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Updated 11 Jul, 2020 11:21am

Malaysia police question Al Jazeera journalists over documentary

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian police on Friday questioned five Australian journalists from Al Jazeera over a documentary about the plight of migrants which has angered the government, as the broadcaster expressed shock at the probe.

The investigation into the Qatar-based network’s programme has added to concerns about a widening media crackdown in Malaysia after a scandal-plagued party came to power earlier this year.

In addition to the Al Jazeera case, the head of a leading news portal has been accused of contempt of court while a health news site’s editor is being probed over an article.

The documentary, “Locked Up in Malaysia’s Lockdown”, looked at the detention of undocumented foreigners during a coronavirus lockdown, as well as the plight of other members of the migrant community.

But the government decried it as misleading and inaccurate, and police are now investigating the broadcaster for breaking laws against sedition, defamation and transmitting offensive content.

On Friday six Al Jazeera staff members were questioned for five hours by police in Kuala Lumpur over the documentary made for “101 East”, a weekly show featuring in-depth investigations.

Published in Dawn, July 11th, 2020

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