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    Social Media and the Law: PM Browne Urges Caution Amid Rising Online Defamation

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    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has called for greater responsibility in the use of social media, warning that defamatory statements made online may lead to legal consequences.

    Speaking on _Pointe FM_ on Saturday, Mr Browne addressed a recent case in which a woman published a social media post allegedly defaming him. The post was later retracted, and an apology was issued.

    Mr Browne confirmed that he had initially instructed his lawyer, Jared Hulet, to pursue legal action, but said he would not proceed further following the apology. However, he insisted that any apology must clearly state that the original claims were false.

    “She said she may have defamed me, but that is not sufficient,” Mr Browne said. “A proper apology must include a definitive statement that what was said was untrue.”

    The incident has sparked wider discussion about the legal boundaries of online speech in Antigua and Barbuda. Mr Browne said the case should serve as an example of the importance of accuracy and accountability when discussing public figures and national matters online.

    Senior Counsel Anthony Astaphan, who also appeared on the programme, said that repeating false allegations—regardless of how they are phrased—can constitute defamation.

    “Merely stating something as an allegation does not protect a person from a defamation suit,” Mr Astaphan said.

    The prime minister warned that with political tensions rising, there is growing concern about misinformation and personal attacks on social media.

    “This is not just about me,” Mr Browne said. “When false claims are made against the prime minister, it damages the country’s reputation.”

    He added that while freedom of expression is important, it does not override the legal protections individuals have against defamation.

    The government has not indicated whether further legal action will be taken in similar cases, but officials say they are monitoring developments closely.

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