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Freedom of Speech and Democracy in Malaysia

机译:马来西亚的言论自由和民主

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This article seeks to understand the situation of political speech in Malaysia, the argument in favour of restrictions on political speech, and the problems that prevent political speech from being practised effectively. For example, two particularly sensitive issues—ethnic rivalry and religion—are considered taboo and discussion of these issues is severely restricted. Article 10 of the Malaysian Constitution, in reflecting the sensitiveness of these issues, specifies a list of restrictions, which limit the right of free speech on the grounds of guarding political stability and racial harmony. Furthermore, freedom of political speech and the political rights of individuals are secondary to the goals of national prosperity and national development, and the government is predisposed to impose some form of political discipline in order to serve the greater social good. However, the Malaysian government has taken a step further to control not only hate and racial speech, but also any political speech that seriously challenges the government. In this respect, the Malaysian government can be accused of being less democratic for its restriction on political speech.
机译:本文旨在了解马来西亚的政治演讲情况,主张限制政治演讲的论点以及阻碍有效进行政治演讲的问题。例如,种族冲突和宗教这两个特别敏感的问题被视为禁忌,对这些问题的讨论受到严格限制。 《马来西亚宪法》第10条反映了这些问题的敏感性,规定了一系列限制,这些限制以维护政治稳定和种族和谐为由限制了言论自由权。此外,政治言论自由和个人政治权利对国家繁荣和国家发展的目标是次要的,政府倾向于实行某种形式的政治纪律以服务于更大的社会利益。但是,马来西亚政府已采取进一步措施,不仅要控制仇恨和种族言论,而且要控制任何严重挑战政府的政治言论。在这方面,可以指责马来西亚政府由于对政治言论的限制而缺乏民主。

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