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All Indonesians urged to keep defending press freedom: press council


All Indonesians urged to keep defending press freedom: press council
3rd January 2021
Press Council Head Mohammad Nuh (Foto Antara)
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia's Press Council has appealed to all elements of society at large to keep defending and protecting freedom of the press because it is one of the fundamental pillars of democracy and an integral part of freedom of expression.
"To this end, the Press Council urges all parties to create a conductive situation and to show a collective commitment to making the quality of our press freedom get improved and beneficial for the entire nation. The press freedom is part of the principles of democracy that must collectively be fought," Press Council Head Mohammad Nuh said in a statement that ANTARA quoted in Jakarta on Sunday.

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Defending press freedom in Indonesia amid government's ban on FPI


Defending press freedom in Indonesia amid government's ban on FPI
3rd January 2021
The Indonesian Police's spokesman, Insp Gen Argo Yuwono (right) shows to the press Police Chief Idham Azis' notice warning the public to not access, download, and distribute FPI’s content through websites or social media, on Jan 1, 2021.  ANTARA FOTO/ Reno Esnir/aww. 
Journalists have rights to seek to gather information for the public as regulated in the Press Law National Police Chief General Idham Azis' recent announcement on obeying the government's ban on the Islam Defenders Front's (FPI's) activities, symbols, and attributes has triggered Indonesian journalists' protest.
The journalists expressed concern over point 2d of Azis' announcement dated on January 1, 2021 suggesting that the people at large not get access to, upload, and spread contents of the FPI on websites or social media platforms.

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