Unless there is a “clear and present danger,” Malacañang said that the proposed amendments on the country’s anti-terrorism law will not curtail freedom of speech. Read:
. This meant Congress should speed up its passage.But in another interview, Roque explained that the freedom of expression remains guaranteed under the Constitution.
“[If] an act of Congress infringes on the Constitution then it will be declared by courts as unconstitutional. We have established jurisprudence on freedom of expression,” Roque said in an interview over ANC. “What I’m saying is, despite the law, the Constitution remains as the fundamental guarantee of freedom of expression and the entire jurisprudence that has grown from the Constitutional provision on freedom of expression,” he further said.under the proposed measure, adding that the Philippines is no stranger to terrorist acts.despite existing problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The bill penalizes those who will propose, incite, conspire, participate in the planning, training, preparation, and facilitation of a terrorist act, as well as those who will provide material support to terrorists, and recruit members in a terrorist organization.
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