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In the 1980s, Payá founded the Christian Liberation Movement and in the1990s began work on the Varela project, which collected 25,000 signatures in favour of a referendum on laws to guarantee freedom of expression, assembly and other civil rights.

Cameron will demand the Sri Lankan government investigate "alleged war crimes and allegations of continuing human rights abuses, guarantee freedom of expression, and stamp out intimidation of journalists and human rights defenders – including by bringing those responsible to justice".

Given the country's huge population of Internet users and its failure to guarantee freedom of expression, they argue, the case of China is hardly analogous to that of South Korea.

This news blackout on what many NGOs considered a key concern was broken when at a meeting last Wednesday Hugo Swire, the Foreign Office minister, made a speech in which he pressed Sri Lanka to investigate people's disappearances, guarantee freedom of expression and "stamp out intimidation of journalists and human rights defenders".

In a written statement, a senior American official, who insisted on not being identified, said, "Besides giving the appearance of trying to cover up security force actions and intimidate the press, this undermines confidence in the Iraqi government's ability to govern democratically and guarantee freedom of expression".

According to a report on impunity and negligence released on April 23 by Article 19 — an organization that works worldwide to guarantee freedom of expression and protection of press, monitoring and documenting attacks against journalists and creating annual registries of these events — 66 aggressions were committed against journalists in Mexico in the first third of 2014.

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It guarantees freedom of expression, but only if it "does not violate public order and morality".

Mistresses have the right to sell their stories, article 10 [of the European human rights convention, guaranteeing freedom of expression] is a strong as article 8 [privacy].

It violates the Russian constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression, and the European Convention on Human Rights, which Russian has signed and pledged to uphold.

A more liberal regime of free speech, now buttressed by the Human Rights Act and article 10 of the European convention on human rights which guarantees freedom of expression, is also likely to make courts more sympathetic to challenges.

She noted that improving the lot of women was less onerous for the regime than adopting other kinds of liberalization, such as guaranteeing freedom of expression or abjuring torture.

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