New media laws in Indonesia target journalists and infringe rights rather than protecting them Digital authoritarianism is becoming entrenched in Indonesia. New media laws offered the promise of protection, but online attacks have only increased in recent years. Throughout 2019 journalists were frequently subject to criminal charges under the Electronic Information and Transaction Law (ITE [.] The post Indonesian law systematically stifles journalists appeared first on 360.
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Wiratraman, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta Indonesia Yogyakarta, May 2 360info New media laws in Indonesia target journalists and infringe rights rather than protecting them.Digital authoritarianism is becoming entrenched in Indonesia. Criminalisation of journalists using the ITE Law, including the use of the police telegram letter, poses a serious threat to a free press.
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