

Malaysia: “Fake news” bill is a threat to freedom of expression
Civil society groups express concern about the proposed fake news bill in parliament.

Malaysia: Crippling laws must be repealed immediately
The Malaysian government needs to take immediate steps to repeal legislation that is crippling the media.

Malaysia bans new book by cartoonist Zunar
Zunar’s latest collection of cartoons Sapuman: Man of Steal has been banned by the Malaysian government.

Malaysian cartoonist Zunar sues police for unlawful arrest
Zunar, renowned Malaysian cartoonist accused of sedition and now living under a travel ban, has announced he is suing his persecutors…and demanding the return of his books and t-shirts.

Malaysia: Immediately investigate death threats against human rights defender Siti Kasim
Malaysian lawyer and human rights defender Siti Kasim has received death threats on social media.

Malaysia: Drop criminal charges against human rights defender, lawyer Siti Kasim
ARTICLE 19 strongly condemns the criminal charges brought against lawyer and human rights defender Siti Kasim for “obstructing a public servant in discharge of his public functions” in connection with a transgender event on 3 April 2016.

CIJ calls for charges against “Malaysiakini” bosses to be dropped
CIJ is alarmed by the prosecution of Malaysiakini’s Chief Executive Officer over the airing of a purportedly ‘offensive’ video of a press conference held in July 2016.

Malaysia urged to cease arrests, investigations of critics on social media
ARTICLE 19 is concerned about the arrest and remand of two unnamed social media users and the ongoing police search for a further two social media users in the space of just two days for comments made on Facebook.

Malaysian convicted for screening doc on Sri Lanka
Why did Malaysia convict activist Lena Hendry for screening a film about the carnage in the Sri Lankan civil war?

Concern over intimidation against Malaysian online news portal, civil society groups
The Centre for Independent Journalism deplores threats made by pro-establishment vigilante group ‘Baju Merah’ to “tear down” the office of online news portal Malaysiakini.

Malaysian political cartoonist banned from leaving country
Zunar is well-known for his provocative cartoons that lampoon Malaysian politics. He was charged with nine acts of sedition in 2015 relating to comments and a cartoon he tweeted alleging judicial bias and government intervention in an opposition leader’s trial.

Has Malaysia finally criminalised free speech?
It has been a tough year for politicians and activists in Malaysia. But it may have been even harder for regular Malaysians with an opinion and a social media account.

Malaysian MPs should reject restrictive amendments to internet and communications law
IFEX members and regional partners urge Malaysian MPs to ensure media laws are in line with international standards on online freedom of expression and access to information.

A few bad provisions
Can Malaysia have a truly free internet if it bans “undesirable content” and registers political blogs and websites?

Increase in cases of Internet censorship is cause for concern in Malaysia
Malaysians should be very concerned with the increased cases of Internet censorship by the government in recent months, signalling worse days ahead for freedom of expression and information in Malaysia.

Malaysia ponders stricter punishments for whistleblowers, journalists
“Protection of sources remains one of the strongest safeguards and principles not just for good journalism ethics, but as a pillar of the public’s right to know and to demand accountability from its government.”