Article 19 and the Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) are concerned about some specific provisions of the Online Safety ...
Macaranga’s latest article, titled “Banking on River Reserves to Protect Water Supply”, explores Selangor’s urgent measures ...
Now more than ever, the solidarity of the progressive forces all around the world is necessary to spur the Korean people ...
Leadership and guidance do not come from placing oneself above scrutiny, but from embracing accountability and the constant ...
By Srividhya Ganapathy My fellow child rights activists and I ushered in World Human Rights Day on 10 December with a heavy ...
On the occasion of World Human Rights Day on 10 December), we, the 18 undersigned groups, call on Malaysia to recognise the ...
Pusat Komas urges the young people of Malaysia to stand against corruption and racism, fostering a future built on justice, transparency and dignity for all.
A passionate plea for transforming Malaysia's healthcare system from a profit-driven model to a patient-centred public ...
Bill 2024 is set to be debated in the ongoing session of Parliament. This proposed legislation contains vague and problematic ...
The undersigned civil society organisations strongly condemn the passing of the regressive amendments to the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA) after the second and third reading on 9 ...
The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) commends the International Criminal Court for the recent issuance of arrest ...
Major amendments to the Communications and Multimedia Act have been passed to address a myriad of online safety issues, including hate speech, scams and unsolicited messages. They also include new ...