Malaysia

Freedom of expression in Malaysia continues to deteriorate, with human rights defenders, journalists and protestors targeted with criminal sanctions for exercising their rights. The government has yet to ratify the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and many of the country’s laws fall short of international standards on free expression. Laws such as the Penal Code and Sedition Act, as well as increasingly the Communications and Multimedia Act, are used against human rights defenders and media organisations for comments online and offline which are critical of the government and address corruption.

ARTICLE 19’s work in Malaysia includes advocating for the reform of laws which restrict free expression, working to improve religious tolerance and combat hate speech, and documenting violations of freedom of expression in Malaysia.  We work to address three inter-related issues: the use of hate speech and discriminatory language on social media targeting religious and ethnic minorities; moves by the government to limit on- and off-line speech through criminal defamation and other legal action; and the capacity deficit of government institutions mandated to protect freedom of expression.

Briefing Paper: Blasphemy Provisions in Malaysian Law
20.01.2021 4 min read

Briefing Paper: Blasphemy Provisions in Malaysian Law

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Malaysia: Abandon criminalisation of LGBTQI community
19.01.2021 1 min read

Malaysia: Abandon criminalisation of LGBTQI community

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Malaysia: Call for solidarity in advancing civil liberties and human rights
09.12.2020 9 min read

Malaysia: Call for solidarity in advancing civil liberties and human rights

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The Politics of Hate Speech
27.11.2020 12 min read

The Politics of Hate Speech

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Malaysia: End harassment of student activists
09.11.2020 4 min read

Malaysia: End harassment of student activists

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Malaysia: Humour and satire must be protected
03.11.2020 5 min read

Malaysia: Humour and satire must be protected

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Malaysia: Stop policing online dissent, repeal the Sedition Act
28.10.2020 2 min read

Malaysia: Stop policing online dissent, repeal the Sedition Act

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16.10.2020 8 min read

Malaysia: Draft Media Council Act (July 2020) – Legal Analysis

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Malaysia: End harassment of critic of government’s stance on LGBTQ+ issues
06.08.2020 3 min read

Malaysia: End harassment of critic of government’s stance on LGBTQ+ issues

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