Jordan parliament approves jail for journalists
AMMAN - Jordans Press Association (JPA) slammed parliament on Thursday for approving a clause in a draft law which allows the imprisonment of journalists.
We reject this decision. We are opposed to the imprisonment of journalists for expressing their opinions by writing, verbally or by any other means, and linking this to four taboos, JPA president Tareq Momani told AFP. At the same time we welcome parliaments decision to scrap a clause calling for the arrest of journalists over publication matters, he added.
Sucks to live in a non-democratic state, huh. | During its deliberations of a controversial press and publication draft law, the 110-seat lower house approved on Wednesday a clause to imprison journalists over four violations outlined in Article 26. Journalists could go to jail if they defame any religion protected under the constitution, namely Islam, Christianity and Judaism, or if they offend the prophets in writing or through the publication of cartoons.
They could also face imprisonment if their writing is seen as an insult to religious sentiments and beliefs, fuelling sectarian strife or racism, and finally if it slanders or libels any individual, Petra news agency said.
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