Iraq’s new online content regulation is a big step backward
Freedom of expression is a basic human right, even when offensive, and blocking people from opining on social media violates it
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مالك
حملة الحكومة العراقية الأخيرة لتنظيم المحتوى على الإنترنت تثير مخاوف بشأن حرية التعبير والوصول إلى المعلومات. اعتقد أن تركيز محمد شياع السوداني على رقابة وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي قد يكون محاولة لصرف الانتباه عن القضايا سيطرة المليشات والفساد الادراي والاقتصادية
Under the name of security, the Iraqi government is trying to track down all the opponents. This action is a big threat to freedom and stops people from speaking their minds.
Iraq’s regulation marks a troubling step backward for freedom of expression. By imposing stricter controls over digital platforms, the government risks stifling dissent and restricting access to vital information. While addressing harmful content is important, this move seems to prioritize censorship over the protection of free speech and the digital rights of citizens, raising concerns about the erosion of online freedoms in the country.
It is widely recognized that the new regulations are heavily influenced by religious authorities, posing a significant threat to free speech and amplifying censorship. This approach risks undermining citizens’ digital rights and stifling open discourse.
حملة الحكومة العراقية الأخيرة لتنظيم المحتوى على الإنترنت تثير مخاوف بشأن حرية التعبير والوصول إلى المعلومات. اعتقد أن تركيز محمد شياع السوداني على رقابة وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي قد يكون محاولة لصرف الانتباه عن القضايا سيطرة المليشات والفساد الادراي والاقتصادية
It’s not fair! Everyone should be able to say what they want!
This Iraqi government’s actions are truly shameful.
Under the name of security, the Iraqi government is trying to track down all the opponents. This action is a big threat to freedom and stops people from speaking their minds.
WTF
Iraq’s regulation marks a troubling step backward for freedom of expression. By imposing stricter controls over digital platforms, the government risks stifling dissent and restricting access to vital information. While addressing harmful content is important, this move seems to prioritize censorship over the protection of free speech and the digital rights of citizens, raising concerns about the erosion of online freedoms in the country.
It is widely recognized that the new regulations are heavily influenced by religious authorities, posing a significant threat to free speech and amplifying censorship. This approach risks undermining citizens’ digital rights and stifling open discourse.
العراق من سيء الى اسوء
The Iraqi politicians in Iraq want to stay living the middle ages
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