Freedom To Criticise Govt More Important Than Press Ranking Says Pm
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said there are boundaries when it comes to media freedom, particularly when it concerns topics touching on race, religion and royalty. (Bernama pic)PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says it is irrelevant that Malaysia has seen a drop in the press freedom index, as it is more important that his government is open to criticism.
“It doesn’t matter whether we are being downgraded. What is important is that criticisms are allowed,” Bernama quoted Anwar as saying.
He was asked to comment on Malaysia’s standing in the World Press Freedom Index, which declined by 34 places to 107th compared to 73rd last year.
Anwar said his administration had not had any journalists arrested or newspapers banned for their criticism of the government.
However, he said there were boundaries when it came to media freedom, particularly when it came to sensitive topics concerning race, religion and royalty, or the 3R issues.
He said such issues could incite riots, adding that “we cannot afford to have that in our country”.
On criticisms over the perceived slow pace of reforms, Anwar said Eastern Europe had also had similar experiences in the past, with some nations being “gung-ho” about implementing reforms expeditiously, but this resulted in a disaster to the economy and the political set-up.
He said contrary to the opposition’s aspersions, governance was most important.
“We have been successful in checking the abuse (of power) by leaders and the Cabinet members from squandering wealth through direct negotiations, through billions of dollars in tenders … we have stopped that.” - FMT
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