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    APPLYING THE LAW OF CYBERCRIME BETWEEN OBJECTION AND APPROVAL

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    Post by Rocky Wed 21 Aug 2019, 2:50 am

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    The Supreme Council approved the legislation of the Cybercrime Law, which is still in the process of writing its first draft and is currently in the process of legislation. General and final provisions in addition to the reasons.
    Amnesty International expressed grave concern about the IT Crimes Bill in an open letter signed by nine other NGOs, which was submitted to the Iraqi government.
    The organization warned that the proposed law will create a climate of self-censorship in the country, describing the law as strict and threatens freedom of expression.
    "A new cybercrime law imposes severe prison sentences and heavy fines against peaceful critics who express themselves online and represent a tragic setback for freedom of expression in Iraq," it said in an official statement.
    "The Crimes Law will be polite and manipulative for freedom of information and expression of opinion, and as a deterrent to those who exploit social networking sites to fall and defamation, and this is what provokes some," he said.
    "If this tough cybercrime law is passed, it will be a severe blow to freedom of expression in Iraq," said Amnesty International researcher Razao Salehi.
    "The broad formulation of the law means that it can easily become a tool of repression in a country, where the space for critical voices is severely restricted."
    It is worth mentioning that the Iraqi legislator considered the publication of pictures or comments on family life or individuals as a consequence of the crime of disclosure of the secret as stipulated in Article 438. Or family members even if they are true if their publication would offend them.
    The draft law, in separating punitive provisions in only two articles, referred to the resources of misuse of the Internet for the purposes of defamation, defamation and defamation:
    Article 21
    Whoever assaults any of the religious, moral, family or social principles or values ​​or the sanctity of private life through the information network, shall be punished by imprisonment for a period not less than one year and a fine of not less than (2 million) two million dinars and not more than (five million) five million dinars. Computer hardware in any way
    Article 22
    Any person who uses computers and the information network in terms of words, pictures, sounds or any other means involving imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years and a fine of not less than (3 million) three million dinars and not exceeding (five million) five million dinars, shall be punished by imprisonment. On slander and insults.
    In accordance with the legislative provisions, the Supreme Judicial Council announced on Sunday, a five-year prison sentence for a convicted extortion person for posting family photos through social networking sites in Muthanna.
    The council said in a statement that "the Muthanna Criminal Court sentenced a prisoner to five years and a month for a convict who broke a personal account through Facebook to a citizen and get family photos."
    The council added that "the convicted blackmailed the citizen and threatened to publish pictures or pay money, stressing that the Federal Court of Cassation ratified the decision issued by the Criminal Court of Muthanna discrimination and correction." Finished


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