A group of agents of the Guinea-Bissau security forces began this Wednesday a public order and freedom of speech exercise to “build confidence in democratic processes,” the UN said in a statement in Bissau.
The goal of the training, which will take place until Friday for 80 agents, is to “contribute to building confidence in the democratic processes in Guinea-Bissau by developing public order with respect for human rights and freedom of expression.” expression”.
“Freedom of speech is one of the pillars of democracy and socio-democratic development, but it is not absolute, so it must be exercised with responsibility and respect for the rights and dignity of people,” the head of the Cabinet of Ministers said. Interior., Mamadou Djalo, at the opening of the building.
According to Mamadou Djalo, the authorities must “guarantee a safe and supportive environment” for freedom of expression “and at the same time “combat hate speech that contributes to the division in society.”
The training is part of the Peacebuilding Fund’s “Political Stabilization and Reform through Confidence Building and Inclusive Dialogue” project, implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
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Source: CM Jornal

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