electoral Internet Censorship and cellular
In previous articles we have warned about the government's intention to conduct an election in October without the right to debate or information, in short, would not be free elections. This, in view of prohibitions to the press, not to be interviewing candidates for judicial elections, and candidates themselves, nor have the right to openly disseminate their careers and proposals. But analysis of the Electoral System Law shows a situation even worse.
happens that Article 82 of the standard states in paragraph III that the government may punish sending e-mails, post on social networking and messaging cellphone text. Hard to believe? Well here it is: "Article 82. (BANS). III. After the call, any particular person, individual or collective, social, collegial, or political will to campaign or propaganda for or against any candidate or any, of any media, including internet and mass text messages cellular telephony, being subject to electoral failure of the criminal category ".
Congresswoman Alejandra Prado says "now you understand why the registration of cell called" . The truth is that, as he paints the thing elections will be unconstitutional, which would violate rights to privacy and information protected under Articles 25 and 106 of the CPE. But among so many abuses, what more does a tiger stripe?
happens that Article 82 of the standard states in paragraph III that the government may punish sending e-mails, post on social networking and messaging cellphone text. Hard to believe? Well here it is: "Article 82. (BANS). III. After the call, any particular person, individual or collective, social, collegial, or political will to campaign or propaganda for or against any candidate or any, of any media, including internet and mass text messages cellular telephony, being subject to electoral failure of the criminal category ".
Congresswoman Alejandra Prado says "now you understand why the registration of cell called" . The truth is that, as he paints the thing elections will be unconstitutional, which would violate rights to privacy and information protected under Articles 25 and 106 of the CPE. But among so many abuses, what more does a tiger stripe?
Source: Eju.tv
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