💨 Abstract
Journalists and advocates in Santo Domingo marched against a bill seen as potential government censorship, which aims to regulate online content to protect privacy and dignity. Critics fear it could overreach and stifle media freedom, noting that President Luis Abinader's administration has already limited press access and increased security aggression. Despite some journalists supporting the bill, the protest called for unrestricted access to public records and protection against harassment and censorship.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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