Media Regulation in Southeast Asia
"Media Regulation in Southeast Asia" addresses government censorship and the suppression of harmful propaganda and public media. The video underscores the active protests against such oversight, arguing that it infringes on the rights to information and free speech and manipulates public opinion. Additionally, it presents multiple cases of injustice stemming from government suppression, including incidents as recent as two years ago. The video highlights the significance of freedom of expression and stresses the necessity of acknowledging the intricate and universal nature of the debate surrounding it. It suggests that recognizing these complexities is essential in striking a balance between the collective right to security and the individual right to freedom, especially in the face of government actions that directly oppose these fundamental rights.
Students:
Someanear Virak
Wong Kheng Hshin
Kazelle Happy T. Aguilar
Loh Hang ChingJ
ustice Christian M. Aguinaldo
Mentor:
Matthew Tan