PM and media fraternity mourn for Pak Non
Astro Awani
March 27, 2013 22:29 MYT
March 27, 2013 22:29 MYT
News of the passing of theSun’s consultant and political editor, Zainon Ahmad, 70, on Wednesday was received with heavy hearts, including from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and those in the press.
The following are among the words offered in remembrance of Zainon, or Pak Non, who was considered a father figure and mentor for many younger reporters, and a principled man in the media industry:
“He was like a father figure. His laughter and all that...everybody came to him for counsel and advise. He was a very principled journalist and worth admiring. We owe so much to him." - Shoba Devan of theSun
“When I first met Zainon Ahmad, he greeted me in Tamil and told me not worry about a thing, being a rookie and all. Who would have known that would have been our last encounter. Rest in peace Pak Non :(” - Pathma Subramaniam of FZ.com
“Today's a sad day. The nation lost a great and highly respected journalist with ten thousand old war stories who always has a little smile quirking at the corners of his lips. Rest in peace Pak Non (Zainon Ahmad)” -Azril Annuar of FZ.com
“A bright light of Malaysian journalism has been extinguished. May Encik Zainon rest in peace. You have more than earned your rest. Farewell, old friend...I don't know about his positions in NST. But I know he is always in the forefront when it comes to press freedom and independence of journalists. He is our voice and conscience.” Chong Cheng Hai of Focus Malaysia.