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The cybercrime amendments are not consistent with the constitution

Amman Today

publish date 2023-07-20 12:46:32

Compass – Amman

Former MP Mustafa Al-Assaf stressed the need for the general starting point, whether in the cybercrime law or any other law, to be the preservation of the dignity of the citizen.

Al-Assaf said in a statement to:compass“Freedom in its concept does not mean permissiveness and decadence. The freedom that we want is the one that builds a homeland and does not infringe on the lives and rights of others.

He stressed the need for the cybercrime law, which is the subject of controversy, to be based on preserving the homeland, its cohesion and the cohesion of its people, and that they all work to raise it.

He added, “Freedom is an essential foundation for renaissance and construction, and without freedom there is no renaissance or construction.” The Cybercrime Law, which was rejected by the Eighteenth Council, restricts the required freedoms, which is the expression of every person’s opinion and thought without encroaching on others.

And he indicated that the law presented to Parliament does not balance this equation and does not give it its right, calling for a comprehensive review of the law in order to be consistent with the constitution that guarantees the freedom of the Jordanian citizen.

(compass)

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