• NounsAndWords@lemmy.world
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    The King of Jordan approved a bill Saturday to punish online speech deemed harmful to national unity, according to the Jordanian state news agency, legislation that has drawn accusations from human rights groups of a crackdown on free expression in a country where censorship is on the rise.

    Okay, so it’s not all online speech, just those statements that the government deems harmful without any clarity on what specifically that would entail. Just some good old-fashioned fascism right here.

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      The King of Jordan

      fascism

      I’m not sure that this is surprising coming from Jordan, but he’s a monarchist not a fascist.

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        And it surprises me that he passed this law. As far as I remember he was trying to reform the country into a more democratic one

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      At least he says it out right… America just fucks with you while it pretends it’s not ducking with you.

  • Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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    This is just unchecked conservatism doing what it does.

    Conservatism is a plague of oppression that is in desperate need of a cure. Do your part by disowning and excluding conservatives in your daily life. It is inappropriate to do business or keep relationships with suxh people.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    AMMAN (AP) — The King of Jordan approved a bill Saturday to punish online speech deemed harmful to national unity, according to the Jordanian state news agency, legislation that has drawn accusations from human rights groups of a crackdown on free expression in a country where censorship is on the rise.

    With the approval of King Abdullah II, the bill now becomes law — set to take effect one month after it is published in the state newspaper, Al-Rai.

    But opposition lawmakers and human rights groups caution that the new law will expand state control over social media, hamper free access to information and penalize anti-government speech.

    The measure is the latest in a series of crackdowns on freedom of expression in Jordan, a key U.S. ally seen as an important source of stability in the volatile Middle East.

    A report by Human Rights Watch in 2022 found that authorities increasingly target protesters and journalists in a “systematic campaign to quell peaceful opposition and silence critical voices.”

    Abdullah has repeatedly promised to open the political system, but then pulled back due to concerns of losing control to an Islamist surge.


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