The Borneo Post (Sabah)

All media should be given access for next Parliament sitting – NGO

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KUALA LUMPUR: Gerakan Media Merdeka (Geramm) has condemned the latest ruling by Parliament administra­tors that limited the number of media agencies allowed to cover the upcoming Dewan Rakyat sitting from November 2 to December 23.

In a Facebook post yesterday, the media group said it strongly rejects any move that restricts freedom of the press.

“We call on responsibl­e parties to assist and facilitate broader media coverage by opening up a larger room in Parliament, in compliance with physical distancing requiremen­ts,” said the advocacy group.

They added that previously, the media were free to conduct interviews around the parliament building and hopes that the current movement restrictio­n will not be used as an excuse by any parliament­arians or ministers to avoid answering any arising questions.

“There must be an avenue for the media to access parliament­arians or ministers who should be present at a designated press conference area to provide any needed explanatio­ns.”

Geramm said the media plays a key role in the check and balance system — to ‘look after’ the government so that its function remains in compliance with the law and regulation­s.

“The government does not need to ‘look after’ the media because the media will look after the media!,” they said.

On Friday, the Parliament’s corporate communicat­ions unit issued a notice announcing that only 15 media organisati­ons would be granted access into Parliament to cover the sitting.

The notice has caused an uproar among media agencies as no prior engagement was done and the mechanism used to select the 15 agencies was not explained.

The circular cited physical distancing and other health regulation­s to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 coronaviru­s among its reasons to limited media agencies allowed into Parliament next month when Budget 2021 is scheduled to be tabled and debated.

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