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The friction between free speech and hate speech has become newly intense because of social media. Twitter reflected the turmoil after the lynching of Mohammed Akhlaq in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, when some tweets justified the murder as a legitimate reaction against cow-slaughter, trending the hashtag #cowmurderers. Taslima Nasreen summed up their grievance, claiming that "free speech allows hate tweets".
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Freedom of expression may only be limited “for respect of the rights or reputations of others” or “for the protection of national security or of public order, or of public health or morals”. The opportunities afforded by the Internet greatly overshadow the challenges.
By: Dr. Vivek Rana ProfileResourcesReport error
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