UN King of Jordan approves a bill to criminalize online speech. Human rights groups call it draconian - I wonder if the same groups feel the same way about the West

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AMMAN — The King of Jordan approved a bill Saturday to punish online speech deemed harmful to national unity, according to the Jordanian state news agency, legislation that has drawn accusations from human rights groups of a crackdown on free expression in a country where censorship is on the rise.

The measure makes certain online posts punishable with months of prison time and fines. These include comments “promoting, instigating, aiding, or inciting immorality,” demonstrating ”contempt for religion” or “undermining national unity.”

It also punishes those who publish names or pictures of police officers online and outlaws certain methods of maintaining online anonymity.

With the approval of King Abdullah II, the bill now becomes law — set to take effect one month after it is published in the state newspaper, Al-Rai. The newspaper is expected to publish the law tomorrow.

After amending the bill to allow judges to choose between imposing prison time and fines, rather than ordering combined penalties, the Senate passed the bill Tuesday, Jordan’s state-run news agency reported. The measure was passed by Jordan’s lower house of parliament in July.

Lawmakers have argued that the measure, which amends a 2015 cybercrime law, is necessary to punish blackmailers and online attackers.

But opposition lawmakers and human rights groups caution that the new law will expand state control over social media, hamper free access to information and penalize anti-government speech.

A coalition of 14 human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, has called the law “draconian.” The groups say “vague provisions open the door for Jordan’s executive branch to punish individuals for exercising their right to freedom of expression, forcing the judges to convict citizens in most cases.”

The president of Jordan’s press association also warned the language could infringe upon press freedom and freedom of speech.

The measure is the latest in a series of crackdowns on freedom of expression in Jordan, a key U.S. ally seen as an important source of stability in the volatile Middle East. A report by Human Rights Watch in 2022 found that authorities increasingly target protesters and journalists in a “systematic campaign to quell peaceful opposition and silence critical voices.”

All power in Jordan rests with Abdullah II, who appoints and dismisses governments. Parliament is compliant because of a single-vote electoral system that discourages the formation of strong political parties. Abdullah has repeatedly promised to open the political system, but then pulled back due to concerns of losing control to an Islamist surge.


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The measure is the latest in a series of crackdowns on freedom of expression in Jordan, a key U.S. ally seen as an important source of stability in the volatile Middle East. A report by Human Rights Watch in 2022 found that authorities increasingly target protesters and journalists in a “systematic campaign to quell peaceful opposition and silence critical voices.”
Just like the US then.
 
Sorry Mr. Journalist, I just can't get mad about this. You seemed perfectly fine with it when Canada was using extrajudicial measures to seize people's bank accounts for attending a peaceful protest. Absolutely nothing from you when France was stomping on people's free speech while their cities were being burned by muzzies. I just can't find it in me to care that Jordan wants to silence your precious gay rights protests.
 
I'm sure this will be used to oppress Christians who want to evangelize Muslims. None of these kinds of laws are ever meant to benefit anyone or anything besides Islam and Islamic laws.
Islam, besides being right about women, sounds like a much preferable system than the rainbow imperialism we're supposed to be exporting to the world. Don't forget to buy lots and lots of overpriced Pride merch!
 
Great. Now mention how free speech is being stifled on major platforms right on top of how the infrastructure is quite literally being co-opted by psycho troons backed by the system of government and business to censor things they do not like.

King of Jordan with his wife, Queen Rania.

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That man gets to live his amazon fantasies. Good on him.
 
Good. The only change that sand niggers can come up with is inshallah their way to te lowest bar in hell.
With regret I think back to my younger days when I felt muzzies deserved something better then military dictatorships.
Pretending to not be a total shit hole is better than to stop pretending at all.
 
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