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'PROPOSED LAW ON FAKE NEWS NOTHING LIKE I.S.A DURING DR M's TIME'

Proposed law aimed at protecting public interests, security, says Azalina

- AZURA ABAS

THE proposed law to curb fake news cannot be compared with the now-defunct Internal Security Act (ISA) during Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s tenure as prime minister.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said said this in response to Dr Mahathir ’s criticisms of the new law, which was expected to be tabled in cabinet soon.

“Dr Mahathir should not worry about the new legislatio­n as it is nothing like the ISA, which impeded freedom of speech and allowed detentions without trial,” she said.

Azalina made it clear that the proposal to enact the new law had received positive reaction from many parties, including those from the opposition.

“The new law will have a huge impact on the country,” she said, adding that the proposed law was drafted in line with the current trends.

Azalina also said she felt slighted by Dr Mahathir’s claim that the anti-fake news law was meant to prevent people from criticisin­g the government.

“That is a baseless allegation because (fake news) is a global issue and other countries are taking similar measures to address the problem.

“As a former prime minister and member of parliament who served more than 20 years, Dr Mahathir should view this effort without any prejudice,” she said, adding that the proposed law was aimed at protecting the people’s interests and security.

Dr Mahathir, she said, should act rationally when evaluating the bill as the disseminat­ion of fake news could negatively affect anyone, including himself.

“Fake news can be the new strategy to destroy a country with just a keystroke.”

Azalina said the drafting of the new act was in its early stages, and that a special committee had been formed to hold consultati­ons with the relevant stakeholde­rs.

She said the cabinet would make a decision on the proposed law only after extensive discussion­s with all quarters involved.

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