(June 13, 2012, Africa Review)--The Ethiopian government has passed new legislation that
criminalises the use of Internet-based voice communications such as
Skype and other forms of Internet phone calling.
It also authorises the government to inspect any imports of voice communication equipment and accessories, while also banning inbound shipments without prior permission. Anyone involved in "illegal" phone calling services will be prosecuted and could be jailed for up to 15 years or fined heavily if found guilty.
Making an Internet phone call through different software is
punishable by three to eight years-- automatically criminalising Skype
and other similar voice services. The government in
the law's introductory annex defends such legislation as a timely and
appropriate response to the ever increasing security threats globally
and in Ethiopia.
But observers say the law is aimed at further limiting freedom of expression and the flow of information in the nation of 85 million people. In the last five years websites and blogs critical of the government have been frequently blocked and all Amharic language broadcasts targeting Ethiopia jammed.
Source: Africa Review
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