Countries that do not have freedom of speech include North Korea, China, Cuba, and Iran, among others.
Some countries that do not guarantee freedom of speech include North Korea, China, Iran, and Cuba.
Countries that explicitly guarantee freedom of speech in their constitution include the United States, Canada, Germany, and France.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it varies depending on the interpretation of what constitutes "freedom of speech" in a constitution. Many countries have some form of protection for freedom of speech in their constitutions, but the extent and limitations of this right can differ significantly. It is important to analyze each constitution individually to determine the specific provisions related to freedom of speech.
No country has absolute freedom of speech. Each country has its own laws and limitations on free speech, which can vary widely.
Individuals do not have the freedom of speech in countries like North Korea, China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, where strict government control limits expression and dissent.
No, the United States is not the only country that guarantees freedom of speech. Many countries around the world have laws or provisions in their constitutions that protect freedom of speech.
Some African countries have more freedom than others. Every African country is different
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.
Because kamran is a neo-nazi fascist bastard.
In the US you do not have any major limitation of freedom of speech, and the same goes for most other Western countries. Any limitations in force usually concern incitations to hatred or violence against minority groups and such. Also, freedom of speech never gives you a licence to break the law. In countries that have limited the freedom of speech the idea is usually that the powers that be want to suppress criticism of Party or Government policies or want to silence opposition parties or movements.
There are different levels of free speech in different countries. In 'Westernised' countries, such as the UK, US, France, Germany, Australia, etc. there are high levels of free speech. However in Iran, Syria, North Korea, China, etc. there is no free speech.
Is virtual freedom of speech the same of freedom of speech in other media outlets