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Legal experts warn citizens against acts of unproven and slanderous allegations

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3 years ago By NBC Online

Article 21 of the Namibian Constitution provides for freedom of speech and expression, but when an untrue statement causes harm, defamation laws and constitutional protections can collide. 

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