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Report: Draconian restrictions on freedom of information in Ukraine

Ukrainian parliament approves very dangerous draft law on first reading allowing government to close media and block websites on national security grounds without a court’s permission

Reporters Without Borders condemns the draconian restrictions on freedom of information envisaged in a draft law that the Ukrainian parliament approved on first reading today.”

If adopted, the proposed law would allow the National Security and Defence Council (RNBO) to suppress the dissemination of any national or international media or block any website on the grounds of protecting 'security and national interests' without referring to a court.

The sanctions envisaged by the bill – whose second reading is scheduled for later today – include 'limiting or banning the activity of media or other sources of information, including on the Internet' and 'banning the production or dissemination of any printed product or other informational content.' It also says 'the broadcasting of television or radio stations' and 'the use of Ukrainian broadcast frequencies' can be banned.”

'This bill’s definitive adoption would represent a major setback for freedom of information in Ukraine,' said Johann Bihr, the head of the Reporters Without Borders Eastern Europe and Central Asia desk. 'It gives the RNBO exorbitant powers to order the broadest forms of censorship on the basis of extremely vague criteria and with no safeguards.'”

Bihr added: 'The major challenges that the Ukrainian authorities are facing and their legitimate concern to defend national security do not, under any circumstances justify such an attack on the constitutional right to freedom of expression.'”

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