Libertad de Expresión a Debate

Trece lenguas. Diez principios. Una conversación.

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1Todos los seres humanos debemos ser libres y capaces de expresarnos y de recibir y propagar información e ideas, sin importar las fronteras.»
2Defendemos Internet y los demás medios de comunicación en contra de la utilización ilegítima o abusiva de los poderes públicos o privados.»
3Requerimos y creamos medios de comunicación abiertos y diversos con el fin de tomar decisiones bien informadas y de participar de forma plena en la vida política.»
4Hablamos abiertamente y con civismo sobre cualquier tipo de diferencia humana.»
5No permitimos ningún tabú en el debate ni en la diseminación del conocimiento.»
6No hacemos amenazas de violencia ni aceptamos la intimidación violenta.»
7Respetamos al creyente, pero no necesariamente el contenido de su creencia.»
8Todos tenemos derecho a la privacidad, aunque debemos aceptar el escrutinio de nuestra vida privada cuando ésta sea del interés público.»
9Debemos poder contestar las ofensas a nuestro honor y a nuestra reputación sin que ello suponga ahogar el debate legítimo.»
10Debemos ser libres para poder cuestionar las limitaciones a la libertad de expresión cuando se justifican por motivos como la seguridad nacional, el orden público o la moralidad.»

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Libertad de Expresión a Debate es un proyecto de investigación del Programa Dahrendorf de Estudios para la Libertad en el St Antony's College de la Universidad de Oxford. www.freespeechdebate.ox.ac.uk