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Freedom of Speech and Expression

Freedom of expression includes the right to hold opinions and to express them and the right to the free flow of information and ideas across borders through any media.  Expression means not only speech, but may include cartoons, artwork, musical performance, or displays.  It is a keystone freedom essential in and of itself as well as necessary for many other elements of democracy such as free elections.  It is closely related to freedom of religion. 

Helsinki Commissioners have been particularly engaged on free speech cases that limit religious liberties, unduly limit political pluralism, or targets civil society.

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Free Speech and Media in the OSCE Region After 25 Years

The Putin Path: Are Human Rights in Retreat?

Our Impact by Country

Protection of Human Rights Advocates in Northern Ireland

Developments in Belarus

Helsinki Final Act 25th Anniversary Resolution

OSCE PA Delegation Trip Report

Religious Liberty: The Legal Framework in Selected OSCE Countries

The Serbia and Montenegro Democracy Act of 1999

Milosevic’s Crackdown in Serbia and Threat to Montenegro

25th Anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act

Politically Motivated Arrests in Belarus

U.S. HELSINKI COMMISSION DELEGATION TO BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

Human Rights and Democratization in Romania

Threats to Free Media in the OSCE Region

Politically Motivated Arrests in Belarus

1999: A Critical Year for Belarus

Electoral Reforms in Russia

Armenia's Parliamentary Election and Constitutional Referendum

1999: A Critical Year for Belarus

U.S. Statements on the Human Dimension, 1996 OSCE Vienna Review Conference and Lisbon Summit

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