One of the most controversial parts of the first revision of the US Constitution relates to freedom of speech. Some Americans like liberalists feel that there should be no censorship. On the other hand, more conservative people, many religious people think that they should strictly limit what they can publish. Most people make it a bad idea to publish or place homemade bombs, biological weapons, or other devices that may be used to kill or harm someone on the Internet I accept.
Obviously, the right to freedom of speech is a necessary condition for people to express their beliefs, and is a condition necessary for exploring and exchanging ideas. As stated in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the right to freedom of expression includes freedom of media exchange necessary for free exchange of opinions and news. The right to share these beliefs and to interact with other people who express their thoughts at meetings including meetings and demonstrations. These rights are protected by Article 20 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights "All people have the right to freed peaceful gatherings and association" (Article 20).
Freedom of expression is fundamental human rights contained in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In addition to freedom of information and freedom of press, freedom of speech is promoter of all other rights. The organization recognizes that human rights are equally applicable to both online and offline. Therefore, UNESCO is researching freedom of expression, privacy, access, and ethical issues on the Internet. This organization has long been involved in issues related to the Internet, such as the World Summit on Information Society and the Internet Governance Forum. Journalists and media experts are essential to enjoy the right we know. Therefore, they must be able to work in an environment that allows free and independent reporting.
This is a moment when freedom of speech settles all over the world. According to a recent survey by Freedom on the Net, two-thirds of Internet users live in countries that criticize governments, military, or ruling families with censorship. Last year, authorities in 38 countries arrested users based on content posted on social media. 27% of Internet users live in a country where people are arrested by posting, sharing, or simply "liking" to Facebook