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Social media regulation: Criticising govt could attract 3-year jail time — Amnesty International

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Social media regulation: Criticising govt could attract 3-year jail time — Amnesty International

Amnesty International has raised concerns over the potential consequences of social media regulation in Nigeria, warning that critics of the government risk facing a three-year jail term. The human rights organisation condemned the recent push for social media regulation by the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government. In a series of tweets on Saturday, Amnesty International […]

Social media regulation: Criticising govt could attract 3-year jail time — Amnesty International
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