Hurtful online comments damage unity, PM says
The prime minister says many reports have been lodged over comments made on social media platforms, like Facebook and Twitter, that ‘offend the feelings of other citizens’. – AFP pic, July 9, 2020.Despite offenders having been warned by the authorities, said the prime minister, their remarks posted on social media continue to negatively impact society.
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