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Context: Following the beheading of Samuel Paty, a middle-school teacher in France for showing cartoons of the Prophet as part of a class on free expression, three more have been killed.
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- A Dalit lawyer was killed in Gujarat for posts allegedly prejudicial to Brahmins.
How to nurture Freedom of Expression?
- Supporting the right to freedom of expression does not require to validate offensive speech.
- Freedom will better be served by promising any religious community a public sphere that could never cause them offence.
- Compromising on freedom of expression will set back the struggle of millions of people to free themselves from the oppressive blasphemy laws everywhere across the world.
- Politically mobilised, fanatical religion has often not been safe for individual freedom, whether it is a form of Islam, Christian or Buddhist fundamentalism or Hindu nationalism.
- There is a need to ensure that the asymmetries of power do not discriminate against communities.
- Governments need to understand that purpose of public policy and public discourse is to protect freedom and not to stereotype or subordinate another culture or produce a forced uniformity.
It is time to cut through complicated politics and defend the simple principle of liberty, against all challenges.
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