Authorities prepare a new law: On the psychological safety of information
The authorities are preparing a new "surprise" calling the law on psychological safety information, pro-government media was told by the head the Human Rights Committee of the Milli Mejlis, Rabiyat Aslanova, noting that it had already been discussed by the Committee.
According to her, the adoption of such a law is very important for the country. She added that the law will cover the entire scope of information – printed, electronic media, and the Internet. According to her, the adoption of the law would help to fight against appeals calling to fight in Syria, to which a number of websites call on and recruit young people.
She also stressed that it is necessary to deal with immorality, radicalism and other negative phenomena, which is delivered to Internet users.
However , what will be the mechanism to combat these phenomena Aslanova did not explain.
Attempts to contact her were futile. Some members of the Commission expressed surprise saying they are not familiar with such a bill and it was not discussed. -03D-
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