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Causing cannot justify his infractions by hiding behind the rights to freedom of the press and freedom of expression under the Constitution as such are not absolute.”
He is trying to influence the course of events, particularly as it relates to his native homeland, from the perspective of an American believer in democracy and freedom—including freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
If the woke rabble is successful in eliminating or modifying just one of the first Ten Amendments, freedom of the press, assembly and religion are their next logical targets.
Source: https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/forum-a-license-isnt-needed-to-speak-same-goes-for-a-gun/
“It must maintain high standards of Nigerian journalism and journalists’ ethics; and defend the freedom of the press and the right of the people to know.
Levant made the argument that he was fighting for freedom of the press.
Source: https://thenuggetonline.com/should-politicians-be-able-to-block-people-on-twitter/
The government has insisted Cameroon is “a state of law, where liberty is guaranteed, including the freedom of the press.”
Source: https://www.cameroononline.org/cameroon-makes-arrests-after-journalists-death/
The leader of India's main opposition Congress party, Mallikarjun Kharge, has described the search of the BBC offices as an assault on freedom of the press under Modi’s government.
This fall, I attended a panel, “Chronicling War and Occupation,” at a student-organized conference on freedom of the press.
Source: https://original.antiwar.com/nan_levinson/2023/01/19/give-peace-a-chance/
''We consider this a grave blow to the already limited freedom of the press in Gaza and call on the army for a prompt investigation and explanation.'