Govt-issued media cards should go, says NGO

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Kuala Lumpur: The Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) has called for government-issued media accreditation cards to be phased out, saying the cards act as tools for censorship and restriction of media freedom.

Kuala Lumpur: The Centre for Independent Journalism has called for government-issued media accreditation cards to be phased out, saying the cards act as tools for censorship and restriction of media freedom.

She said media cards also create a culture of fear among journalists because there is the risk the government will revoke accreditation if it does not like the coverage of its activities or if reporters fail to comply with the government-mandated code of ethics. Wathshlah said no such law exists in Malaysia; instead, there is a raft of legislation in place to restrict the media, such as the Official Secrets Act, Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 and the Sedition Act 1948 as examples.“We need the government to think about reform in a broader way.

On Tuesday, Malaysiakini reported that the government was shortening the validity of new media cards for journalists from online platforms. A later report quoted the information department as saying that it was “reviewing the standard operating procedures for issuing media cards”.

 

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