By Tonny
Ndungu KAMPALA Uganda
The Ugandan Communication Commission has asked social media users and bloggers with a large following to ‘register for monitoring by the state’.
Those who fit the bill are
required to have registered with the commission before October 5, 2020.
“Regulation of communication
services is intended to promote and safeguard the interests of consumers,
operator, viewers and listeners,” a notice by commission reads in part.
Those targeted by the commission
include those planning to relay information on: online televisions, online
newspapers, audio over IP (AoIP), Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), Video on Demand
(VoD), Digital Audio and any other related platforms.
Those who plan to use either of
the platforms will be required to obtain a permit that will regularize their
communication.
Critics say the new development
is a gag order which seeks to silence the media as Uganda gears for a General
Election in early 2021.
“Uganda regulator gives social media users,
bloggers, etc. with large follows an Oct. 5, 2020 deadline to register “for
monitoring by the state”. With polls in Feb. 2021, theπΊπ¬ govt
repression of free expression is on steroids. The leopard has pimped his
spots,” Charles Onyango, a Ugandan Journalist wrote on Twitter.
Under the new rules, online
broadcasters will be required to ensure uniformity between the online version
and any print versions of the content that may be printed.
Further, online broadcasters will
be required to adhere to the laws of Uganda, the code of conduct for
broadcasters, the Minimum broadcasting standards and the code of ethics of
journalists.
Those found culpable of
broadcasting information that is; contrary to public morality, promotes the
culture of violence, distorts facts, or is likely to promote violence will have
their licenses revoked.
No comments:
Post a Comment