a. Explain the right to freedom of speech and expression.
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Freedom of Speech and expression means the right to express one's own convictions and opinions freely by words of mouth, writing, printing, pictures or any other mode. ... It also includes the right to propagate or publish the views of other people; otherwise this freedom would not include the freedom of press
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(i) You are free to criticize the government or the activities of the association in your conversations with parents, friends and relatives.
(ii) You may publicize your views through a pamphlet, magazine or newspaper. You can do it through paintings, poetry or songs.
(iii) However, you cannot use this freedom to instigate violence against others. You cannot use it to incite people to rebel against government.
(ii) You may publicize your views through a pamphlet, magazine or newspaper. You can do it through paintings, poetry or songs.
(iii) However, you cannot use this freedom to instigate violence against others. You cannot use it to incite people to rebel against government.
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