Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has joined nine other human rights organisations in calling on the government of the Maldives to repeal or amend a provision forcing journalists to reveal their sources.
Article 136 of the reform of the Evidence Act, uses vague and overbroad terms such as "acts of terrorism" and "national security related crimes" when identifying instances where journalists can be compelled to disclose their sources.
The Act also mandates courts to decide, on a balance of probabilities, whether to order source disclosure. This fails to respect international standards for restrictions on freedom of expression, which rely on a three-part test requiring, among other things, any restriction to be "necessary".
The signatories of this statement also note that President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih ignored a petition by 158 Maldivian journalists calling on him to refuse to sign the bill into law.