Malaysiakini

Malaysiakini
当今大马
மலேசியாகினி
TypeOnline media
Founder(s)
PublisherMkini Group Sdn Bhd
Editor-in-chiefVacant
FoundedNovember 20, 1999; 24 years ago (1999-11-20)
Language
  • English
  • Malay
  • Mandarin
  • Tamil
HeadquartersPJ 51, 9, Jalan 51/205a Off Jalan Tandang, PJS 51, 46050, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Websitemalaysiakini.com.my
Visitors to malaysiakini.com in 2008

Malaysiakini (English: "Malaysia Now") is an online news portal in Malaysia which was established in 1999. It is published in Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil, and is among the most read news portals in Malaysia.[1][2]

At the time of its founding in 1999, traditional print and broadcast media were tightly regulated and controlled by the Barisan Nasional government. Malaysiakini claimed it would try to achieve an independent voice without interference and restrictions from shareholders, advertisers or the government.[3]

Malaysiakini is unaffiliated with Malaysianow – a much smaller rival news website that uses the English translation of Malaysiakini as its name.[4]

History

Founding

Malaysiakini was founded by Premesh Chandran and Steven Gan in November 1999.[5][6] Frustrated with the constraints they experienced while working for The Sun newspaper, Premesh and Gan decided to use the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) pledge to create a space for uncensored journalism.[7]

The site began with a staff of five journalists and a starting budget of $100,000, raised with the initial versions of the publication prepared by Premesh.[8] Premesh was CEO, and Gan was editor-in-chief.

For its first story, Malaysiakini posted a report on 20 November 1999 criticising the practices of Sin Chew Daily, Malaysia's largest-circulation Chinese-language newspaper. It reported that Sin Chew Daily had doctored a photograph of Malaysia's ruling party to remove the image of former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim, who then had recently been imprisoned for corruption.[9][10]

According to BBC News, the Malaysiakini report led to "worldwide infamy" for Sin Chew Daily, and the newspaper later issued a public apology.[11][12]

Scoop on 2001 ISA detentions

In April 2001, Malaysiakini made news again when it discovered and reported the secret detention of 10 political activists for participating in a rally in favour of the imprisoned Anwar Ibrahim.[13]

Police raid

On 20 January 2003, Malaysiakini was raided by the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM). Four servers and 15 personal computers from its office worth RM150,000 (US$39,500) were seized during the raid. The police raid was instigated after the right-wing cadres in UMNO Youth, the youth wing of the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), complained that a letter written by "Petrof", a reader, and published on Malaysiakini's website was seditious.

In its police report, UMNO Youth claimed that the letter had questioned the special rights and privileges of the Bumiputras that are enshrined in the Constitution. Additionally, UMNO Youth claimed that the letter also contained false allegations that the Malaysian government was unfair to other ethnic races in the country.[14] The seizure of the hardware temporarily halted Malaysiakini's operation, though it eventually resumed its normal operations.

Publishing fake news as April's fool joke

On 1 April 2005, Malaysiakini published a fake news report alleging four unnamed senior government officials were being charged with corruption. The report was revealed to be an April Fool's joke, albeit published to spotlight official corruption, a problem still rife in Malaysia. This resulted in with some readers expressing their disappointment at the editorial and the government ordering a probe on the news organisation.[15]

Malaysiakini applied in 2010 for a license to circulate its content in print as a newspaper, which was rejected by the Home Ministry. It successfully appealed in the High Court and the High Court judged that Malaysiakini was to be issued a publication permit. The Home Ministry appealed the High Court decision in the Court of Appeal. The appeal was dismissed. Legally victorious, the newspaper requested the Home Ministry again for a permit. However, the application was rejected again.[16]

Funding source

In September 2012, Malaysiakini admitted to receiving grants from National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and other organisations.[17] Premesh Chandran, the CEO of Malaysiakini said that Malaysiakini is "transparent about such partnerships" and that the foreign grants "form a small part of Malaysiakini budget". He also said that Malaysiakini is 70% owned by its co-founders and staff. He claimed that despite receiving grants from international donors, the editorial independence was not compromised. Other than Malaysiakini, other organisations and human right groups in Malaysia such as SUARAM also reportedly having received funding from the NED.[17]

In 2016, Malaysiakini's former editor YL Chong claimed that George Soros indirectly funded the online news portal and that the online news portal refused to allow this fact to be known and that he had resigned in protest. Malaysiakini refuted these allegations.[18] [19] Malaysiakini was probed by the government as a result.[20]

Red paint attack

On February 25, 2014, red paint was splashed outside Malaysiakini's then office premise at Bangsar Utama, Kuala Lumpur.[21] A cardboard box with a duck inside was left at the main entrance. The box had a photograph of DAP's Seputeh MP Teresa Kok strapped to it. The act was perceived as a threat to Malaysiakini and its staff.

Zunar sedition charge

In 2015, political cartoonist Zunar (Zulkiflee Anwar Haque) whose work has run in Malaysiakini for many years, was charged under the Sedition Act 1948 for criticising the Malaysian government in a number of posts on Twitter and was charged under the Sedition Act 1948.[22] The charges were dropped after the change of government in 2018.[23]

Jamal Yunos protest

On Nov 5, 2016, right-wing Umno leader Jamal Yunos led a group of his Red Shirt protesters to the entrance of the news portal's new office premises in Petaling Jaya. They called for Malaysiakini to be closed down but stopped at a (temporary) police barricade and eventually left.[24]

Asia Mobiliti issue

In May 2024, the Selangor government was accused of alleged nepotism in the Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) programme, over the selection of Asia Mobility Technologies Sdn Bhd (Asia Mobiliti) as one of two companies chosen for the trial project. Asia Mobiliti, selected for the nine-month DRT trial in Selangor is co-owned by Ramachandran Muniandy, the husband of Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh, and ex-Malaysiakini CEO Premesh Chandran.[25]

Premesh, who was still a leading shareholder in Malaysiakini, dismissed allegations of nepotism and argued an open tender was unsuitable because there were only two companies with the necessary Apad registration to participate in Selangor’s proof of concept trial.

Lawsuits

Abdul Taib Mahmud bribery allegation

In May 2007, the news portal was sued for defamation by then Chief Minister of Sarawak, Abdul Taib Mahmud in the Kuala Lumpur High Court. He demanded an apology, an unspecified amount of damages and an injunction against Malaysiakini and Gan, for 12 articles published between 6 April and 3 May that year.[26][27] The suit was retracted in January 2012 after the news portal made an apology in public court for publishing unverified news.[28]

Raub Australian Gold Mine suit

Malaysiakini was sued in 2012 for publishing several articles and videos about residents' concerns over pollution allegedly linked to Raub Australian Gold Mine's gold mining operations in Malaysia. The company had said the articles were defamatory and malicious.

The Kuala Lumpur High Court in 2016 ruled in favour of Malaysiakini on the grounds of responsible journalism and reportage, but the decision was later overturned on appeal. The Federal Court upheld the appellate court's decision in a 3–2 majority ruling, saying Malaysiakini had not been "fair, disinterested or adopted a neutral approach" in reporting the residents' campaign against the mining activities. The ruling came amid concern among activists about freedom of expression in Malaysia, with Malaysiakini perceived to be particularly targeted as one of the most widely read independent news media source[citation needed].

On July 2, 2021, the Federal Court of Malaysia ordered Malaysiakini to pay RM550,000 (US$132,180) in damages to Raub Australian Gold Mine which by then had become defunct.[29]

Contempt of court over readers' comments

On 19 February 2021, Malaysiakini was found guilty of contempt by the Federal Court of Malaysia over five user comments posted on the website that the Malaysian Attorney General claimed undermined public confidence in the judiciary. The news website was fined RM 500,000 Malaysian ringgit (US$123,644). However, Malaysiakini's editor-in-chief Steven Gan was not found guilty of the offence.[30][31] The website sought public donations to pay the fine and received donation exceeding the fine amount within the span of roughly four hours.[32]

In covering the trial, the BBC in an article called Malaysiakini: The upstart that changed Malaysia's media landscape said that "Malaysiakini's success so far, its very survival, are all the more remarkable in a country where all news media was once subject to government control, and in a region where truly independent, quality journalism is difficult, dangerous and often driven to the margins."[33]

The New York Times meanwhile wrote a piece called 5 Reader Comments Just Cost a News Website $124,000 in which they wrote that Gan and Malaysiakini were being punished for the outlet’s diligent reporting. It quoted Gan as saying that the court's decision would "have a tremendous chilling impact on discussions of issues of public interest and it delivers a body blow to our continual campaign to fight corruption."[34]

Tajuddin defamation suit

On April 26, 2017, Pasir Salak MP Tajuddin Abdul Rahman filed a defamation suit against Shah Alam MP Khalid Abdul Samad, Malaysiakini subsidiary KiniTV and the New Straits Times Press Bhd (NSTP)

He claimed that Khalid had uttered defamatory statements laced with curse words at two media conferences held at the Parliament lobby in 2016.

On February 22, 2022 the KL High Court dismissed Tajuddin’s suit without costs.

On October 19, 2023 the Court of Appeal ordered Tajuddin to pay a total of RM120,000 in costs to Khalid and KiniTV Sdn Bhd. NSTP was not part of the appeal.[35]

Awards and recognition

In 2001, Malaysiakini won a Free Media Pioneer award from the International Press Institute.[36]

Gan himself won a 2000 International Press Freedom Award of the Committee to Protect Journalists,[7] "an annual recognition of courageous journalism".[37] In July 2001, Businessweek named him one of the "Stars of Asia" in the category "Opinion Shapers" for his work with the website.[13]

In 2014, it received Social Media Award during Worldwide Bloggers and Social Media Award 2014 in Kuala Lumpur.[38]

Through the years, Malaysiakini has won various awards and accolades from the International Press Institute, Reporters Sans Frontiers, Committee to Protect Journalists, Asiaweek and Businessweek.

Malaysiakini is also the only media organisation in Southeast Asia nominated to the prestigious World Economic Forum’s International Media Council[citation needed].

The news portal has developed a reputation for providing a platform for academics and writers such as Jomo Kwame Sundram, Farish A. Noor, Faisal Tehrani, Uthaya Sankar SB and Wong Chin Huat to reach a wider audience.

Columnists have also included activist Hishamuddin Rais, independent preacher Wan Ji Wan Hussin and award-winning investigative journalist R. Nadeswaran.[39] Additionally, Malaysiakini associate editor Martin Vengadesan was named best columnist in the 2022 Malaysian Press Institute Journalism awards.[40]

The news portal's special reports on issues such as the 50th anniversary of the May 13 riots, environmental exposes and presentations on Budgets and elections, have frequently garnered multimedia awards at local and regional award ceremonies.[41]

In November 2021, Malaysiakini reporter Wong Kai Hui won Thomson Foundation Young Journalist Award, chosen from almost 200 entrants from 55 countries.[42]

Malaysiakini journalist S Vinothaa was awarded Indonesia’s prestigious Hassan Wirajuda Protection Award 2022 for her reporting on issues affecting its citizens in Malaysia.[43]

She was the first foreign journalist to receive the award and the second Malaysian to be recognised by the country since the inception of the annual event in 2015.

In November 2023, academic Janet Steele published Malaysiakini and the Power of Independent Media in Malaysia, a book detailing the company's journey and impact.[44]

In June 2024, Malaysiakini won its first Kajai Award in addition to two gold prizes at the MPI Journalism Awards 2023.[45]

The top award in Malaysian journalism went to journalist S Vinothaa and the news lab team of Ooi Choon Nam and Affan Amrish Mohd Jalani for their contribution to the three-part series on how stateless children in Sabah have been forcibly taken from their parents and put up for adoption.

Vinothaa also won first place in the “Best Investigative Journalism” category for her report titled “Exposed: Shackles of rampant modern-day slave trading”.

For the “Best Multimedia Journalism” category, the first place went to Malaysiakini for its report on the 2023 state elections titled “State polls: How far can the ‘Green Wave’ go?”

Malaysiakini then won the Society of Publishers in Asia (Sopa) 2024 Award for excellence in reporting on women’s issues.

The award was granted to S Vinothaa, Ooi Choon Nam, Aidila Razak and Affan Amrish Mohd Jalani for their contribution to “Baby snatching: How stateless mums lose their infants in Sabah hospital”.[46]

Leadership transition

In August, 2022, co-founder Premesh stepped back from his role as Malaysiakini's chief executive officer.[47]

Similarly, after leading Malaysiakini’s newsroom for 23 years, Gan stepped down as the news portal's editor-in-chief in January 2023.

“It has always been my intention to give way to the next generation when they are ready. The time has come,” Gan said. He now occupies the nominal role of editor-at-large.[48]

While the co-founders have reduced roles in the daily running of the news portal, the duo continue to sit on Malaysiakini's board of directors and remain the company's largest individual shareholders. Since their departure, the editorial team has been led by executive editor RK Anand and managing editor Ng Ling Fong.[48]

See also

References

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708 ← 709 → 710素因数分解 (素数)二進法 1011000101三進法 222021四進法 23011五進法 10314六進法 3141七進法 2032八進法 1305十二進法 4B1十六進法 2C5二十進法 1F9二十四進法 15D三十六進法 JPローマ数字 DCCIX漢数字 七百九大字 七百九算木 709(七百九、ななひゃくきゅう)は自然数、また整数において、708の次で710の前の数である。 性質 709は127番目の素数である。1つ前は701、次は7…