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US expresses concerns over Sri Lanka's controversial internet regulation law

The United States is expressing concerns over Sri Lanka's controversial online regulation bill a day after it was passed in Parliament over protests by the media, opposition and rights activists

By BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI
Published - Jan 25, 2024, 08:00 PM ET
Last Updated - Jan 25, 2024, 08:00 PM EST

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — The United States expressed concerns over Sri Lanka's online regulation bill Thursday, a day after it passed overwhelmingly in Parliament over protests by the media, opposition and rights activists.

The Online Safety bill allows the government to set up a commission with a wide range of powers, including ordering people and internet service providers to remove online posts deemed “prohibited statements.” It can also legally pursue people who publish such posts.

Julie Chung, the U.S. ambassador in Sri Lanka, said the United States has concerns about the potential impact of the legislation and urged “Sri Lanka to prioritize transparency and ensure any legislation does not stifle the voices of its people .”

“In addition to jeopardizing democratic values, vague and overly restrictive legislation can hinder investment and the development of a digital economy, undermining the economic growth that Sri Lanka needs,” Chung said in a statement posted on her X account.

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