Freedom
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True, a
freedom
agenda will not change people’s attitudes overnight, but if pursued consistently, over time, with bipartisan support in the US – and more constant support in Europe – it will have a chance to make serious headway.
Totalitarian pressure did, indeed, form exceptional people such as John Paul II and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, people for whom religious faith bought
freedom
from mendacity and solitude.
He is a conservative who loves
freedom
and a "peacemonger" who condemns injustice, but who reminds us that mercy is more important than justice.
Twenty-five years after John Paul II left Poland for Rome, we Poles remain grateful to him for having helped us regain our
freedom.
Turkish officials have stated on various occasions that change in the Arab world is inevitable and must reflect people’s legitimate demands for justice, freedom, and prosperity.
Arabs deserve freedom, security, and prosperity as much as any other people, and Turkey stands to gain from a democratic, pluralist, and prosperous Arab world.
In the brave new world of postrevolutionary Russia, Anatoli Lunacharski looked forward to
freedom
from the mutual relations of husbands, wives, fathers, children, so you could not tell who was related to whom and how closely.
There are also concerns about limits to
freedom
of expression if materials are taken down for alleged copyright violations.
But real political
freedom
in Cuba may be slow to come.
Freedom
of opinion, association, and assembly are the essence of democracy.
Détente helped to keep the competition from spilling over into conflict as it exposed the Communist world to Western ideas of
freedom
and capitalism along with their benefits.
Liu is one of the main drafters of Charter 08, a petition inspired by Czechoslovakia’s Charter 77, calling on the Chinese government to adhere to its own laws and constitution, and demanding the open election of public officials,
freedom
of religion and expression, and the abolition of “subversion” laws.
On one hand, capitalism offers the best safeguard of individual freedom, choice, and entrepreneurial initiative.
Old dogmas have given way to a new pragmatism – a new
freedom
to innovate, experiment and find African answers to African challenges.
Respect for press
freedom
grows out of a respect for pluralism as a cornerstone of peace and progress.
When enlargement and related transformation are completed, indeed, Europe will face the prospect of life in peace, security and freedom, of its inner order based on just principles.
It must be an alliance designed for the protection of the values of those served by its power: for human rights, the rule of law, democracy,
freedom
of expression and a market economy.
For it would be quite difficult to imagine somebody respecting human rights and
freedom
only in his or her own country.
The spirit of love for freedom, the spirit of solidarity, the spirit of the will to protect, jointly, our common cultural wealth, the spirit of alliance that is not opportunistic but emphatically moral.
In fact, one can find similar achievements in Chile and Brazil, which have not given up on democratic checks and balances, political pluralism, or
freedom
of the press, and have not enjoyed the luxury of $300 billion in oil revenue in the space of one decade.
It did so with democracy and
freedom.
The proposed Baltic Sea pipeline, which would bring gas to Germany directly from Russia, bypassing Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic states, and the rest of Central Europe, is dangerous in this regard, because it may allow Gazprom the
freedom
to cut gas supplies to customers without endangering supplies to its favored western markets.
By examining the voting patterns of people in individual regions of Slovakia in the 1918-1939 and 1990-1998 periods, the Slovak sociologist Vladimir Krivy revealed that municipalities and regions that inclined towards liberal parties in the inter-war period continued to be so disposed when
freedom
was restored after 1989-1998.
Human Rights Made WholeOn June 18, the United Nations’ intergovernmental Human Rights Council took an important step toward eliminating the artificial divide between
freedom
from fear and
freedom
from want that has characterized the human rights system since its inception.
Sixty years ago, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognized that both
freedom
from want and
freedom
from fear are indispensable preconditions for a dignified life.
Countries with planned economies argued that the need for survival superseded the aspiration to freedom, so that access to basic necessities included in the basket of economic, social, and cultural rights should take priority in policy and practice.
Circumcision has increasingly come under fire in Europe, because the definition of human rights has expanded to include children’s bodily integrity, while the definition of religious
freedom
has narrowed to include primarily worship and association.
At the same time, some of those defending the practice have also pointed to the UDHR, particularly Article 18, which holds that, “everyone has the right to
freedom
of thought, conscience, and religion.”
In the matter of circumcision, there are obvious tensions not just between religious
freedom
and individuals’ physical integrity, but also between parental rights and the authority of the state, multiculturalism and nationalism, and religious and secular moral perspectives.
The circumcision issue is one gauge for measuring whether Western societies still value religious
freedom
enough to accommodate and appreciate a diversity of beliefs and practices.
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