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Steven Gan (; born c. 1963) is a Malaysian journalist known for co-founding and editing the political news website ''
Malaysiakini ''Malaysiakini'' (meaning in English: "Malaysia Now") is an online news portal published in Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil. Malaysiakini receives over 2.3 million page-views per day on desktop and mobile. Alexa ranked ''malaysiakini.com'' ...
'' (English: "Malaysia Today"), Malaysia's "first and only" independent news source. In 2000, he was awarded the International Press Freedom Award of the
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(CPJ).


Work in print journalism

Gan received a degree in political economy from an Australian university in 1989. He began his journalistic career in print, as a freelancer for a Hong Kong-based newspaper. In 1991, he covered the
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from
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. In 1994, he returned to Malaysia, where he became a reporter for the new Malaysian daily '' The Sun''. There he struggled against both government regulation and the self-censorship of ''The Suns editors. In 1995, he led a team of reporters that discovered that 59 inmates, primarily Bangladeshis, had died in the
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immigration detention camp of the preventable diseases
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and
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. When Gan's editors refused to publish the story for fear of government reprisal, Gan passed the information to the immigrant rights organisation Tenaganita. Tenaganita publicised the reporters' findings, and its director,
Irene Fernandez Irene Fernandez (18 April 1946 – 31 March 2014) was a Malaysian human rights activist and politician. She was a People's Justice Party (KeADILan) supreme council member and the director and co-founder of the non-governmental organization Tenag ...
, was subsequently threatened with imprisonment for "publishing false news". Fernandez's trials and appeals from the case would last thirteen years, ending in her 2008 acquittal by the Kuala Lumpur Criminal High Court. In 1996, Gan was arrested, along with four other reporters, at the 1996 Asia Pacific Conference on
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. During the five days he spent in jail, he was named a prisoner of conscience by
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. After his release, he wrote a column protesting his arrest and treatment, but his editors refused to publish it. Gan resigned in protest, going on to write editorials for the English-language Thai daily ''
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''.


''Malaysiakini''

Though Malaysian law had provided for strict government controls on print media since 1984, the Malaysia Multimedia Super Corridor, an initiative to encourage technological development in Malaysia, was launched in 1995. A founding principle of the project was that government censorship of the Internet would not be permitted. Seeing a loophole, Gan and colleague Premesh Chandran decided to found an online news resource that would be free of the controls placed on print media. The pair founded'' Malaysiakini.com'' in November 1999, with a staff of four other journalists and a starting budget of $100,000. Gan served as its editor-in-chief. For its first story, ''Malaysiakini'' posted a report on 20 November criticising the practices of ''
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'', Malaysia's largest-circulation Chinese-language newspaper. ''Sin Chew Daily'' had doctored a photograph of Malaysia's ruling party to remove
Anwar Ibrahim Anwar bin Ibrahim ( ms, انور بن ابراهيم, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset, IPA: ; born 10 August 1947) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia since November 2022. He served as the 12 ...
, who had recently been imprisoned for corruption. According to
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, the ''Malaysiakini'' report led to "worldwide infamy" for ''Sin Chew Daily'', and the newspaper later issued a public apology. In April 2001, ''Malaysiakini'' made news again when it discovered and reported the secret detention of 10 political activists. Within a year, the site had nearly 100,000 visitors a day, making it one of the most popular news sites in Malaysia; it had also expanded to a full-time staff of twelve. In January 2012, Alexa Internet ranked it as the 14th most popular website in the country. However, attracting advertising was often a challenge for the website, which Gan blamed on collusion between Malaysian politicians and businesspeople.


Government responses to ''Malaysiakini''

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad described the ''Malaysiakini'' staff as "traitors" and suggested that the paper was funded by financier
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, whose currency speculation the Prime Minister blamed for the
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that had devastated Malaysia's economy. In a 2002 article in ''
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'', Gan stated that ''Malaysiakini'' was repeatedly hacked during the first years of its existence. Citing a government statement to launch "missiles" at opposition websites, Gan speculated that the Malaysian government was behind the cyberattacks. The website underwent further cyber-attacks in April and July 2011, coinciding with an election in
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and the pro-electoral reform
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; again Gan alleged that the government was responsible. On 20 January 2003, the ''Malaysiakini'' office was raided by police, who confiscated the website's servers and 15 newsroom computers, an estimated RM150,000 ($40,000 USD) in equipment. The raid followed a call by the youth wing of the right-wing political party
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to investigate the site for
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after it carried a letter criticising the government's pro-
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quotas in hiring and scholarships. The website was able to go back online ten hours after the raid.


Awards and recognition

Gan was awarded one of the 2000
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, along with
Željko Kopanja Željko Kopanja (21 October 1954 – 8 August 2016) was a Serbian newspaper editor and director of the newspaper '' Nezavisne Novine''. ''The Christian Science Monitor'' described him as an equal critic of all parties without regard to ethnicity a ...
of
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,
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of the
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, and
Mashallah Shamsolvaezin Mashallah Shamsolvaezin (born 18 June 1957) is an Iranian newspaper and magazine publisher who edited many of post-revolutionary Iran's first and most widely circulated independent newspapers, including ''Kayhan'', ''Jame'eh'', '' Neshat'', and ...
of
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. The CPJ describes the award as "an annual recognition of courageous journalism". In July 2001, ''
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'' named Gan one of the "Stars of Asia" in the category "Opinion Shapers". Later that year, ''Malaysiakini'' won a Free Media Pioneer award from the
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.


References


External links


''Malaysiakini'' website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gan, Steven Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Malaysia Living people Malaysian journalists Date of birth missing (living people) 1960s births Malaysian prisoners and detainees