For example, the draft Law on Press and Publication retains several problematic prohibitions, including for insulting Islam and insulting the Royal family, while doing away with the jail sentences that were previously associated with these offences, replacing them with significant fines. [...] Article 9 of the draft Law on Professional Journalists, prohibits press agencies, defined in the draft Law on Press and Publication as including periodicals, from employing journalists who do not have a press card issued by the National Press Council. [...] This type of requirement is a violation of the rights to both freedom of expression and freedom of association.3 Making membership mandatory effectively allows the National Press Council to serve as a gatekeeper regarding who can and cannot work as a journalist, unnecessarily restricting the ranks of the . [...] Article 37 of the draft Law on the National Press Council, which allows for journalists to be sanctioned for any conduct which impacts the dignity of the profession, should be restricted to instances of professional misconduct (such as plagiarism or inventing quotes). [...] Recommendations: Ø Article 9 of the draft Law on Electronic Press should be amended so that liability for advertisements lies exclusively with the party that purchased those advertisements.
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