The issue of criminalization of criticism has resurfaced after comedian Pandji Pragiwaksono was reported to the police after delivering criticism through comedy material. This incident sparked public concern about freedom of expression, especially in the midst of the implementation of the new Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code. A number of parties assess that certain articles have the potential to be used to silence the critical voices of citizens. In response to this, the Chairman of Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives emphasized that criticism of the government is actually protected in the new Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code. The DPR said that the rules emphasize the element of intention, make the insult article a complaint offense, and strengthen the protection of citizens' rights. Watch the complete information on VOI Today


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