Bangla Press Desk: The Maldivian parliament has passed legislation to regulate journalists and media institutions despite widespread concerns that it would curb press freedom in the atoll nation.
The parliament late Tuesday approved the Media and Broadcasting Regulations Bill, which local and foreign rights groups have described as an attack on free press.
Under the legislation, a regulatory commission would be set up with sweeping powers, including the authority to suspend media outlets and block newspaper websites during an investigation.
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu must ratify the legislation before it takes effect, and could do so as soon as Wednesday.
Maldives lawmakers back media regulation bill despite protests
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:26 AM
Bangla Press Desk: The Maldivian parliament has passed legislation to regulate journalists and media institutions despite widespread concerns that it would curb press freedom in the atoll nation.
The parliament late Tuesday approved the Media and Broadcasting Regulations Bill, which local and foreign rights groups have described as an attack on free press.
Under the legislation, a regulatory commission would be set up with sweeping powers, including the authority to suspend media outlets and block newspaper websites during an investigation.
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu must ratify the legislation before it takes effect, and could do so as soon as Wednesday.
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