Government plan to police social platforms sparks uproar in Trinidad & Tobago. Critics call it anti-democratic and warn of a widening crackdown.Trinidad & Tobago’s government plans to legislate social media censorship, citing online criticism of its collaborations with the United States, particularly content allegedly justifying extrajudicial killings and advocating for regime change in Venezuela. Trinidad & Tobago’s government has recently unveiled intentions to legislate social media censorship, a move the National Security Minister, Roger Alexander, justifies […]


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