Court strikes down ‘annoyance’ offence from communications law

Malaysiakini | The Court of Appeal has struck down a provision in the Communications and Multimedia Act that criminalises content that “annoy” or is “offensive”. New Sin Yew, lawyer for activist Heidy Quah, said that the court ruled that including the words “annoy” and “offensive” in section 233 of the Act was not permissible, was disproportionate, and amounted to a prohibition of free speech.

Malaysia still criminalises ‘grossly offensive’ online remarks, but here’s why today’s ruling on ‘offensive’ speech was lauded

Malay Mail | Lawyer New Sin Yew commended the Court of Appeal’s “good”, “progressive” decision in Heidy Quah’s constitutional challenge. He added that civil society is expected to closely watch how the government uses the new version of section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act, which criminalises “grossly offensive” online remarks.

Joint press release of the 6th Interface Meeting between the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) and civil society organisations (CSOs) with a consultative relationship with AICHR (9 July 2025, Kuala Lumpur)

AICHR | The 6th Interface Meeting between AICHR and CSOs with a Consultative Relationship with AICHR allowed the sharing of insights, challenges, and good practices in promoting and protecting human rights in ASEAN. Parties also explored ways to enhance cooperation and reaffirmed the importance of sustained and meaningful engagement between AICHR and the CSOs.

Malaysia-led AICHR workshops in Jakarta to advance peace, human rights in ASEAN

The Star | AICHR has begun a series of workshops in Jakarta to discuss mechanisms for conflict prevention and peacebuilding, international peace frameworks and approaches, and protecting human rights of all in conflict situations, while using a case study simulation to explore practical applications of ASEAN’s peace initiatives.

Saatnya ASEAN lompati tabu bahas topik sensitif

Kompas | Bon menjelaskan, semasa kepimpinan Malaysia, AICHR menyasarkan untuk menghasilkan panduan penanganan konflik dan membina perdamaian. Kandungannya berupa langkah-langkah yang perlu diambil apabila berlaku konflik di rantau ini ataupun dalam negeri negara-negara anggota ASEAN.

Siaran akhbar: Dialog AICHR mengenai hala tuju dan pendekatan ke arah keamanan melalui bengkel ASEAN mengenai mekanisme pencegahan konflik, pembinaan keamanan dan hak asasi manusia di Jakarta, Indonesia (13-15 Ogos 2025)

Kementerian Luar Negeri Malaysia | AICHR akan menganjurkan tiga bengkel di Jakarta untuk membincangkan mekanisme pencegahan konflik dan pembinaan keamanan, kerangka dan pendekatan keamanan antarabangsa, serta perlindungan hak asasi manusia dalam situasi konflik.

ASEAN to adopt declarations on human rights, environment, and peace

BFM | Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, shares an update on a proposed legally binding human rights resolution targeted for adoption within five years. He also discusses two key declarations on the environment and on peace that are expected to be adopted at the 47th ASEAN Summit.

New ASEAN declarations usable in court despite non-binding status: AICHR chairman

Scoop | New ASEAN declarations on human rights, while not legally binding, are designed as powerful tools for legal advocacy that can be used in court, said AICHR Chair Edmund Bon. They serve a dual purpose, providing civil society groups with a “moral imperative” for advocacy while also giving lawyers a new standard to reference in legal arguments.

Court strikes down ‘annoyance’ offence from communications law

Malaysiakini | The Court of Appeal has struck down a provision in the Communications and Multimedia Act that criminalises content that “annoy” or is “offensive”. New Sin Yew, lawyer for activist Heidy Quah, said that the court ruled that including the words “annoy” and “offensive” in section 233 of the Act was not permissible, was disproportionate, and amounted to a prohibition of free speech.

Malaysia still criminalises ‘grossly offensive’ online remarks, but here’s why today’s ruling on ‘offensive’ speech was lauded

Malay Mail | Lawyer New Sin Yew commended the Court of Appeal’s “good”, “progressive” decision in Heidy Quah’s constitutional challenge. He added that civil society is expected to closely watch how the government uses the new version of section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act, which criminalises “grossly offensive” online remarks.

Joint press release of the 6th Interface Meeting between the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) and civil society organisations (CSOs) with a consultative relationship with AICHR (9 July 2025, Kuala Lumpur)

AICHR | The 6th Interface Meeting between AICHR and CSOs with a Consultative Relationship with AICHR allowed the sharing of insights, challenges, and good practices in promoting and protecting human rights in ASEAN. Parties also explored ways to enhance cooperation and reaffirmed the importance of sustained and meaningful engagement between AICHR and the CSOs.

Malaysia-led AICHR workshops in Jakarta to advance peace, human rights in ASEAN

The Star | AICHR has begun a series of workshops in Jakarta to discuss mechanisms for conflict prevention and peacebuilding, international peace frameworks and approaches, and protecting human rights of all in conflict situations, while using a case study simulation to explore practical applications of ASEAN’s peace initiatives.

Saatnya ASEAN lompati tabu bahas topik sensitif

Kompas | Bon menjelaskan, semasa kepimpinan Malaysia, AICHR menyasarkan untuk menghasilkan panduan penanganan konflik dan membina perdamaian. Kandungannya berupa langkah-langkah yang perlu diambil apabila berlaku konflik di rantau ini ataupun dalam negeri negara-negara anggota ASEAN.

Siaran akhbar: Dialog AICHR mengenai hala tuju dan pendekatan ke arah keamanan melalui bengkel ASEAN mengenai mekanisme pencegahan konflik, pembinaan keamanan dan hak asasi manusia di Jakarta, Indonesia (13-15 Ogos 2025)

Kementerian Luar Negeri Malaysia | AICHR akan menganjurkan tiga bengkel di Jakarta untuk membincangkan mekanisme pencegahan konflik dan pembinaan keamanan, kerangka dan pendekatan keamanan antarabangsa, serta perlindungan hak asasi manusia dalam situasi konflik.

ASEAN to adopt declarations on human rights, environment, and peace

BFM | Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, shares an update on a proposed legally binding human rights resolution targeted for adoption within five years. He also discusses two key declarations on the environment and on peace that are expected to be adopted at the 47th ASEAN Summit.

New ASEAN declarations usable in court despite non-binding status: AICHR chairman

Scoop | New ASEAN declarations on human rights, while not legally binding, are designed as powerful tools for legal advocacy that can be used in court, said AICHR Chair Edmund Bon. They serve a dual purpose, providing civil society groups with a “moral imperative” for advocacy while also giving lawyers a new standard to reference in legal arguments.