y otra cosa interesante de la ley:
The legislation, if passed, could result in a punishment of 5 to up to 10 years in prison for merely recording encounters between Israeli soldiers and Palestinians.
The bill reads, “anyone who shoots a video or a photo, or records soldiers while they are doing their job, with the aim of disturbing the morale of soldiers and citizens, will be sentenced to five years imprisonment. In case this is done with the aim of destabilizing the state’s security, the perpetrator will be sentenced to ten years imprisonment.”
resumiendo:
penas de 5 años de cárcel por "grabar a soldados haciendo su trabajo" (sic),
penas de 10 años de cárcel si la grabación "afecta a la seguridad del Estado" (sic)
a ver lo que tardan en prohibir las cifras reales de palestinos muertos..
¿dónde está la ONU?
ah, claro, claro.. que lo importante es luchar contra la "lacra" y acabar con los "micromachismos".. claro, claro..
claro, claro..
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