Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)

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Malaysia: Groups express solidarity with journalist Clare Rewcastle-Brown

18 organisations and 44 journalists signed a statement condemning the “egregious act of judicial overreach” by authorities.

CIJ’s response to the Cabinet’s approval of the Malaysian Media Council

The Centre for Independent Journalism has listed recommendations for ensuring that the proposed Malaysian Media Council will be an “independent multistakeholder mechanism.”

Malaysia: A review of the government’s commitments on freedom of expression

The Centre for Independent Journalism reviews the MADANI government’s performance in regard to freedom of expression and offers its recommendations for reforms.

Malaysia: CIJ’s response on the government’s dialogue with TikTok

TikTok and Malaysia’s Minister of Communications and Digital are urged to uphold transparency and freedom of expression during their dialogue.

Malaysia: CIJ lauds the government’s decision to enact a Freedom of Information Act and amend the Official Secrets Act

The Centre for Independent Journalism noted that this is a positive step towards enabling the public the right to access public information held by government agencies.

Malaysia: New platform monitors hate speech ahead of state election

The Centre for Independent Journalism warns that hate speech “diverts attention from solution-focused thinking” and undermines democracy.

Malaysia: Hasten reform of Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act

In 2022, the Centre for Independent Journalism documented 114 cases where Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act was used to investigate netizens and human rights defenders.

Malaysia: CIJ urges the new government to uphold freedom of expression

A new report by the Centre for Independent Journalism highlighted that the media continued to experience restrictions and came under attack numerous times in 2022. It urged the new government led by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to commit to upholding the people’s fundamental and constitutional right to information, freedom of expression, speech, association and assembly.