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The ITE Law Revision Is Not Meant to Shut Down the Press

Monday, January 15, 2024

The government argues that the article on defamation is maintained because many other countries apply a similar policy.

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Ministry of Communication and Informatics Director-General of Information Applications (Aptika) Semuel Abrijani Pangerapan at his office, Jakarta, November 28, 2023. ANTARA/Livia Kristianti . tempo : 171420237550.

THE ratification of the second revision of the Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) Law on January 2 sparked controversies. The Law No. 1/2024 allegedly still poses a threat to the freedom of expression because it retains the article on defamation. The revision to the law as proposed by the government is also considered to have failed to accommodate suggestions from other parties. Samuel Abrijani Pangerapan, the Director-General of Applic

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