Freedom of expression is the right to hold opinions and to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media without interference. This includes speaking, writing, protesting, creating art, and accessing information in political, artistic, and social contexts. Protected by Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it applies globally but is not absolute, allowing narrow limits for speech inciting violence or discrimination.
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Freedom of expression underpins democratic societies by enabling accountability, transparency, and the exercise of other rights like assembly and association. Governments worldwide restrict it through laws on security or hate speech, imprisoning critics and silencing dissent, which affects journalists, activists, and ordinary individuals. Violations harm societies by limiting access to information and challenging power structures.
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People engage through public protests, media broadcasts, online sharing, and artistic works to voice opinions and demand accountability. Petitions and advocacy campaigns highlight restrictions and call for legal reforms against censorship. Collective efforts also involve forming associations and participating in demonstrations to protect the right.
No debes permitir que se siga abusando de esta forma, viví exactamente lo mismo hace ya muchos años atrás y me hubiera gustado saber que podía buscar ayuda, por lo mismo estoy de acuerdo que se le cancelen todos las apps de redes sociales a Erick Torres ( alias la cebolla morada)