Gabrielle Lim on the Life and Death of Malaysia's Anti-Fake News Act

Published: May 28, 2020, 8:12 p.m.

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In this episode of Lawfare\'s Arbiters of Truth series on disinformation, Evelyn Douek and Quinta Jurecic spoke with Gabrielle Lim, a researcher with the Technology and Social Change Research Project at Harvard Kennedy School\\u2019s Shorenstein Center and a fellow with Citizen Lab. Lim just released a new report with Data and Society on the fascinating story of a Malaysian law ostensibly aimed at stamping out disinformation. The Anti-Fake News Act, passed in 2018, criminalized the creation and dissemination of what the Malaysian government referred to as \\u201cfake news.\\u201d After a new government came into power following the country\\u2019s 2018 elections, the law was quickly repealed. But the story of how Malaysia\\u2019s ruling party passed the act, and how Malaysian civil society pushed back against it, is a useful case study on how illiberal governments can use the language of countering disinformation to clamp down on free expression, and how the way democratic governments talk about disinformation has global effects.

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