Ministro Pigai: las prohibiciones de proyecciones de películas deben pasar por decisiones judiciales

El ministro de Derechos Humanos, Natalius Pigai, enfatizó que las prohibiciones de proyecciones de películas o visionados grupales no pueden imponerse unilateralmente sin una base legal y un fallo judicial.

Pigai hizo la declaración en Yakarta al responder a la polémica sobre las prohibiciones de las proyecciones grupales del documental 'Pesta Babi' en varias regiones y campus universitarios.

Según Pigai, las restricciones a las obras cinematográficas solo pueden llevarse a cabo a través de mecanismos legales regulados por la ley. Subrayó que grupos o individuos sin autoridad legal no tienen derecho a prohibir la proyección de películas en espacios públicos.

"La película solo puede ser prohibida según una decisión judicial, según la ley", afirmó Pigai. Añadió que las partes que se sientan perjudicadas deben buscar una aclaración o realizar una nueva película, en lugar de imponer prohibiciones.

Pigai también declaró que las obras cinematográficas son una expresión de la creatividad social que debe ser respetada como parte de la libertad de expresión en un país democrático.

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