Togo : Call for moderation in the dissemination of content on social networks
The Togolese government recently issued a joint statement from the Ministers of Justice and Security, urging restraint and moderation in the dissemination and publication of content on social networks and other media outlets.
This reminder comes in a context marked by numerous debates and positions taken by political actors and civil society, particularly regarding the ongoing constitutional revision process and the upcoming electoral consultations.
The statement emphasizes the existing regulatory provisions governing « the dissemination of false information, slander, defamation », and other abuses related to the exercise of the right to freedom of expression and the right to information in Togo.
The Togolese government thus emphasizes the importance of respecting the laws in force regarding communication and information dissemination. These measures aim to prevent the spread of false information and to ensure a healthy and respectful public debate.
Given the current political and social context, characterized by intense discussions around the ongoing constitutional revision and the upcoming electoral consultations, increased vigilance in information dissemination is necessary. The government calls for responsible use of social networks and media to avoid any form of misinformation or manipulation of public opinion.
It is essential to note that freedom of expression and the right to information are fundamental principles, but they must be exercised responsibly and in accordance with the laws in force. The government’s statement aims to raise awareness among the population about the importance of respecting these principles while maintaining a climate of democratic and constructive debate.