Saturday, January 15, 2011
Hungarians protest new media law
Hungarian protesters tape their mouths in protest against the new media law
Source: Press TV
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/160222.html
Thousands of people in Hungary have taken to the streets to voice their opposition to the country's controversial new media law.
Hungarians are actively protesting in the second series of demonstrations in recent weeks against Prime Minister Viktor Orban's new media law.
According to the legislation, a new authority has the right to impose major fines on media outlets.
The legislation also has the right to require journalists to reveal their sources on national security issues.
The protests have been especially vehement among media and rights groups in Budapest.
Other European governments have criticized the legislation as well, claiming that it limits freedom of press.
After Orban's center-right Fidesz Party swept to victory in the April parliamentary elections, winning two-thirds of the vote, his government became powerful enough to easily change laws and even the Constitution.
As part of the reforms, the government set up a new watchdog to regulate media content and impose fines when rules are violated.
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