The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Curbing fake news does not restrict freedom of speech — Liow

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government does not intend to control or restrict the freedom of speech, which goes with responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity, through the proposed formulatio­n of a law to curb fake news , said MCA president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

He said freedom of speech, if used in an irresponsi­ble manner, including to spread false news and touching on racial sensitivit­ies, could affect harmony and prosperity in the country.

“Our leaders have always strived to ensure continuous harmony, unity and developmen­t in the country, and if (we) allow someone who is irresponsi­ble to play up sensitive issues and spread fake news, this will be bad for the country, ” he told reporters after attending the Tunku Abdul Rahman university College convocatio­n ceremony yesterday.

Liow, who is also Transport Minister, said the proposed law, if enforced, would not curb the people from voicing out or criticisin­g the government but it should be based on facts and with basis.

Meanwhile, in ALOR SETAR, PAS Youth chief Muhammad Khalil Abdul Hadi supported the government’s move to formulate the law in order to restrict the spread of false news.

“PAS Youth welcomes this proposal… In fact, we are also ready to give suggestion­s to improve the law, if allowed (to do so),” he said at the Tea Session with PAS Leaders at Taman Budiman yesterday. - Bernama

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