FACEBOOK AND OTHER CYBER PRIVACY THAT THE PNG GOVERNMENT AND JIMMY MIRINGTORO CANNOT PENETRATE
by JACK P KELUA Most PNG laws are just but some are not. Certain laws passed under the O'Neill regime seem aimed at dismantling checks and balances that are considered essential for vibrant democracies. These checks and balances are clearly stated in our constitution but Peter O'Neill is very clear that unless someone has the big money to mount legal challenges as to the unconstitutionality of a particular law, the law will stay in place and can be enforced. In other words, the government wins not by upholding justice but by threatening to bankrupt those who fight for justice. Such is the case with the cybersecurity law currently on the table. The law is almost certain to pass and when it does, it likely infringes on free speech rights provided by our Constitution. Thus, it is an unjust law. Martin Luther King said the following about unjust laws: "One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws." That is why Niugini Outlook is providing this informatio