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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Young to bring social media reform if elected

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Ryan Bachoo
38 days ago
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Acting PM Stuart Young speaks at the International Women's Day celebrations held at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, on Friday.

Acting PM Stuart Young speaks at the International Women's Day celebrations held at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, on Friday.

Courtesy of OPM FB page

Ryan Ba­choo

Lead Ed­i­tor-News­gath­er­ing

ryan.ba­choo@cnc3.co.tt

Act­ing Prime Min­is­ter Stu­art Young has vowed to bring leg­is­la­tion to re­form so­cial me­dia should the PNM win the next gen­er­al elec­tion.

Young made the com­ments as he ad­dressed the PNM’s Na­tion­al Women’s League’s In­ter­na­tion­al Women’s Day cel­e­bra­tions at Sig­na­ture Hall in Ch­agua­nas yes­ter­day.

On Fri­day, Young promised to bring harsh­er penal­ties with re­spect to do­mes­tic vi­o­lence, but yes­ter­day he took aim at so­cial me­dia.

He said, “To the young women in our so­ci­ety to­day, one of the things I al­so un­der­take that we are go­ing to do in the next chap­ter when the coun­try gives us the man­date to con­tin­ue to lead–for the PNM to form the next Gov­ern­ment un­til 2030–what that Gov­ern­ment is go­ing to do is re­form the laws and leg­is­la­tion with re­spect to so­cial me­dia, be­cause you see, while so­cial me­dia is a good plat­form, it has al­so be­come, un­for­tu­nate­ly, a tool for cow­ards to at­tack our women, our young girls and our so­ci­ety. I am not go­ing to stand by idly once you give me the man­date to lead this coun­try and al­low that to re­main un­touched in the laws of T&T.”

It is not the first time Young has tak­en aim at so­cial me­dia. In Oc­to­ber 2019, dur­ing a Stand­ing Fi­nance Com­mit­tee meet­ing in the House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives, as Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty Min­is­ter, Young backed then com­mis­sion­er of po­lice Gary Grif­fith’s state­ment about the po­lice mon­i­tor­ing and analysing so­cial me­dia ac­tiv­i­ty us­ing sur­veil­lance sys­tems. Lat­er that month, dur­ing an ad­dress at a work­shop on re­gion­al cy­ber­se­cu­ri­ty, he said so­cial me­dia was the “sin­gle largest threat we now have to democ­ra­cy.”

In T&T, there have been sev­er­al cas­es be­fore the court con­cern­ing defam­a­to­ry state­ments made on so­cial me­dia. Fi­nan­cial sex­tor­tion has al­so be­come an in­creas­ing con­cern in the coun­try.

Young hit out at the “ir­re­spon­si­ble use of so­cial me­dia.” He al­so took aim at Op­po­si­tion Leader Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar, adding, “You will judge who is the par­ty that re­al­ly ap­pre­ci­ates our women, who is the par­ty that lift­ed our women in­to their right­ful po­si­tions of lead­er­ship from the pres­i­den­cy right down to a whole-of-so­ci­ety, which is the par­ty that re­spects our women and lis­tens care­ful­ly and at­ten­tive­ly to our women as op­posed to those in po­si­tions of lead­er­ship who den­i­grate, at­tack and dis­pose of women as they have shown over the last 15 years.”

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Re­act­ing to the an­nounce­ment, lec­tur­er at the Uni­ver­si­ty of the West In­dies’ In­sti­tute for Gen­der and De­vel­op­ment Stud­ies Dr Gabrielle Ho­sein said, “Min­is­ter Young has been rais­ing this as an is­sue for some years, but we need de­tails be­fore we can as­sess what’s planned. The pop­u­la­tion is scep­ti­cal as the min­is­ter has been in gov­ern­ment since 2015, so any­one would ask; why tack­le these now and not all that time? But we look for­ward to con­sul­ta­tion and the right promis­es made and kept.”

Ho­sein added that it is ex­cit­ing that the min­is­ter sees women and girls as a con­stituen­cy whose rights and de­mands mat­ter. “That sig­nals a re­al op­por­tu­ni­ty for us to lob­by for what women re­al­ly want and need,” she fur­ther stat­ed.

Mean­while, Sab­ri­na Mowlah-Baksh, who is gen­er­al man­ag­er of the Coali­tion Against Do­mes­tic Vi­o­lence, wel­comed the news, say­ing, “The plat­form is al­so be­ing used as a means for dig­i­tal dis­in­for­ma­tion and even ex­tor­tion. Reg­u­la­to­ry pro­ce­dures, es­pe­cial­ly around con­sent, must be in­tro­duced to ad­dress some of these is­sues. Then there are al­so is­sues around defama­tion and con­se­quences for dis­in­for­ma­tion. Poli­cies that pro­mote re­spon­si­ble be­hav­iour and which pe­nalise harm­ful be­hav­iour on this plat­form are much need­ed.”

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