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Trinidad and Tobago’s Reputation: Minister Hinds Addresses Negative Impact of Online Content
Minister of National Security concerned about the reputation of the nation.
Minister of National Security concerned about the reputation of the nation.
June 6, 2024 – In light of Canadian YouTuber Chris Must List being arrested and charged with sedition, and the trend of many other YouTubers creating video content about gangs in Trinidad and Tobago, Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds says these contents are negatively affecting the country’s reputation.
Hinds’ comments highlight growing concerns within the government about the portrayal of Trinidad and Tobago on international online platforms and its potential impact on the nation’s image and global perception. The increased visibility of content featuring gangs and criminal activities has prompted discussions about its influence on Trinidad and Tobago’s international reputation.
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