Constitution Watch 2/2019
Internet Shutdown
19 January 2019
estimate is that the shutdown cost over $5,5 million in direct costs, and to that must
be added all the indirect costs such as transactional delays and lost opportunities, to
say nothing of the damage to the country’s reputation as a place that is “open for
business”.
It has to be recognised – indeed the Constitution itself recognises – that freedom of
expression can be abused through hate speech and incitement to violence. The
Internet and social media were misused in this way both before and during the
recent disturbances. The Government is entitled to curb such misuse, if it can, but it
must do so lawfully. By issuing illegal and arbitrary warrants and directives the
Government has laid itself and ISPs open to legal challenges and, possibly, liability
for heavy damages.
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