Palace: No provision in anti-terror law that can regulate social media

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The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 has no provision that would allow enforcers to regulate or control social media, Malacañang said. | DJEsguerraINQ

as a platform by the terrorists to radicalize and even plan terrorist acts.

“Freedom of speech is a sacred and inviolable right of every human being. The Constitution guarantees freedom of speech,” Drilon stressed.

 

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DJEsguerraINQ It gives you chill thinking that anti-terror bill can be abused easily by the underlings when the head utter such intention. The lawmakers may have the good intentions for ATA but they forgot to take account the culture of other country compared to ours.

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