Spiteful Authority: Malaysia Goes for the Journalists

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Steven Gan, the editor-in-chief of Malaysiakini, has been charged with contempt of court over reader comments.

Malaysia’s record on letting journalists be is a blotted one. This month, authorities have been kept busy intimidating the independent news outlet Malaysiakini, with a seven-member federal court panel agreeing to hear contempt proceedings against Steven Gan, its editor-in-chief. Charged under section 114A of the Evidence Act, Gan, and his outlet are said to have permitted the publication of reader comments critical of the judiciary.

Former ministers have also attracted official attention, including the former Women, Family and Community Development minister, Hannah Yeoh. The MP attracted the interest of authorities after being targeted for supposedly disseminating a remark that the government’s deputy minister of Women and Family Development had been less than keen to deal with child marriage.

 

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