The public security minister, Tiran Alles, said that the legislation would protect against online fraud and the spread of false information. But he also made clear its potential political applications, saying it could be used against those who insult members of Parliament on social media
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The Sri Lankans are concerned about a new law, the Online Safety Act, that gives the government wide-ranging powers to deem speech on social media to be “prohibited statements.”
The UK have raised their concerns over the recently gazetted Online Safety Bill's impact on the "freedom of expression" on the island. In a written question to the UK government, Bob Blackman, MP for Harrow East, asked about the potential impact the bill will have on freedom of expression and religion in Sri Lanka, Anne-Marie Trevelyan the Minister of State for the Foreign,
The UK have raised their concerns over the recently gazetted Online Safety Bill's impact on the "freedom of expression" on the island. In a written question to the UK government, Bob Blackman, MP for Harrow East, asked about the potential impact the bill will have on freedom of expression and religion in Sri Lanka, Anne-Marie Trevelyan the Minister of State for the Foreign,