As Malaysia Moves to Ban ‘Fake News,’ Worries About Who Decides the Truth The country is widely expected to pass a bill that makes spreading misinformation punishable by six years in jail. Critics say it is intended to stifle dissent before elections. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Response to French Letter Denouncing #MeToo Shows a Sharp DivideTrump, Haiti, London: Your Friday Evening BriefingThe Saturday Profile: Cairo’s Lawsuit King Sues Actors, Belly Dancers, Even Puppet ShowsTrump Stops Short of Reimposing Iran Sanctions but Sets Deadline to Overhaul DealPope Faces Turmoil in Chile Over Indigenous Group and Sex AbuseTrump’s Immigration Remarks Outrage Many, but Others Quietly Agree