The Palestinian government in the West Bank clamps down on social media and news websites —the main outlets for debate and dissent in the West Bank— with a vaguely worded decree that critics say allows his government to jail anyone on charges of harming 'national unity' or the 'social fabric.'
Jerusalem, Aug.11 (AP).– Rights activists say the edict, issued without prior public debate last month, is perhaps the most significant step yet by Abbas' government to restrict freedom of expression in the West Bank.
A Palestinian prosecutor denied the decree is being used to stifle dissent and insisted that a new law on electronic crimes was needed to close legal loopholes that in the past allowed offenders, such as hackers, to go unpunished.
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casa heredada de su padre. La denuncia con el número 25632/17 la recibió el 1er. teniente Lázaro Sandar Hernández.
Lamento no estar contento por la medida de la dictadura venezolana de mantener a Leopoldo López preso en su casa. Todavía estoy haciendo duelo por las 91 personas que murieron para que esto ocurriera, además de las otras víctimas de la violencia desencadenada por el Gobierno. Demasiado poca la recompensa para un dolor tan alto.