Hillary Clinton on Internet Freedoms

Hillary Clinton has some very interesting policy statements in recent times, if it comes to issues of religious freedom and freedom of expression, particularly in relation to how they are on the network, are expressed. In recent months she has been to associate to the Obama administration’s policy on Internet freedom, and to explain these diplomatic policy for the U.S. government. It seems that freedom of expression on the Internet is one of the international issues that other countries have on their agenda in which they interact with the U.S. added.

Clinton began responding to the 2009 Report on International Religious Freedom. In his speech, stressed that people remember the Clinton double values of both the American Bill of Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights weds: religion and freedom of expression. It recognizes the people to practice their own religion or not practice as an absolute right. But Clinton also pointed out that my man should be allowed to criticize religion if they want, and no prohibition on their writings or censored. The people have every right to express their own criticism as well, even if they contain negative comments. Government involvement should be in the field of protection of individuals against discrimination and the achievement of minority religious groups.
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