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How is restricting the infrastructure an infringement on freedom of speech?
The Police can ban all those sites if they find them threats to the security of the nation. Too much book-long without in-depth reasoning is killing us.
i agree with you. freedom of speech come with responsibility.
putting someone securities in danger with your speech is not acceptable!
NOISE MAKERS IN GHANA. IS IT THAT YOU DON'T HAVE ANY MESSAGE SO YOU JUMP ON THE BANDWAGON ON EVERY SLIGHTEST ISSUE AND MAKE NOISE?
Only NDC will agree with such childish ideas. The police should rather apprehend efforts by individuals who by means of social media, report crimes, intimidation and snatching of ballot boxes by NDC footsoldiers during electi ...
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Don't ban it, simply jam or disrupt the communications channels beyond recognition by superimposing stochastic noise on the lines. That was the tatics CIA and KGB were using against each other during the days of the 'Cold War ...
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What a fantastic idea. Quick-thinking move and a stroke of genius. In a climate of tension that can be generated during elections, the IGP hopes to offset any unofficial pronouncements leading to mayhem.
We will resist any attempt by IGP and Mahama to ban the usage of the social media.
AFAG should not twist what the police chief is saying: that during the general elections, social media should be blocked in the interest of protecting the nation's security.
Freedom of speech is fundamental to a democrati ...
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Information should flow. There should be NO BAN. Social Media will spill the truth out. We cannot only depend on the government to inform the public. There should always be two or more sides to the story.
Freedom of speech in Ghana is totally misunderstood and delibrately misinterprated.
Insults, calculated lies, personal attacks and promotion of hatred is not what freedom of Speech is about.