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Malaysia okays 6-year jail term for fake news

But opposition legislators criticised the law's heavy penalties and its potential to limit free speech

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Malaysian government has pushed a law through Parliament that makes "fake news" punishable by a maximum six-year jail term following days of heated debate.

The Anti-Fake News Bill 2018, which sought to formulate a new law to stop the spread of fake news which could threaten the country's political stability and undermine public order, was passed on Monday with 123 voting in favour and 64 against, the New Strait Times reported.

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