Communications Act moving the country towards a new dictatorship
11/28/2012 12:00 am
The future of Iraq / special
detection parliamentary source that the Council will vote at its thirty-fourth day Wednesday on the Telecommunications Law and Informatics, pointing out that this law "of the most dangerous laws that could restrict the freedom of expression," he says.
said the source, who preferred anonymity, in told the "Future of Iraq" The law states that the squatters in the online reach of which are also subject to punishment extended to 20 years in prison, noting that the supposed crimes General addresses the strategic security of her children and public morals. He explained that the Telecommunications Law and Informatics is a source of disagreement between the State of Law coalition and the Kurdistan Alliance, adding it contains materials that force all ISPs and mobile phones to transfer their assets and property of their companies and control rooms public into the country, noting that this gives the government control over some companies owned by families Kurdish as Asiacell and Korek, stressing that, therefore, the benefits of these families will be under Kurdish dominance of the central authority which does not satisfy Kurdish brothers according to the source. Referred to the House of Representatives to vote on the draft telecommunications law and informatics more than once, because of political differences. Promised MP for the coalition of state law, Kamal al-Saadi, on June 28, 2012, that the President of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi commits an offense when stopped the vote on the law telematics, calling Najafi to interpret the subject and revealed "beneficiaries" of the command. A member of the House of Representatives that bad in the law that limits the freedom of expression and freedom of the use of Internet services and therefore it is moving the country towards dictatorship and monopoly of Informatics freedoms.
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