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Annuar Musa: Internet access a human right, ministry to announce next steps soon
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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 11 — Communications and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa will announce steps to be implemented by his ministry to achieve the aspiration of internet access as a human right.

"As I emphasised before, the internet and connectivity are human rights. The Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (KKMM)’s next steps will be towards achieving this aspiration. I will announce something in the near future, InsyaAllah,” he wrote on his official Twitter account today.

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On Aug 30, Annuar, who officially began duties as the Minister of Communications and Multimedia, emphasised that access to internet facilities must be considered as a human right along with other basic necessities such as clothing, food and shelter.

He said internet access was a priority that he would pay attention to, when leading the KKMM.

He added that apart from the National Digital Network (Jendela) initiative, access to internet facilities must be viewed in a comprehensive manner as to be a developed and modernised nation, the country’s internet and related facilities must meet world standards. — Bernama

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