Is Free Speech Under Threat in Ghana? Where Should the Line Be Drawn To Ensure Responsibility?
Freedom of speech remains one of the most important pillars of democracy. But where should its limits begin? And how do democratic societies protect freedom of expression while ensuring responsibility and accountability? As conversations continue around criticism of government, citizens’ rights, and constitutional freedoms, important questions are emerging about how Ghana interprets Article 21 of the 1992 Constitution alongside international human rights principles. On Agenda, we examined; What free speech truly means When free speech reaches its limits The role of government in protecting expression And how democracies balance rights with responsibility Join the conversation next time at 9PM on TV3 and live on 3FM 92.7.

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