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View all search resultsRatna is being charged under Article 14 of the Criminal Code for spreading fake news that could cause restlessness as well as Article 28 of the Electronic Transactions and Information (ITE) Law on spreading fake news that could harm consumers and spread hate speech.
An agreement between the state broadcasting watchdog and elections organizers has stipulated that each candidate is only allowed a total of 10 TV spots, each with a maximum duration of 30 seconds for every TV station every day. Candidates are also advised not to publish advertorials.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has called on Indonesians to be aware of fake news in the upcoming simultaneous legislative and presidential elections, while dismissing once again rumors that he was a member of the banned Indonesian Communist Party (PKI).
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