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Sri Lankan Parliament Passes Online Safety Bill Amidst Controversy

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The Online Safety Bill, reported by Daily News, passed its Second Reading in the Sri Lankan Parliament with a majority of 46 votes. According to the report, 108 MPs voted in favour while 62 voted against.

The Sectoral Oversight Committee (SOC) on Media, Youth, Heritage, and New Citizen approved the Bill, incorporating amendments mandated by the Supreme Court. Public Security Minister Tiran Alles presented the Bill, which underwent debate over two days.

During the voting, 54 MPs were absent from the assembly. Chief Opposition Whip MP Lakshman Kiriella protested the Bill, demanding a vote. The Speaker initiated voting procedures, leading to the passing of the Online Safety Bill.

Several MPs from the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and Independent MPs supported the Bill. However, opposition parties, including the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), Tamil National Alliance (TNA), National People’s Power (NPP), and MP Roshan Ranasinghe, voted against it.

After the Second Reading vote, amendments were proposed and voted upon. The ruling party requested a vote for the 36th Amendment presented by MP Chandima Weerakkody. However, it was defeated with 91 MPs voting against and 51 in favour.

Following amendments, the Third Reading of the Bill passed in Parliament.

Opposition MPs protested, accusing the Government of disregarding Supreme Court recommendations. The ruling party also participated in the protest.

Public Security Minister Alles addressed concerns raised during the debate. He mentioned submitting numerous amendments based on consultations with various organisations, including the Human Rights Commission and the Bar Association.

Chief Opposition Whip Kiriella acknowledged the need for social media regulation but opposed restrictions on political, media, and human freedoms.

Transport, Highways, and Mass Media Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardhana emphasized the importance of regulating social media to prevent hatred, violence, and religious conflicts. He urged for a social media culture that promotes truth and respect among differing views.

The Online Safety Bill aims to regulate social media use in Sri Lanka amidst concerns over online content’s impact on society and individuals.

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