Jordan Press Association renews call to reconsider cybercrime bill

  • Date: 27-Jul-2023
  • Source: Zawya
  • Sector:Technology
  • Country:Jordan
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Jordan Press Association renews call to reconsider cybercrime bill

AMMAN — The Jordan Press Association (JPA) on Wednesday expressed regret over the Lower House Legal Committee’s refusal to accept the association's objections to the cybercrime bill.

In a statement, the JPA said the decision to reduce fines by 50 per cent is appreciated, but the move is insufficient, as fines remain high and vague terms in the bill remain unchanged.

The window of opportunity is not closed yet for the MPs to introduce amendments, as they deliberate over the draft law on Thursday.

The association stressed that it stands against any violations or abuses against journalists that may occur on social media platforms. However, actions that impact freedom of the press are "unacceptable".

The statement expressed hope that the Senate would review the bill, engaging with all relevant stakeholders to reflect upon the proposed amendments, namely clauses pertaining to fines and legal terminology.

The JPA confirmed it will continue lobbying against the draft bill and will support efforts to introduce amendments that include deleting item (c) under Article 19. Meanwhile, the JPA council delegation will deliver a copy of JPA's legal opinion on the draft law to the Senate in an attempt to include the suggested changes.

Further, the JPA condemned the US State Department’s