PENANG Pakatan Harapan leaders say the Communications and Multimedia Act and a fake news law to be tabled in Parliament will be used against opposition leaders and their parties in the 14th general election.
Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng is being investigated under Section 233 of the act over a video of him singing and dancing to an anti-goods and services tax song at the launch of a free tuition programme last Saturday.
Yesterday, two DAP members M. Satees and David Marshel were also charged under the same law over Facebook postings last year that alleged MIC president Dr S. Subramaniam had handed out contracts to party-linked individuals, allowing them to make millions.
He asked why Satees and David were facing a criminal charge when the aggrieved party could have just sued them for defamation.
“Why are they facing a criminal charge? There are so many cases of abuse on the internet, but why zero in on this case?” Ramasamy said.
Section 233 deals with improper use of network facilities or network services to make or transmit comment, request, suggestion or other communication that is obscene, indecent, false, menacing or offensive in character with the intent to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass another person, with or without disclosing his identity.
Lim described Section 233 as a “catch-all provision” aimed at opposition leaders and their parties to silent dissent.
“But if this is the case (the government’s use of Section 233), they should be going after many BN leaders who had made racist remarks, like turning over tables. Why is there no action?”
He was referring to a recent remark made by Negri Sembilan Menteri Besar Mohamad Hasan, who told Umno Youth members to flip tables at coffee shops that had become “nests” of people who slander the government.
“Now they are using this act. With the Fake News Bill next, it will be worse because any news unverified by the authorities will be considered fake,” Lim added.
“If they say a man is a woman, then the man is a woman. Newspapers will not be able to print (news) freely.
“They intend to use it against the opposition parties, not to uphold real news. It is to fix up the opposition and cover up scandals… Is this what the country is coming to, with its gross abuse of power and trampling of democratic rights?” – March 23, 2018.
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