Malaysia

Festival furore: Fahmi denies shifting blame to PAS for cancellation

Minister slams viral poster alleging he created hostile narrative to pin action on opposition

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 25 Jul 2023 8:05AM

Festival furore: Fahmi denies shifting blame to PAS for cancellation
Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil has denied shifting the blame to PAS over his decision to cancel Good Vibes Festival 2023 as alleged in a viral poster. – Good Vibes Festival Facebook pic, July 25, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil has slammed the actions of certain parties behind a poster accusing him of allegedly instructing government-friendly parties to blame PAS for the cancellation of Good Vibes Festival 2023 (GVF23).  

In a post via his social media accounts last night, he said the Communications and Digital Ministry has instructed for reports to be lodged with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the police. 

“On a day when we are mourning the loss of a close and esteemed colleague, there are still some who are not afraid to commit slander. 

“How is it possible for those responsible for this poster not to have any fear of the law or the hereafter, by making slanderous statements like this? May Allah protect us from slander and those behind them,” he said in the post. 

The poster, which has gone viral on social media, claimed that Fahmi had given instructions for PAS to be highlighted as an extremist party in a so-called desperate bid to shift the blame from him after approving the permit for United Kingdom pop rock band, The 1975 to perform in Malaysia.  

The 1975’s performance at GVF 23 was stopped after its vocalist Matty Healy displayed vulgar and disrespectful actions before fans. 

Matty was accused of holding a bottle of alcohol while on stage and making insulting remarks against Malaysia’s laws against the LGBTQ+ community.

Fahmi clarified that the permit application for The 1975’s performance was initially rejected by the Committee on Application for Filming and Performance by Foreign Artistes on June 23 over their bad record.  

However, he said on July 16, the organisers had appealed the decision and gave a written assurance, including one from the band manager, to take full responsibility for the group’s performance. 

The committee allowed the appeal based on this guarantee, he added.  

Fahmi said he had taken immediate action by strongly condemning the disrespectful actions of the group on Twitter and by calling for the organisers to provide an explanation at 10am the next day, after which they had admitted their guilt and took full responsibility. 

He said the instructions to cancel the festival, which had two more days to run, were also issued at about 1pm on Saturday, only about 14 hours after the incident. – Bernama, July 25, 2023

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