media freedom

No PPPA amendments until stakeholders consulted: Home Ministry

KUALA LUMPUR – The proposed amendments to the Printing and Publications Act (PPPA) 1984 will be tabled only after the views of all stakeholders...

Media groups demand clarification on ‘rumoured’ PPPA amendments

The groups including NUJM and Geramm called on Home Ministry to address concerns over proposed changes to media regulations

Seeing red over blue boys’ hunt for sources – Terence Fernandez  

A timely reminder that the government's Code of Ethics for Journalists requires the protection of sources

RSF’s 2024 World Press Freedom Index is more flawed than ever – Rocky Bru

Questionable methodology when Israel, which murders journalists, ranks higher than Malaysia. writes Datuk Ahirudin Attan

Press freedom index not ‘golden standard’, fails to note Eastern values: Fahmi

While open to hearing RSF’s views, communications minister says such input should be contextualised in Asean framework with govt’s consensus on some matters

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