New Malaysian government repeals law banning 'fake news'
Source: Associated Press
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) Malaysias new government on Thursday repealed a widely criticized law prohibiting fake news, in a move hailed as a landmark moment for human rights by a group of Southeast Asian lawmakers.
The bill was rushed through Parliament in April under former Prime Minister Najib Razak despite concerns that it would be used to silence dissent ahead of a May 9 general election. It carried a penalty of up to six years in jail and a fine of 500,000 ringgit ($128,000).
Najibs long-ruling coalition was ousted in the polls, ushering in the countrys first transition of power since independence from Britain in 1957. After an intense six-hour debate in Parliament and protest by lawmakers in Najibs party, the law was repealed Thursday with a simple voice vote.
The group ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights hailed the move, saying the law shouldnt have been approved in the first place because it was clearly designed to silence criticism of the government and quell public debate.
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