[1] The commission has informally adopted the principles of the Freedom of the Press clause contained in the United States' first amendment.
[1] As mentioned earlier, because the commission itself lacks clear legal guidelines, it is hard to analyze the related censored content.
[6] Due to the Jamaican unique history of colonialism, more than 90 percent of the Caribbean islanders are slaves who originate from West Africa.
He thought the government should not use censorship as a tool to control public and conceal historical truths, referring to the instance as a "conspiracy of silence".
[8] From the Gleaner News: In a recent decade, Jamaica Popular Mural Movement has gone global, the street art mostly paints political figures, community heroes, and religious images.