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3 maj 2024 · A revised code of ethics overseen by the government rightly raises concerns about press freedom in Malaysia. There is an alternative solution.
21 maj 2020 · The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) together with its Malaysian affiliate, the National Union of Journalists Malaysia (NUJM), today launched the media advocacy campaign #MYMediaMatters to highlight the ongoing challenges faced by journalists in Malaysia.
Last month, NUJ launched its Re-Skilling Fund to help equip retrenched journalists with digital skills and increase their employability in the new media scene. NUJ aims to raise RM100,000 through the fund, which will be used to cushion the cost of a series of training workshops in
The British High Commission Kuala Lumpur (BHC) is inviting bids to run projects that support and improve media freedom in Malaysia. As a strong advocate for media freedom, the UK seeks to support governments, media stakeholders and civil societies around the world in efforts to promote media freedom.
8 maj 2021 · The Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ), Gerakan Media Merdeka (GERAMM) and the National Union of Journalists Malaysia (NUJM) are deeply concerned with the status of media freedom in Malaysia and the related trend of limiting access, harassment and intimidation against media by the authorities. 2.
12 paź 2021 · Moreover, undue restrictions of access to media platforms during COVID–19, the crackdown on freedom of reporting and a lack of Right to Information (RTI) legislation, are compromising the independence, freedom and ethics of media companies and reporters alike in Malaysia.
30 kwi 2021 · Malaysia has dropped 18 ranks, from 101 in 2020 to 119 in 2021 out of 180 in the recently released World Press Freedom Index. It follows a year of worsening restrictions on journalists both in Malaysia and across the world, justified by the Covid-19 pandemic.