Following recent arrests of journalists and critics of government over utterances they have made in the public sphere, tonight on PM Express, host, Evans Mensah and his panel will be discussing freedom of speech and its limitations.
Where does one's right to speak end, and at what point must people be held responsible for their utterances?
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