Only minor changes passed to Telecommunication Law

Only minor changes passed to Telecommunication Law
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Mizzima

Despite pressure from diplomats and the media, Myanmar’s parliament yesterday only passed minor reforms to the heavily criticized Telecommunication Law which criminalizes online defamation, the Anadolu Agency reported on 2 August.

The changes to the law include allowing bail for suspects and preventing third parties from filing cases.

But a proposal to do away with jail time for alleged defamatory posts on Facebook or other social media was voted down 92-59 in the upper house, dominated by lawmakers from State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi’s ruling party.

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