Anti-Terrorism law has no provision that can be used against social media – Roque

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The country's anti-terrorism law cannot be used to regulate social media as proposed by the new military chief, according to a Malacanang official. Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque Jr. (YANCY LIM/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) Presidential spokesman Harry

The country’s anti-terrorism law cannot be used to regulate social media as proposed by the new military chief, according to a Malacanang official.Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said Republic Act No. 11479 or the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 has no provision that allows regulation of social media.

“Ang mayroon po diyan ay iyong ating cybercrimes law ‘no, may probisyon po diyan, pero subject po iyan sa authority na ibibigay ng ating hukuman ,” he added. Gapay made the proposal amid concerns that terrorists have weaponized social media “to radicalize, recruit and even plan terrorist acts.”

 

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But if he has the decency, he can sample himself rather than swimming with dolphins, he might get a post humous award for that

IRR is the key 🤣🤣 fite me 😜

Yes, Anti-Terrorism Law should not infringe on social medias main purpose - Freedom of Speech.

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Pero syempre gagawan nyo ng paraan para magkaroon di ba?

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