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Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Digitiminimi: 3:44am On Nov 22, 2019
The United Nations and the United Kingdom have opposed the death penalty clause in the proposed National Commission for the Prohibition of Hate Speech Bill introduced by Senate Deputy Chief Whip, Sabi Abdullahi.

The UN described the death penalty as barbaric, noting that its inclusion in the bill was unacceptable.

According to the bill, any person who violates the law shall be liable to life imprisonment and where the act causes any loss of life, the person shall be punished with death by hanging.

But the spokesman, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, Mr Olusola Macaulay, in a telephone interview with our correspondent on Thursday, said the global body would not support the bill, noting that a UNESCO advocacy group, Media and Information Literacy Coalition, would soon meet with the National Assembly over the proposed legislation.

He said, “We are trying to pay an advocacy visit to the government and do some lobbying. There is a coalition working already, it was formed with the support of UNESCO.

“They are working to meet with the National Assembly to express their mind and possibly advise the government to have a different narrative to the issue of hate speech and fake news.”

Macaulay also said the UN would lobby the Federal Government on the legislation, adding that what was needed is public enlightenment and education about hate speech and not a law stipulating the death penalty for violators.

He said, “I’m not sure what the government needs now is a bill or an idea to shut down people or prevent people from being able to express themselves or express their freedom of thought or information. What I think the government should do more is to enlighten the people.”
The UN agency said most Nigerians were ignorant of issues relating to media and information literacy, noting that a harsh law was not the solution to the challenge.

The global body noted, “Every human being has the right to life and you cannot cut off people’s lives just because someone has expressed his opinion. Nobody is saying hate speech is good.


Hate speech and fake news have been there from time immemorial and it is barbaric to say now that we want to hang people because they expressed their feelings or what they had in mind. So, censoring people or limiting people from participating in politics might not be the correct thing. As I said, the best thing to do is to educate the people.”

Macaulay queried the government for not holding politicians engaging in hate speech to account, noting that many of them had said things that could destabilise the country without being held liable.

The British Government said it supports the right of individuals to express opinions and peacefully challenge authority as an essential part of a free and open society, noting that it was following discussions around the proposed legislation closely.

Commenting on the bill in an emailed response to inquiries by The PUNCH on Wednesday, Her Majesty’s Government said while it takes a strong stand against hate speech which could incite violence and damage relationships within the society, it supports “the right of individuals to express opinions and peacefully challenge authority as an essential part of a free and open society.”

The statement signed by the Senior Press and Public Affairs Officer, British High Commission, Abuja, Chris Ogunmodede, said, “The UK government is following discussions around the proposed Prohibition of Hate Speech bill closely.”

It added, “We take a strong stand against hate speech, which can incite violence and damage community relationships within society. We also strongly support the right of individuals to express opinions and peacefully challenge authority as an essential part of a free and open society.

“The UK strongly opposes the inclusion of the death penalty in any piece of legislation, as a matter of principle.”

https://punchng.com/un-uk-reject-death-penalty-for-hate-speech/

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Digitiminimi: 3:51am On Nov 22, 2019
Hate speech and fake news have been there from time immemorial and it is barbaric to say now that we want to hang people because they expressed their feelings or what they had in mind.

There's freedom of Speech

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Nobody: 3:55am On Nov 22, 2019
Buhari and his supporters reasons from their anus

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by OBUKSBAYELSA: 4:06am On Nov 22, 2019
Everything done or to be done by the Buhari administration is furtherance of imposing himself for a third term. Senate President Lawan recently said any law Buhari sends to parliament is good that tell the State of our parliament and our representative, I won't be surprised if the Constitution is amended to offer Buhari a third term. APC can do anything.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by unohbethel(m): 4:11am On Nov 22, 2019
What zone b's don't know is that they will be worse off with this anti-social bill

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Nobody: 4:19am On Nov 22, 2019
Nigerians deserve even worse than the anti socal media bill until they decide to have sense.
I'm glad the death penalty punishment will be for everyone not just "wailers".

The irony of all this is that Messrs Suffering and Hardship neither know ethnicity nor religion.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Jubal01: 4:31am On Nov 22, 2019
Who(what) you voted have started doing what u voted them to do. Since we decided 2 bring buhari back, let's enjoy our next level in silence. No complains.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by EmekaMD(m): 4:51am On Nov 22, 2019
Senate: death penalty for hate speech

Me: let me say all i can now before the rubber stamp Senate finally makes that a law.

Bubu wey mumu
Bubu greatest Nigerian scammer ever liveth

Lair Muhammad wey no get sense
given him 100 mics and he has different lies for each one of them.

Tinubu.. Oga Bullion van.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Racoon(m): 4:53am On Nov 22, 2019
We rode to power in 2015 through hate speech.“We (APC) brought hate speech to Nigeria politics and I am one of them.

“As a Publicity Secretary of the APC, I know how we used hate speech to mobilize Nigerians against the then ruling party.And it paid off because Nigerians eventually hated the Peoples Democratic Party.“Before 2015, Nigerians did not know anything like hate speech.

“In fact, since the return of democracy in 1999, we are just hearing about hate speech.APC as a political party brought hate to politics in form of propaganda.“The truth must be told: we are the architect of hate speech and nobody complained about it.

“We enjoyed it and it worked for us.If we think we have failed Nigerians in our change promises, we should be bold enough to tell Nigerians that we are sorry, we couldn’t deliver, but to try to cage them by trying to introduce or recycle Decree 4 of 1984 in the name of hate speech is unacceptable.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/theeagleonline.com.ng/death-penalty-our-party-architect-of-hate-speech-apc-chieftain/

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Nobody: 6:12am On Nov 22, 2019

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by ursullalinda(f): 6:21am On Nov 22, 2019
J111333:
Nigerians deserve even worse than the anti socal media bill until they decide to have sense.
I'm glad the death penalty punishment will be for everyone not just "wailers".

The irony of all this is that Messrs Suffering and Hardship neither know ethnicity nor religion.



U are so on point......no sane person will support Buhari and his government.......he acts as if he on a revenge mission on Nigeria before he joins his ancestors

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by greatdreamer(m): 7:20am On Nov 22, 2019
UN, expect those zombies to term you IPOB

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by helinues: 7:22am On Nov 22, 2019
Though I am not in supports of the death penalty for hate speech.

But this UN, UK should go and fix their home problems first before poke nosing into ours
Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by bakassi1: 7:26am On Nov 22, 2019
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helinues:
Though I am not in supports of the death penalty for hate speech.

But this UN, UK should go and fix their home problems first before poke nosing into ours
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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Nobody: 7:53am On Nov 22, 2019
If leader lead well then the hate will reduce.
If I say I hate buhari would it be considered hate speech.



That suya guy has gone AWOL. PLEASE CARING FRIENDS HELP MAKE SURE ITS SAFE.
NOT GETTING YOUR 30K IS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD. YOU COULD PLEAD WITH MIYETTI TO GIVE YOU COWS ON CREDITS.
YOU ANNOY ME BUT I STILL GOT LOVE FOR YOU, DONT GET DEPRESSED AND KILL YOURSELF, WE MUST ALL ENJOY THIS NEXT LEVEL TOGETHER.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Hubsolar: 7:53am On Nov 22, 2019
Lol! They should mind their business. Our supreme leader is in charge. grin grin

If you can leave this country please do. Its getting worse by the day

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Bambambiglo: 7:54am On Nov 22, 2019
Even though I'm from the middle belt, let's agree that northern Nigeria is a clog to the wheel of Nigerian progress.

If only Gideon okar's coup had worked we wouldn't have being where we are at the moment. angry

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by DMerciful(m): 7:55am On Nov 22, 2019
The mere action of proposing the death penalty is enough to recall the useless senator undecided

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by netpro(m): 7:55am On Nov 22, 2019
The Bill is a good idea. But the proposed punishment is an over kill.

6 months to 12 months in prison is good enough.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by NwaAmaikpe: 7:55am On Nov 22, 2019
shocked


This is not GEJ's administration that was licking the ass of the Western world, the UN, US and UK should not interfere in our process at all.
Nigeria is an independent sovereign country for crying out loud.

Some of us are scared to commit suicide but the new hate speech bill will now passes that buck to the government.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Anntre1: 7:55am On Nov 22, 2019
Na wah for naija

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by ArmaniUhuru: 7:55am On Nov 22, 2019
Not long ago, SARAKI was Nigeria's only problem, yesterday it was IMPORTED RICE today it's HATE SPEECH



If Death sentence is for 'Hate Speech, What sentence will be for FAKE CAMPAIGN PROMISES?

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Nobody: 7:55am On Nov 22, 2019
Dear Gad only one ideology prescribes death for speech and that religion is using your secular system to make itself the law of the land

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Riversides2003(m): 7:56am On Nov 22, 2019
Misplaced priorities. Why not death penalty for corrupt politicians and public office holders?

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Fordham: 7:56am On Nov 22, 2019
Imagine

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by cjudy(m): 7:56am On Nov 22, 2019
helinues:
Though I am not in supports of the death penalty for hate speech.

But this UN, UK should go and fix their home problems first before poke nosing into ours
Stop lying. You're in support. You don't want people to query your Lord Bubu.

We are ahead of you, so we know what Zone B like your kind are saying.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by Pavore9: 7:56am On Nov 22, 2019
Why not death penalty for public office holders who corruptly enriched themselves.

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by cjudy(m): 7:57am On Nov 22, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked
We are waiting
Zone B will termed UN as Ipob now.

We deserve all nonsense from this Rubber Stamp Government. Our Mumu never do believe me

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Re: Hate Speech: UN, UK Reject Death Penalty by ateamblezing(f): 7:57am On Nov 22, 2019
This is no longer democracy.

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