The International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) Ghana has launched a campaign against hate speech.
Addressing a press conference on Thursday 3rd June 2021, to launch the coalition, the Chairman of the coalition Dr Sam Owusu who is also the Country Director of IAWPA stated that the vision of the coalition is to bring like-minded people to campaign against hate speech and promote respect and decorum in addressing grievances and sharing opinions.
Dr Samuel Owusu said the campaign against hate speech involves raising public awareness and educating society about the dangers that hate speech poses. He said a free press is the cornerstone of a democratic society, it is important to protect it.The coalition stated that the liberties enjoyed by Ghanaians depend also on the freedom of the press.
However, when these freedoms and rights are left unrestricted or without borders, there are likely to be abused. The exercise of this freedom of expression carries with it special duties and responsibilities.
The Chair of the coalition acknowledged that it is enshrined in the 1992 constitution which that all persons shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression, which shall include freedom of the press and other media. The only time that this right may be revoked is when its use by an individual to threaten, vellify, insult and malign other individuals.
He said in the last couple of years, the Ghanaian media space has been inundated with an expression that borders on slander, defamation, and obscenity.
On internet and social media, the statement said“While the Internet and social media platforms have made it easier to share information and stay connected, some people are using it as channels for the expression of hate speech.
Some people have resorted to using it to insult, denigrade great personalities in the country”The coalition is worried that the phenomenon of hate speech is raging through text, video and audio messages depicting disrespect towards established traditional, political, religious authorities.
The Coalition Against Hate Speech consider the expression of opinions about a given matter, communicated devoid of insults and offensive conduct.
The Chairman of the coalition said: While we acknowledge the issues being raise require national attention, the mode of expression and conduct can not be jsutified in any civilised society.
The Campaign emphasied that freedom of expression is considered essential in democratic societies.
It is protected by the constitution and supported by various international declarations and treaties. However, in recent times, respect and decorum are slowly declining.
People have become more and more embolden to issue statements with little to no regard for other people’s rights and feelings. Instead, huge numbers of people behave however they please. The number of people who act without politeness, thoughtfulness, and civility is increasing.
At the same time, disrespectful manners are on the rise. People who have earned great achievements are treated with so much disdain.
The Coalition Against Hate Speech is calling on all Ghanaians to avoid the use of hate speech while expressing their concerns and opinions. While we encourage the need to criticise and raise issues affecting the development of our country, we urge that use of hate speech should be avoided.
We call on all well-meaning Ghanaians to join the coalition to help rescue Ghana from the use of indecent and intemperate language in the social media to help in restoring the culture of dignity and respect Ghanaians are noted for.In the coming days, the coalition will seek audience with opinion leaders around the country to discuss how hate speech can be addressed in Ghana.
The coalition is also advocating for Bill to be passed by parliament of Ghana to prohibit the use, production, publishing, distribution, presentation, or direction of the performance of any audio, visual or written material which is threatening, abusive or insulting or involves the use of such words in order to stir hatred is likely to be stirred up against any person in Ghana.
The coalition is urging members of society to avoid the use of intemplate language and hate speech in addressing issues of concern.Present at the press conference was Dr Fred Amankwah-Sarfo, the Executive Secretary of the coalition.
Dr Samuel Owusu.Executive Director,
IAWPA Ghana.Chairman,
Coalition Against Hate Speech
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Source: MyGhanaMedia.com
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