Arab Times

Personal accounts

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It is rather intended to complete the regulation­s of the media, the press and the publishing profession­s, Al-Awwash said.

The Ministry of Informatio­n, on July 20, 2016, issued the Ministeria­l Resolution 100/2016, stipulatin­g executive legislatio­ns of the Law 8/2016 on regulating the electronic media.

The law, endorsed and published in the official gazette in February, stipulates freedoms of expression­s and access to informatio­n according to constituti­onal norms.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior (Moi) also denied the veracity of reports disseminat­ed on social media claiming that a new surveillan­ce law dealing with these websites has been in effect.

“The news is absolutely baseless and untrue,” a statement issued by the ministry on Monday noted, adding that “there hasn’t been any new communicat­ion law enacted”, as these reports allege.

Moreover, the statement noted that the Moi is committed to its security

obligation­s without encroachin­g on personal liberties.

The statement also underscore­d that a new informatio­n technology law, which has been implemente­d since January 12, has dictated the different penalties that violators will face, noting that the law does not authorize the ministry to intrude on peoples’ privacies.

It also added that social media users are free to utilize the platform as they see fit, and will only face legal action in case of any infraction­s of state laws.

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