Freedom
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That is the core of who we are and what we do, and we do it to protect freedom,
freedom
of speech, all the things we treasure in our societies.
A mobile phone can change your life, and a mobile phone gives you individual
freedom.
And here you can see, like 10 thousands of people went out on the streets of Berlin and said, "Freedom, not fear."
The story about the train crash, maybe the question is not about why 10 million criticisms in five days, but why the Chinese central government allowed the five days of
freedom
of speech online.
So this kind of
freedom
is a targeted and precise window.
Something you find is,
freedom
is weird.
More and more Chinese intend to embrace
freedom
of speech and human rights as their birthright, not some imported American privilege.
We Chinese fight for our freedom, you just watch your bad cats.
For all their differences, people largely agree on what goes into human well-being: life, health, sustenance, prosperity, peace, freedom, safety, knowledge, leisure, happiness.
And this story belongs not to any tribe but to all of humanity, to any sentient creature with the power of reason and the urge to persist in its being, for it requires only the convictions that life is better than death, health is better than sickness, abundance is better than want,
freedom
is better than coercion, happiness is better than suffering and knowledge is better than ignorance and superstition.
It quickly became a fight for the
freedom
of science.
Whether that is by exercising our right to vote, whether it is by penning an op-ed in a newspaper or by starting a conversation on social media, it is our collective voice that will ensure the
freedom
of science.
When these villagers claimed their freedom, the slaveholders burned down all of their houses.
I mean, these people had nothing, and they were so petrified, they wanted to give up, but the woman in the center rallied for them to persevere, and abolitionists on the ground helped them get a quarry lease of their own, so that now they do the same back-breaking work, but they do it for themselves, and they get paid for it, and they do it in
freedom.
"We have no freedom," they said.
It's not; it's down to a campaigner for the
freedom
of the press.
The mobile phone has given people around the world an important tool towards gaining their political
freedom.
The mobile phone is an instrument of
freedom
and an instrument of oppression.
They'll see it as
freedom
fighters and truth against injustice, imperialism, etc.
It wasn't like I was asking for the code to a nuclear bunker, or anything like that, but the amount of resistance I got from this
Freedom
of Information request, you would have thought I'd asked something like this.
It's open-source, with documentation, and it allows you to make a
Freedom
of Information request, to ask your public body a question, so it takes all the hassle out of it, and I can tell you that there is a lot of hassle making these requests, so it takes all of that hassle out, and you just type in your question, for example, how many police officers have a criminal record?
So that's open-source and it can be used in any country where there is some kind of
Freedom
of Information law.
It's the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, and they've just got funding to make it an international modern media project, and this is taking all of the best laws around the world about
freedom
of expression, protection of whistleblowers, protection from libel, source protection, and trying to make Iceland a publishing haven.
But again, when it comes to the decisions which are impacting us the most, perhaps, the most important decisions that are being made about war and so forth, again we can't just make a
Freedom
of Information request.
He said, because democratic governments respect their own people and respect their neighbors,
freedom
will bring peace.
That mission is to defend the
freedom
of the family that he left at home.
And even though I had absolutely no idea what I was going to do, in that uncertainty came a sense of
freedom.
And as we took off down the runway, and the wheels lifted up off the tarmac, and we became airborne, I had the most incredible sense of
freedom.
We have the
freedom
of speech, and maybe that little thing can change something.
It's wonderful to be here to talk about my journey, to talk about the wheelchair and the
freedom
it has bought me.
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