Media News - Tuesday, July 08, 2008
UAE bill to encourage press freedom
The legislative committee of the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) approved a new bill which, if passed by the parliament, will make it illegal to sentence journalists to prison. Although the new initiative would protect journalists from imprisonment, it would allow the government to fine journalists up to USD 27,000 (EUR 17,235) for what it considers a violation of the law. The new bill will become law if passed by the UAE parliament and signed by the president, Jordanian newspaper al-Ghad reported. (International Journalists Network)
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