Kyrgyzstan’s Culture Ministry Wants to Fine People for Spreading “Disinformation” Online

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Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports, and Youth Policy has proposed issuing fines to people who promote ‘disinformation’ online.

According to the proposed amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses, citizens who are found to have spread false information through media, websites, or social networks could be fined up to 100,000 KGS (about $1,200). For legal entities, the amount will be 200,000 KGS (about $2,400).

The ministry emphasized that in recent years there has been an increase in cases where false information on the internet has led to conflicts and a deterioration in public sentiment. However, this has sparked debate in society and among human rights activists, who fear that such measures could limit freedom of expression and lead to the control of journalists and internet users.

The ministry had previously proposed other amendments, which would allow fines to be imposed for libel and slander in the media and online.

Vagit Ismailov

Vagit Ismailov

Vagit Ismailov is a Kazakhstani journalist. He has worked in leading regional and national publications.

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