Malaysia

Press freedom index still at a good position, says Fahmi

The current position is still good compared with the previous administration.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 04 May 2024 5:20PM

Press freedom index still at a good position, says Fahmi
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the current position is still good compared with the previous administration. – The Vibes file pic, May 4, 2024.

by Alfian Z.M. Tahir

COMMUNICATIONS Minister Fahmi Fadzil has played down Malaysia's latest position in the Press Freedom Index saying that the position is still good compared with what it was under the previous government.

He said the ranking published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) yesterday, was still not that bad.

"While the drop to 107 (in the Press Freedom Index) is an unsatisfactory achievement, the ranking is not too bad. In the 2021 report we were ranked 119, while in 2022, we were ranked 113.

“So, the current position is still good compared with the previous administration,” he told reporters after visiting the Madani Rakyat 2024 north zone programme in Sungai Nibong today.

Fahmi was commenting on the report which showed Malaysia’s position in the World Press Freedom Index fell 34 places to 107.

Commenting on the strategy to improve press freedom, Fahmi said his ministry and RSF agreed to hold a series of meetings and discussions to deal with fake news or the spread of false information in the country.

“They (RSF) have given their commitment. So, we will have a follow-up meeting in the near future. I am taking their report with an open heart," he added.

However, Fahmi reiterated that the government will not compromise with any party that abuses the concept of press freedom by touching on the 3R issues (race, religion and royalty) besides spreading slander and fake news.

He said this was because there were some parties who deliberately played on the 3R issues since the formation of the unity government. - The Vibes, May 4, 2024 

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