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Cybercrime Unit Warns Against Publishing Content Related to the Muslim Brotherhood - Jordan News

Cybercrime Unit Warns Against Publishing Content Related to the Muslim Brotherhood - Jordan News

Jordan News23-04-2025

The Cybercrime Unit has warned social media users against publishing or promoting content related to banned or unlicensed associations or groups, including the so-called Muslim Brotherhood, which has been dissolved by final judicial rulings. اضافة اعلان In a statement issued today, the unit stressed that the enforcement of the law will be strict and uncompromising, and legal action will be taken against violators in accordance with the Cybercrime Law and the Jordanian Penal Code.
The unit urged social media users to fully comply with the provisions of both laws and to refrain from violating them through publishing, promoting, reposting, sharing, or commenting—warning that such actions could lead to legal accountability.

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