JAMAICA NOT MONITORING NOT CONVERSATIONS

The US State Department on Thursday corrected its 2014 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, stating that it had no reason to believe that the Jamaican Government was monitoring citizens’ online conversations.

The department said that an error was published in the Internet Freedom subsection of the 2014 Jamaica Country Report on Human Rights Practices last Friday.

That report stated that “The Government did not restrict or disrupt access to the Internet or censor online content. There were credible reports, however, that the Government monitored private online communications without appropriate legal authority.”

State minister in the Ministry of Technology Julian Robinson then challenged US authorities to provide proof of the allegations laid against the Portia Simpson Miller-led Government.

Today, the department updated the report which now reads, “The Government did not restrict or disrupt access to the Internet or censor online content. There were no credible reports that the Government monitored private online communications without appropriate legal authority. According to the International Telecommunication Union, 38 per cent of citizens used the internet in 2013”.

0 thoughts on “JAMAICA NOT MONITORING NOT CONVERSATIONS

  1. I already said it was a bullshit report. Some jflag diaspora memba wrote it, because the “error” was drliberate.

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