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LONDON, Feb 12: Fatima Bhutto, niece of the slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, fears that she could be liable for prosecution for her writings criticising the government, under the prevention of electronic crimes ordinance introduced in the shape of a bill before the parliament recently.
Writing in the Guardian on Thursday, Miss Bhutto said Pakistans so-called democratic government had introduced the bill to censor our already frightened media.
According to the bill, she said, anyone found guilty of cyber terrorism an undefined crime is liable to face the death penalty.
She asserted that the governments vague bill threatened anyone guilty of spoofing or spamming or the character assassination of any member of state with prison sentences.
Any of the articles Ive written critical of my countrys role in the war on terror or questioning the corruption of the state could constitute spoofing (the bill doesnt elaborate on whether it is satire that the PPP government is fundamentally opposed to or simply jolly fun-making).
The bill is an escalation of intimidation from the state. In Oct 2008 the government announced that the terrorism wing of the countrys Federal Investigation Authority would be tasked with hunting down the anti-democratic forces that were circulating YouTube videos and text messages aimed at discrediting the ruling partys politicians.
Because the press is muzzled, no voices were raised in protest at the announcement that text messages had become treasonous devices in Pakistan. So now we have an actual law about to be put into place, farcically silencing those of us who are not afraid to speak. Im almost certain Ive assassinated some characters in the process of being a journalist Pakistan is, at present, the only country in the world run by two former criminals.
She said that another odious bill, the National Reconciliation Ordinance, already passed in parliament had cleared Pakistans politicians of 20 years worth of corruption cases against them and includes a stipulation that would make it virtually impossible to file charges of misconduct against any sitting parliamentarian. The NRO was used to clear Pakistans ruling party members of other crimes, surpassing our already crippled judiciary, and placing those in power above the law. Criticism of the NRO was unsurprisingly muted in the Pakistani press. Did you know that these 403 words could land me a jail sentence? Ive spoofed, Ive defamed, and Ive disseminated, all deadly crimes.
Meanwhile, Fatima herself fell a victim recently to alleged spoofing, spamming and character assassination by a US tabloid, The National Inquirer, which linked the otherwise very correct Miss Bhutto with many years her- senior- in- age Hollywood heartthrob George Clooney.
Without quoting any source, the NI report says that the two had dated after meeting at some international conference (no date, no venue and no title of the conference). The story also carries a video clip showing the two in separate frames which totally contradicts the implied claim of the NI that Clooney is all set to woo Fatima if she agreed.