Prevention of Electronic Crime Bill - Analysis by AHRC

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Prevention of Electronic Crime Bill - Analysis by AHRC

RC-ART-021-2015
May 04, 2015

PAKISTAN: Prevention of Electronic Crime Bill - strangling freedom of expression some more (5)

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has initiated a series of articles on the proposed Prevention of Electronic Crime Act, 2015; this is the third article in the series. The Bill has draconian provisions that seek to muzzle the freedom of expression and speech over the Internet to discourage dissent and stifle intellectual discourse. The Bill has been presented in Parliament for consideration after being passed by the Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication. This is the 5th part of the series. 

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