It is a challenge for governments to manage the onslaught of social media that can incite public violence. But too often, a state crackdown is aimed more at silencing critics than maintaining public order.
This is certainly the case in Bangladesh. When bloggers and activists were recently murdered, instead of protecting free speech, government officials repeatedly warned against hurting religious sentiments. The authorities, too often, curtail free expression rights in print and digital media.
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Bangladesh Expands Efforts to Stifle Free Speech
Government Asks Facebook to Play a Direct Role
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