Revisions to Indonesia’s Broadcasting Bill threaten press freedom, say journalists and netizens

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The proposed changes go against principles spelt out in the country's press law.

JAKARTA - Journalist organisations and netizens in Indonesia have slammed proposed changes to the country’s broadcasting law, saying this could stifle press freedom and affect the quality of news reporting.

The updated Bill is currently being discussed at the Baleg, and was thrust into the national spotlight when reactions to it started pouring in earlier this month. “If you check the latest draft of the revised broadcasting law, content like this could be banned,” she said in a tweet that was attached to a video highlighting some of the investigative journalism work she and her team have done.

Critics say this move would limit the Press Council’s ability in matters such as seeking resolution to public complaints on cases related to media coverage, and could also lead to overlap between the Press Council and the KPI, which is an independent regulatory body overseeing media in the country. It is not immediately clear for how long the bill will be discussed and when the changes will be effective, if passed.

Discussions regarding the revision must involve various parties, including members of the press, said Mr Budi.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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