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KKMM preparing cabinet paper on anti-cyberbullying laws

PUTRAJAYA (March 7): The Communications and Multimedia Ministry (KKMM) is preparing a Cabinet paper on anti-cyberbullying laws, said its minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah. He said while Malaysia has some legislation on cybersecurity, it does not have any specific law to deal with cyberbullying. This was unlike neighbouring countries like Singapore and the Philippines, which have implemented anti-cyberbullying laws, he added. “We better be prepared (with laws) because things can actually get worse (on cyberbullying),” he said in a press conference on the One-Year Malaysia Prihatin achievements of the ministry under the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government. Last year, a teenage girl from Penang leapt to her death from a condominium, after her boyfriend threatened to upload her private photos on the social media platform.

Raja Ilya: I turned down Netflix series due to nude scenes

ACTRESS Raja Ilya ( pic) turned down an opportunity to star in a Netflix series two years ago as the role required her to remove her clothes, Harian Metro reported. The actress, who now lives in Perth, Australia, said she rejected the offer because it was not in line with what she wanted. “The part came with a good pay and it was produced by an established production company. “However, I turned down the offer, ” she said without revealing the name of the series which would be aired on Netflix. Raja Ilya, 35, said while she respected the views of others that such scenes were “works of art’’, she personally was uncomfortable taking on such roles.

Cinemas to restart on March 5 but not all survived for reopening

Cinemas to restart on March 5 but not all survived for reopening
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MY creative industry launches petition to remove FINAS chairman and CEO

MY creative industry launches petition to remove FINAS chairman and CEO Details 09 February 2021 Malaysian creative and film industry players have petitioned for the removal of the chairman Zakaria Abdul Hamid and CEO Ahmad Idham bin Ahmad Nadzri from their positions at the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS). The petition said that the creative and film industry feels marginalised by Zakaria and Ahmad Idham, who should be thinking of ways to help the industry continue to work to benefit the economy and country. We feel more depressed when the chairman and CEO of FINAS made statements indicating that we are not contributing to the country s economy on their social media posts which only displayed their shallow thoughts that they do not deserve to hold important positions, the petition added.

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