PETALING JAYA: Senior journalists have disapproved of any attempt to use a state apparatus like the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to question, censor or block portals and online news content.
PETALING JAYA: A group of veteran Malaysian journalists has condemned the Israeli military’s bombardment on homes, offices and other infrastructure, including one that housed the offices of foreign media such as the Associated Press and Al-Jazeera.
The Group of Eminent Journalists said it was unthinkable that an army could target the offices of media practitioners.
“The Israeli airstrikes destroyed the Al-Jalaa Tower that housed the offices of several media organisations.
“All these actions are planned, which started with the eviction of a number of Palestinian families from the Sheikh Jarra neighbourhood, the right-wing mob attacks against Palestinians, the attacks against worshippers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the strikes against targets in Palestine, ” the group said in a statement yesterday.
PETALING JAYA: A group of veteran Malaysian journalists condemned the Israeli military’s bombardment of homes, offices and other infrastructure, including the building that housed the offices of foreign media such as The Associated Press and Al Jazeera.