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410:, Malay became a staunch activist in the human-rights movement. He was founding chair of Kapatid, a support and advocacy group in behalf of political detainees all over the country. He and his wife Paula were among the many opposition and cause-oriented leaders indefatigably marching at rallies and demonstrations. He also joined the council of leaders of the National Alliance for Justice, Freedom and Democracy. From 1990 to 1992 he was the vice‑chair of Samahan ng mga Ex-Detainees Laban sa Detensyon at Aresto (SELDA), a national organization of former political detainees. 430: 22: 445:
For his contributions to society and the practice of journalism in the Philippines, Malay received such awards as the Gintong Ama; Sampung Ulirang Nakakatanda (Ten Outstanding Senior Citizens); and the Movement for Press Freedom's recognition, Alay sa Aming Gabay, among many others. In recognition of
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The National Press Club gave Dean Malay a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1990. Four years later, he was named one of the Ten Outstanding Filipinos (TOFIL). He was also one of the recipients of the Metrobank Foundation's first Outstanding Journalists Awards in 2001.
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his contribution to the field of journalism, a permanent repository of his works has been established in the UP Archives. Lambino has proposed that the UP journalism department be named after the Dean.
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and enjoyed a wide readership for the critical columns he wrote three times a week. In 1982 he was among the writers and staff who were arrested and detained by the military for alleged subversion.
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Malay died on May 15, 2003, after suffering from a stroke. He was 89. He is survived by children Armando "Buddy" Jr., Carolina "Bobbie" Ocampo, and Ricardo, in-laws, and 17 grandchildren.
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For over two decades, Malay taught English, journalism, and Rizal courses at the University of the Philippines and
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The newspaper was later acquired by the Lopez family and started to promote the political career of
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Malay was married to Paula Carolina Santos and had three children.
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