International media asked to give balanced, fair report
KUALA LUMPUR: Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak has asked international media practitioners to give balanced and fair reporting of issues related to Malaysia, especially during the upcoming 14th General Election.
“We are aware of the need for the media to do their jobs. What we hope is that we are given a fair opportunity to highlight our views to ensure a balanced and fair reporting of issues,” he said during his opening speech at the ‘ Kupi- Kupi Session’ with international media practitioners, here yesterday.
Salleh said among issues related to Malaysia that had been raised and covered by international media recently were 1Malaysia Development Berhad, fake news laws and redelineation of the proposed electoral areas.
He said there were always speculative reports that tried to project an image of strife in Malaysia whenever an election was being held.
As it is an election, he said, the opposing parties would also voice out their different ideologies and agendas, and their views were meant for the electorate to make the best judgement.
He said the government has not suppressed any opposing views as long as these were within the confines of the laws passed by the Parliament.
“All opposing views have always been allowed by the government. However bear in mind that Malaysia is a multiracial country that has thrived on harmonious tolerance, it is the duty of the government to ensure that all views do not lead towards strife especially during the excitement of an election,” he said
The two-hour ‘Kupi-kupi’ session was participated by 30 media practitioners from 20 international news organisations including Al Jazeera, Kyodo News, BenarNews and Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA). — Bernama