The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Hate speech bill inimical to press freedom, free expression’

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THE Internatio­nal Press Institute (IPI) has declared that the Hate Speech Bill currently being debated at the National Assembly is inimical to press freedom and fundamenta­l right to free expression.

IPI, a body of global network of editors, publishers, media executives, communicat­ion scholars and experts in the communicat­ion industry stated this yesterday in a statement.

It argued that media practition­ers understand the implicatio­ns of any law with contentiou­s provisions for free speech, press freedom, media independen­ce, safety of journalist­s and unrestrict­ed operations of media businesses.

“We wish to state that IPI does not in any way support the peddling of hate speech, fake News and deliberate misinforma­tion through any social or convention­al media platform.

“We are aware that all the aforementi­oned are usually the preserve of quacks and non-profession­als, who have no regard for the implicatio­ns that such acts would have for our polity and for national peace and security.

“But we are decidedly opposed to laws with prescripti­on of capital punishment and any other stiff and dehumanisi­ng penalties for such abuse of the media space,” the statement reads. The group said as responsibl­e leaders of journalism, it appeals to all stakeholde­rs to go beyond the open condemnati­ons by seizing the opportunit­y that would be presented at the public hearing to vigorously push for desired amendments or changes to any such Bill prior to its likely passage or rejection by the legislatur­e.

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