Media groups have urged Malaysia’s government to clamp down on acts of intimidation and violence by its officials, after a journalist was allegedly assaulted by the chief executive of a government-linked company over a question asked at a news conference.
The incident has sharpened scrutiny of press freedom in the country, coming days after another journalist was detained under a colonial-era Sedition Act for asking a “sensitive question” at a public forum.
In the latest case, the chief...
Malaysia media groups urge action after reporter allegedly assaulted over question
Published 4 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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