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THE Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) has expressed concern over yesterday’s proclamation of the state of emergency which was swiftly followed by a public warning by the Malaysian Multimedia and Communication Commission (MCMC) against disseminating sensitive information that touches on 3Rs – royalty, religion and race.
Moreover, CIJ is baffled by the way Prime Minister (PM) Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin describing the emergency as not a “military coup” and “curfew will not be enforced” yet mentioning that an ordinance can be proclaimed to provide enforcement powers to the Malaysian Armed Forces.
Such warnings and increase in power signal the government’s intentions to curb the people’s ability to engage effectively in public life.
“Why such an immediate impulse to silence critics?” asked CIJ’s executive director Wathshlah G. Naidu. “This foretells a possibility that this emergency is likely to be used to justify arbitrary arrests and investigations that infringe on freedom of expression and other fundamental liberties.”
Action of such nature, according to CIJ, shows the possibilities of heightened military presence and attempts to further curtail citizen’s liberty which must not be undermined during a public health crisis – and especially not under the guise of an emergency.
“Besides that, the media must be guaranteed the space to do their jobs and hold the powers that be to account and to function with independence and with no fear of repercussion for carrying out their critical reporting functions,” argued Wathshlah.
“Access to information and necessary public data should also be promoted during this time, not restricted.”
Thus, CIJ urges the Government to:
“The failure of the ruling regime in implementing COVID-19 mitigative and preventative measures through existing laws and procedures demonstrates the lack of leadership, foresight and a coordinated effort in managing the pandemic,” opined Wathshlah.
“Furthermore, the move by the PM to call for an emergency reeks of political opportunism and a quest to retain power in the context of a volatile political landscape currently at an impasse.” – Jan 13, 2021
Source: Focus Malaysia
The Centre for Independent Journalism is a non-profit organisation promoting media independence and freedom of expression in Malaysia.