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Jordanian authorities are using the country’s new cybercrimes law to stifle expression, particularly pro-Palestine sentiment, leading human rights organisation Amnesty International has found.

At least 15 individuals have been prosecuted under the law after criticising authorities online, Amnesty’s report says.

The scope of crimes is also deemed broad, as people can be prosecuted for accusations such as “spreading fake news”, “provoking strife”, “threatening societal peace” and “contempt for religions”.

“Under the pretext of protecting the digital space, Jordanian authorities have escalated their blatant assault on the rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly in the country, using overly broad provisions,” said Aya Majzoub, Amnesty International’s deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa.

“They have particularly targeted recent pro-Palestine activism and criticism of government policies towards Israel.

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