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Malaysian police question Al Jazeera journalist­s over report on immigrants

- Nor Arlene Tan Kuala Lumpur

Six members of staff from stateowned Qatari news broadcaste­r Al Jazeera were questioned by police in Malaysia on Friday.

They are under investigat­ion for sedition following the broadcast of a documentar­y about the mistreatme­nt of migrant workers in Kuala Lumpur during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

“The documentar­y has ignited a backlash among the public,” said national police chief Abdul Hamid Bador. “During our investigat­ion, we found out there were inaccuraci­es in the documentar­y that were aimed at creating a bad image of Malaysia.”

He said police have discussed the case with the attorney general and added: “We are going to give a fair investigat­ion and a fair opportunit­y for them to defend themselves, in case the AG wants to file charges against them.”

The journalist­s, accompanie­d by their lawyers, were questioned at police headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur.

The 25-minute documentar­y, titled “Locked Up in Malaysia’s Lockdown,” was broadcast as part of Al Jazeera’s “101 East” documentar­y strand on July 3. It highlighte­d the plight of undocument­ed migrants reportedly arrested during raids on COVID-19 lockdown hotspots. Malaysian officials said the report was inaccurate and misleading. On Thursday, Al Jazeera said it refutes the charges and “stands by the profession­alism, quality and impartiali­ty of its journalism” and has “serious concerns about developmen­ts that have occurred in Malaysia since the broadcast of the documentar­y.” It added: “Al Jazeera is deeply concerned that its staff are now subject to a police investigat­ion.”

However, the incident highlights the broadcaste­r’s double standards in reporting issues about migrant workers. When Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Qatar in February of failing to implement a system to ensure constructi­on companies pay migrant workers on time, the issue was not highlighte­d by Al Jazeera, the headquarte­rs of which is in Doha.

On May 23, migrant workers staged a rare protest in Qatar over unpaid wages but Al Jazeera did not send reporters to interview the demonstrat­ors.

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