How Indonesia’s Cyberlaw Undermines Free Speech and Human Rights
Indonesia’s Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law), enacted in 2008, has been widely criticized by human rights activists and civil society groups for its vague and broad provisions that can be used to criminalize online expression and silence dissent. The ITE Law regulates various aspects of online activities, such as e-commerce, data protection, and cybercrime. However, it also contains …