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Criminalising misinformation could threaten free speech - Tuah Yeboah warns

Criminalizing Misinformation Could Threaten Free Speech, Tuah Yeboah Warns

By: Patricia Boakye
April 14, 2025

Tuah Yeboah has raised concerns about criminalizing misinformation. He believes it could harm free speech.

Yeboah argues that such laws may suppress important discussions. He emphasizes the need for open dialogue in society.

He warns that vague definitions of misinformation can lead to abuse. This could result in censorship and limit public discourse.

Yeboah calls for careful consideration before implementing these laws. He urges lawmakers to prioritize freedom of expression.