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Local Alerts
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Friday, 13 March 2009 |
The
Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) and the Writers Alliance for
Media Independence (WAMI) are alarmed that six
people have been charged for making comments about Perak royal family.
The use of
Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA) violates the Act's stated
promise that it would not be used to censor the Internet. CIJ
and WAMI are also worried that this might be the start of a clampdown
on
online expression and the erosion of the right to discuss the role of
the Malaysian royal families.
Local media reported on 13 March that six people are being charged
under
section 233(1) of CMA and section 34 of the Penal Code for
"insulting" the
Perak royalty. Section 233(1) is broadly worded to penalize the
"improper use of facilities or network service, etc". It carries a jail
term of one year and a fine of up to RM50,000. In Kuala Lumpur, a lab
assistant, Azrin Mohd Zain, 33, has pleaded guilty and been fined
RM10,000.
The others from all over the country are claiming trial.
CIJ and WAMI are deeply concerned that a precedent has been set
for online censorship using the same law that is said to protect the
free flow of information online. It goes against Malaysia's commitment
of no internet censorship legislated in section 3(3) of CMA and in the
Multimedia Bill of Guarantees. The violation of the promise is a sign
that the
government, at the brink of the impending change in prime
minister-ship, is getting more authoritarian.
The charges against the six also come during an on-going political crisis in Perak and we question whether
penalizing public discussion on the fallibility of the monarchy is
also the Federal ruling party (BN) 's attempt to stop the discussion
about its role in the political crisis. We condemn the action against
the six, and the reports that further action will be taken, as moves aimed at spreading fear and
silencing the Malaysian public.
CIJ and WAMI call for all charges to be dropped and for no further
action to be taken against the online commentators. We call for
freedom of expression, guaranteed under Article 10 of the Federal
Constitution be respected.
Issued by
Gayathry Venkiteswaran
Executive Director, CIJ
and
Wong Chin Huat
Chairperson, WAMI
For more information, please contact Wai Fong at 03 40230772
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