Most countries have some provision for Freedom of Speech in the laws or constitutions. However, nearly every country has limitations on free speech.
Several countries are notable for an extreme lack of free speech: Iran, North Korea, Nepal, Myanmar are all examples. People are often executed in these countries for speaking out.
Many other countries have severe restrictions on certain types of speech. Most Muslim countries, for example, do not tolerate speech demeaning Islam. Malaysia does not permit denigration of any religion.
Many don't. China doesn't since it is communist. Russia really doesn't since the news and TV are controlled by the state. Many Arab nations are monarchies and they don't. Cuba, Somalia, and some South American don't have freedom of press or speech.
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∙ 12y agoThe one country that has no freedom is China.
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∙ 12y agoirak, you cant even throw a pair of shoes at a dumb ex American president without getting 15 years jail
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∙ 13y agoCountries such as Iran, North Korea, Sudan, etc. do not have freedom simply because of their forms of government.
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∙ 14y agoNorth Korea, Burma, among others. Contrary to popular belief, China has more freedoms than you think.
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∙ 13y agoCountries such as North Korea, Libya, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, etc. have citizens that do not enjoy freedom just based on their forms of government.
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No we do not and we never have had total freedom of speech and neither does any country on this planetHowever we do have Freedoms of speech, which is different.
Is virtual freedom of speech the same of freedom of speech in other media outlets
One problem with the sedition act was that it limited the freedom of speech for people. It didn't allow people to say anything bad about the country or the government.
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No. Hitler did not let freedom of speech in their country because the Nazis took over Germany's government and made Germany a communist country so they were not allowed to have freedom of speech.
No we do not and we never have had total freedom of speech and neither does any country on this planetHowever we do have Freedoms of speech, which is different.
I would say the answer to that is a resounding no considering that freedom of speech is one of our rights as American citizens and he hates everything about our country.
Reporting news. IE: freedom of speech
Yes, the Philippines is a democratic country that upholds freedom of speech, expression, and religion. However, there have been concerns raised about threats to press freedom and human rights in recent years.
In practice, the right to freedom of speech is not absolute in any country and the right is commonly subject to limitations, particulary if your speech infringes on somebody elses human rights.
Freedom of speech is a constitutional right that varies by country. In the United States, the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights, which guarantees freedom of speech, was ratified in 1791. Other countries have similar laws protecting freedom of speech, but the specific dates vary.
Some African countries have more freedom than others. Every African country is different
Freedom of Speech is more than legal in Portugal. Freedom of Speech is part of the Portuguese Constitution. This fact is important since any Law that is made or approved in Portugal have to obey the Constitution of the country, thus the Freedom of Speech privilege is above any other interest and is one of the unchangeable pillars of Portugal.
Is virtual freedom of speech the same of freedom of speech in other media outlets
the 5 freedoms are freedom of press. freedom of speech. freedom of religion. freedom of Assembly and freedom of petition
Yes they do have freedom of speech.