Listen "Ahmed Naish on Maldives’s controversial new media regulation law: State of Southasia #34"
Episode Synopsis
On 18 September, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu ratified a new media law aimed at streamlining media regulation and seeking to curb disinformation. The law allowed the creation of a new commission with extensive powers, including the ability to block news websites, suspend media outlets’ registrations, issue fines to journalists and criminalise vague offences such as spreading fake news.There was a huge outcry in the country against the controversial bill that critics say could muzzle the media and stifle free speech. The journalists associations pledged to defy the bill, the main opposition party called for protests against it and a global press freedom group urged Muizzu to veto the legislation. Yet Muizzu’s government, which enjoys a supermajority, was able to push the bill through parliament.In this episode of State of Southasia, Ahmed Naish, editor of the Maldives Independent, talks to Nayantara Narayanan about the provisions of concern in the new law, including the creation of a commission that will act as a “super regulator”, the code of ethics that might be instituted for media organisations to follow and the broad and vague language of the law that might alow the government to persecute critical media on flimsy grounds.You can also listen to this episode on: 🎧 YouTube: https://youtu.be/h-3fKG2q7QI 🎧 Apple podcasts: https://apple.co/4nTrO7SEpisode notes:Ahmed Naish’s recommendations:- The Maldives: Islamic Republic, Tropical Autocracy – JJ Robinson (non-fiction)- Descent into Paradise – Daniel Bosley (non-fiction)- The Island President - John Shenk (documentary film)Further reading from Himal’s archives:JJ Robinson on how Mohamed Muizzu’s Maldives is “a free-for-all kleptocracy”: State of Southasia #25Youth protests take on the Maldives’s political culture after a woman’s fallInterview: The Maldives makes a turn with new president Mohamed MuizzuStrains between Malé and the atolls in the MaldivesThe Maldives’ ruling party is fighting itself and the opposition in the race for presidentUnpacking the Maldives’ Transitional Justice ActHimal Southasian is Southasia’s first and only regional news and analysis magazine. Stretching from Afghanistan to Burma, from Tibet to the Maldives, this region of more than 1.4 billion people shares great swathes of interlocking geography, culture and history. Yet today neighbouring countries can barely talk to one another, much less speak in a common voice. For three decades, Himal Southasian has strived to define, nurture, and amplify that voice. : https://www.himalmag.com/Support our independent journalism and become a Patron of Himal: https://www.himalmag.com/support-himalFind us on: https://twitter.com/Himalistanhttps://www.facebook.com/himal.southasianhttps://www.instagram.com/himalistan/
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