Local actor Fattah Amin recently met with Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil to discuss the 2026 Internet Safety Campaign (KIS), launched by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in February.
The initiative aims to boost public awareness of digital safety and online ethics.
In an Instagram post on Tuesday (March 17), Fattah, 35, described the meeting as particularly meaningful for both him and his wife, actress Amira Othman.
“It stands as a symbol of our commitment to support the local entertainment industry in raising public awareness about the importance of safety and ethics in the digital space,” he wrote.
Fattah added that as someone navigating the realities of social media today, he believes everyone has a role to play in creating a safer and more respectful digital space.
The actor also expressed his readiness to take on this responsibility earnestly for the betterment of society and the generations to come.
“I take this initiative to collaborate with the Ministry of Communications. InsyaAllah I will strive to fulfill this responsibility to the best of my ability.
“Let’s remind ourselves that the Internet must be used safely. Say no to cyberbullying,” he wrote.
On social media, many netizens have praised Fattah and Amira for their proactive stance, commending their efforts to combat cyberbullying.
Others also noted that Fattah has long dealt with slander and defamation discreetly, rarely choosing to air his frustrations publicly.
