Countries that are known for protecting free speech include the United States, Canada, many European nations like Sweden, Germany, and the Netherlands, as well as Australia and New Zealand. These countries typically have laws and constitutional protections that uphold the right to express opinions and ideas without fear of government censorship or punishment. However, the extent and limits of free speech can vary significantly, as even in these nations, certain forms of speech, like hate speech or incitement to violence, may be restricted.
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.
Some countries have it to a greater or lesser extent. Many do not.
No country has absolute freedom of speech. Each country has its own laws and limitations on free speech, which can vary widely.
No, America is not the only country where free speech is protected. Many countries around the world have laws and provisions that protect freedom of speech to varying degrees.
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RGUMENT Write a speech from the perspective of a merchant, urging colonists to support your idea of free trade with countries other than Britain.
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Freedom of Speech protects your rights to free speech.
never its a free country you have a free speech..
Free Speech Coalition was created in 1991.
Clarence Darrow was the supporter of free speech in the Scopes trial.
well kinda it is a democracy but they dont have free speech or free press they do have free religion though & there working on free speech