Freedom of Expression in Cyber Space: Protecting Right to Privacy and Public Security in Sri Lanka
Abstract
Cyber space has become the most
prevalent medium to express ideas in this digital age.
Freedom of expression is guaranteed and secured
under the Sri Lankan Constitution as a fundamental
right. Right to privacy and public security are
conflicting with freedom of expression in most
instances. Considering online media, this conflict is
severe due to the unlimited opportunities available
for public to express what they feel and share it
throughout the world within a short time frame.
Right to privacy has not been given sufficient
attention under the Sri Lankan law whereas no
specific definition provided for the term “privacy”.
Public security legislations contain vague terms
which act as inappropriate to address the issues
which connected with security of the state. In some
occasions freedom of expression violates the
individual privacy due to the less protection awarded
to privacy rights. Public security laws are conflicting
with liberty to express ideas in cyber space in most
occasions where the government has to take
immediate steps by strictly limiting freedom to
express ideas. Right to privacy should be guaranteed
as a fundamental right in Sri Lanka. Public security
laws should be reasonable and special legal rules
should be established to the protection of public
security from the threats emerging from cyber space.
This study attempts to discuss how to balance the
conflict between expression, privacy and public
security in cyber space as appropriate to Sri Lanka.
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