The report, entitled Locked down: Screws Tighten on Press Freedom in Malaysia, reviews a number of issues regarding the situation of journalists and media workers in the country during their routine work. Both the NUJM and IFJ hope this report will capture the government’s attention on the challenges of domestic news media workers over the past year caused by government imposed restrictions and the continuing impacts of Covid-19.
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