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Part 9. Freedom of speech

A law that violates human rights or Human right that BREAKS a law?? Did you use your rights correctly?? I feel sorry for some people. They have a mouth, but they don't have a brain. Oh wait, maybe they do but they just don't know how to use it. I'm...

from YouTube on Fri, Apr 13 2007

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12 Apr 07 visit Part 3. Freedom of speech: a.) Human Rights  »  YouTube videoContinued in Part 4. [[Please hold your comment until part 9]] Human rights apply to most of the countries. Freedom also. But even with freedom there are boundaries. In some countries, the boundaries are written into laws, in some countries, they're...
12 Apr 07 visit Part 6. Freedom of speech: Human rights.  »  YouTube videoContinued in part 7. [[Please hold your comment until part 9]] In January I went to a country that they fine you $2000 if you eat on a subway. I think the fine was too high, really high. But I think again, "The sign was there, and Why would someone break...
22 Feb 08 visit The tyrant king  »  YouTube videoDemocracy and human rights in Thailand now! No more lese majeste laws! No-one should be sent to prison for criticising the king of Thailand. Freedom of speech is a basic human right. Down with the tyrant king! DO YOU WANT TO DOWNLOAD THIS...
12 Dec 07 visit HRW: Political parties ignore rights issues  »  Bangkok Post (BangkokPost.com) - Political parties and candidates have failed to make human rights a campaign issue despite Thailand's pressing human rights concerns in the run-up to the Dec 23 general election, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday.
01 Jan 10 visit A timely reminder to govt on human rights  »  The Nation Your editorial on confronting human rights, December 28, is a timely year-end reminder to our government. While there is an increased awareness of human rights with more frequent reference to its requirements by our prime minister, the rights are still...
24 Oct 08 visit Europe leaders reiterate urgent needs to have dialogue on human rights issue at  »  The Nation European leaders reiterated in their opening remarks of Asia-Europe summit in Bejing the urgent needs for cooperation and dialogue on human rights. European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said in his speech that respect for human rights was also...

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