Expression
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The alternative – allowing Indian law to continue to serve as an iron cage for some of our people – would directly undermine the freedom of identity and
expression
that constitutes the backbone of Indian democracy.
Medieval Christianity was by nature European, although it avoided the word itself and accepted all national forms of cultural
expression.
And yet many Europeans’ hopes for the future once again seem to find
expression
in it, whereas a unified Europe, the guarantor of peace among Europe’s peoples since 1945, is viewed as a burden and a threat.
If no such
expression
exists in Farsi, I predict one soon will.
As the old Chinese
expression
goes, qihu, nanxia : “Once one gets on the back of a tiger, it is hard to get off.”
Without legitimacy, there can be no stability in any political system, and without elections – that is, an explicit
expression
of popular consent to the holders of power – there can be no legitimacy.
Xenophobia is a sign of education gone wrong - an
expression
of narrow-mindedness and the inability to put oneself in the position of others.
It has almost always been an
expression
of sovereignty as well, and private currencies have been very rare.
Iran’s leadership still harbors the misconception that Israeli threats against its nuclear facilities are an
expression
of the domestic difficulties of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s government.
To be sure, in its latest report on Turkey’s progress toward meeting the accession criteria, the European Commission noted “significant shortcomings” relating to the judiciary, freedom of expression, and freedom of assembly, and appealed for the resumption of efforts to resolve the Kurdish issue.
The Declaration’s provisions are comprehensive, ranging from prohibitions on arbitrary arrest, affirmations of free expression, and freedom of thought and worship, to rights of asylum, the right to a nationality, the right to democracy, and social rights like education and just and favorable labor conditions.
To answer them, the GCC carried out a four-year study assessing the UDHR, not just as a foundation for global human rights, but as an early and momentous
expression
of our responsibilities to one another.
The challenge facing the new Iraqi state was to try to create a non-despotic, relatively representative form of government in which all sectors of the population would find an
expression
of their political will.
Nor has Saddam's fall changed this fact: anti-US violence is not only an
expression
of anger at foreign occupation; it is also a Sunni attempt to abort the establishment of a democratic order that would put them--the historical masters--in a subordinate position.
It was also an unnecessary provocation, and constituted in itself a caricature of our cherished freedom of expression, that is guaranteed in our constitution.
As my father (an old journalist himself) used to say: Freedom of
expression
provides a right to say what you think, but it is not an obligation to do so!
It is only too easy for them to point to the case of the cartoons and say: Now you see how western-style democracy and freedom of
expression
mean that you will face ridicule and mockery of your religious faith!
It is easy because freedom of
expression
was used, when publishing the cartoons, merely to demonstrate itself and therefore became a caricature of itself.
Generally, journalism associations and defenders of free
expression
tend to agree with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg that in a “marketplace of ideas,” all ideas should be on the table, and the best ones will win out.
Social media offers a marvelously useful set of communication tools that democratizes the
expression
of public opinion.
Liberian Peacemaker and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Leymah Gbowee has it right: “Peace is not the absence of war,” she has said, but rather “the full
expression
of human dignity.”
Companies need a clear and reliable system for dealing with such requests, anchored in international human-rights law, to ensure that efforts to help address security risks do not enable the suppression of freedom of
expression
and the violation of users’ privacy.
Instead of conceding that an effective pandemic response requires infringing freedom of
expression
and privacy rights, companies must recognize that civil liberties are critical enablers of global health, and act accordingly – even when governments don’t.
When trying to describe the two leaders’ recent meetings in India, the
expression
“bonfire of the vanities” inevitably comes to mind.
In the wake of the 2016 vote, any group of leaders other than those in power would have spearheaded a national debate to remind ourselves that an intolerant and isolationist brand of nationalism is not an
expression
of British values, but a repudiation of them.
Freedom of
expression
includes the right to receive and impart information without interference, which implies the corollary values of media freedom and media pluralism as enshrined in the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights.
More frequent and clearly defined choices are needed to translate the complexities of selfhood into political
expression.
He is fully aware of liberalism’s broader legacy, which includes the abolition of torture; civilian control of the military; freedom of conscience and expression; an independent press to expose official corruption and incompetence; and the demand that government decision-making be based on facts and arguments that can be publicly contested.
Folau is a born-again Christian, and his post was an
expression
of his religious beliefs.
Mill had in mind restrictions imposed by the state, but when employers dismiss employees who make controversial utterances, that is also a threat to freedom of
expression
– especially when the employer has a monopoly on the employment of workers with special skills, as Rugby Australia does.
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