Burma: Repeal Section 66(d) of the 2013 Telecommunications Law | Human Rights Watch

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Section 66(d) of the 2013 Telecommunications Law provides for up to three years in prison for “extorting, coercing, restraining wrongfully, defaming, disturbing, causing undue influence or threatening any person using a telecommunications network.” In the last two years, this law has opened the door to a wave of criminal prosecutions of individuals for peaceful communications on Facebook and has increasingly been used to stifle criticism of the authorities. According to the 2013 Telecommunications Research Group, which has been documenting prosecutions under Section 66(d), at least 71 people are known to have been charged for online defamation under the law. 

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https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/06/29/burma-repeal-section-66d-2013-telecommunications-law

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03/19/2018, 13:41

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03/19/2018, 09:41