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Freedom of speech is essential
Updated On: 26 September, 2012 07:54 AM IST | | Ranjona Banerji
Freedom of speech cannot be absolute ufffd in practical terms nothing is. But it ought to come pretty darn close to absolute. As it is, there are laws for libel, slander and defamation if you cross some lines when it comes to personal space and reputation.
Freedom of speech cannot be absolute — in practical terms nothing is. But it ought to come pretty darn close to absolute. As it is, there are laws for libel, slander and defamation if you cross some lines when it comes to personal space and reputation. There are other lines drawn as well — obscenity, incitement to violence, encouraging hatred and such.
These laws however apply after the fact — you say or write or create something offensive, there are objections, investigations and potentially a court case. But to proscribe free speech takes you into very dangerous territory — the very anathema of democracy.


