marina said her late husband died from a blood infection that spread to his lungs and later to his liver.

"May Allah grant him a place among the shahada (martyrs) and the soleheen (the righteous)," she said in a post on the Malaysia Today’s Facebook page.

She also said that details of Raja Petra’s funeral arrangements will be announced soon (at a later time, date).

Raja Petra, popularly known as RPK, was born on September 27, 1950.

He ran the Malaysia Today website, which published commentaries and articles on Malaysian politics, which were often controversial.

He was twice detained under the Internal Security Act – in 2001 and 2008.

Raja Petra had been residing in Manchester for a number of years.

Taken from his blog dated September 10, 2024, let us read comments from Thailand-based active political writer, Prof Dr Murray Hunter about RPK:

One of Malaysia’s political veterans Raja Petra Kamarudin passed away last night in the United Kingdom. RPK, as he was known, was so much more than a blogger. He was one of the pioneers of the ‘reformasi’ movement back in 2000. His internet presence began with the Free Anwar website. Which became a go to place for Malaysians to find out what was happening in politics. Without the efforts of RPK, the reformasi movement may not have got off the ground in the way it did.

In 2004, RPK started his Malaysia Today website, carrying stories, exposes, and uncovering corruption. Most prized by his readers were his old ‘Corridors of power’ and ‘No holes barred’ articles which read like thrillers.

His writings and videos captured the attention of many Malaysians over more than two decades.

RPK was imprisoned twice under the Internal Security Act, once in 2001, and again in 2008. In 2008, RPK left the UK in self-imposed exile, after continued police persecution. He later described in detail his experiences in forced detention on his Malaysia Today website.

All sides of politics knew RPK, and were sensitive to what RPK said. He was a staunch Anwar supporter until 2008, whereafter his political slants changed over the years. RPK had deep principles about a number of issues, which included free speech. Most of all RPK took on a Machiavellian approach to the politics he described in Malaysia. From this perspective, RPK was a pragmatist, realist in his analysis by story telling of what was happening.

Although RPK had been blocked by the current regime many Malaysians went to Malaysia Today to get their daily political fill.

Politics in Malaysia won’t be the same without RPK. Its going to lose its rough edges and make it much easier for this regime and future ones to spin their narratives. RPK was the last bastion of realism, that no one will be able to replace.

Although, RPK and myself didn’t always see eye to eye, he supported my writings through his website after I was blocked by the current regime over the last year. For this I am eternally grateful. He was one of the few friends I had, after I was ‘cancelled’. RPK helped me not to feel alone.

My condolences to his remaining family. Please continue to live with fond memories of him.

Al Fatihah RPK and thank you.

The appearance and act on the above video are for illustration purpose only.

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