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CIJ concerned over prospect of RTM’s new ‘fake news’ combating channel being used to spread propaganda

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The Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) notes Communications and Multimedia Minister Saifuddin Abdullah’s announcement recently that Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) will be introducing a new, multilingual, 24-hour news channel to counter “fake news”.

Such an initiative, we hope, is meant to ensure that timely dissemination and access to information is guaranteed to the public and available in multiple languages, besides promoting fact-finding initiatives and ethical reporting.

However, we have seen a global practice within controlled regimes where the government is seen to use state media to censor content which it deems unfavourable or critical of them, leading to high regulation of any programming.

Thus, we are concerned with the prospect of Saluran Berita (News Channel) RTM being used to channel state propaganda, especially so given the minister’s remarks that the channel would “eventually help the public to determine what is true and what is false”.

As with the 10 April infographic by the Information Department on what “fake news” entails and its negative impacts, we fear that such initiatives may likely result in tactical attempts to crack down on legitimate speech and crush dissent or differences of opinion, disproportionately restricting various forms of expression.

We call on the government to better prioritise public interests and taxpayers’ money by ensuring that:

  • This new channel does not become the proxy of the state for propaganda purposes that are aimed at promoting the ruling regime in a favourable light and vilifying any opposing or dissenting positions
  • The government does not use this new channel to push to become the sole arbiters of truth by arbitrarily deciding what information can and cannot be in the public domain, and what “fake news” is
  • This new channel focuses on education and dissemination of public information countering the alleged “fake news” through efficient, unencumbered and broad channels of ideas and information that are balanced and from various sources apart from the government, such as experts and civil society organisations, to facilitate public debates and enable the forming of informed opinions
  • The government continues to promote democracy and freedom of expression and allow dissenting voices to be heard and accessed, as well as guarantee that the contents of this new channel will meet established norms and global content code standards
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The best way to ensure that the government is committed to promoting credible media, including through this new channel, is to move ahead with plans to establish the Malaysian media council as a transparent and independent self-regulatory body.

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