Hi Oonitarians,
Today OONI and Sinar Project jointly released a report that examines internet censorship in Malaysia over the last few months.
This study involved the collection of network measurements through the use of ooniprobe in an attempt to collect data that can serve as evidence of internet censorship events, as well as the examination of relevant laws and policies.
Our report can be found here: https://ooni.torproject.org/post/malaysia-report/
The key findings of our study include:
1. We found *39 different websites* to be blocked through the *DNS injection of block pages*. These sites include:
- *News outlets*, *blogs*, and *medium.com* for covering the *1MDB scandal*.
- A site that expresses heavy criticism towards Islam (and which, in the Malaysian context, can be viewed as inciting hatred towards Islam).
- Popular torrenting sites (such as thepiratebay.org).
- A popular online dating site.
- Pornographic sites.
- Gambling sites.
2. This study provides evidence of *politically motivated censorship* (since news outlets and blogs covering the 1MDB scandal were found to be blocked). This censorship though has vaguely been justified by Malaysian authorities on the grounds of "national security" under the Communications and Multimedia Act (CMA) 1998.
3. The pornographic and gambling sites that were found to be blocked might be part of the thousands of websites that were recently announced to be blocked by Malaysian authorities (reference: http://english.astroawani.com/malaysia-news/mcmc-blocks-over-5-000-websites-...). In any case, the blocking of these sites can be justified under Malaysia's laws and regulations (see "Legal environment" section of the report).
4. Some previously blocked sites (Bersih rally websites) were found to be accessible as part of this study. Social media and censorship circumvention tools also appeared to be accessible.
5. Even though Sharia law poses restrictions to LGBTI rights, all LGBTI sites that we tested were found to be accessible.
Please contact us with any questions you may have.
All the best,
Maria.