Indonesian activists slam rule allowing police oversight of foreign journalists
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Press freedom at risk: Indonesian activists slams new rule allows police oversight of foreign journalists
JAKARTA, April 3 — Indonesian activists today decried a new regulation allowing police to monitor foreign journalists and researchers working in the country, a move they say would limit press freedom. The new rule, issued on March 10 but recently published online, said a police letter is needed for foreigners doing their work “on certain locations”, though it does not specify which sites. The National Police said the new rule was necessary to “m…
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