against online news portal Malaysiakini and its editor-in-chief Steven Gan on Monday, July 13.
Several organizations both in Malaysia and abroad condemned the charge and said it is an act meant to stifle press freedom. It also underscores the growing threat to press freedom not only in Malaysia, but also in Southeast Asia.launched in November 1999. It is known for being the first news organization in Malaysia to give real-time updates on election results since 2008.
This led to the arrest of former prime minister Najib Razak and the fall of Malaysia’s ruling political party in 2018.What is the case about?about Malaysian chief justice instructing all their courts to be fully operational by July 1, in line with the country’s transition to the recovery phase of the country’s movement control order – or lockdown measures – amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Malaysiakini said it deleted the comments after being contacted by the police on June 11, two days after the article was published.
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