Freedom of expression is a cornerstone of any democratic society, allowing individuals to voice their opinions, ideas, and criticisms without fear of censorship or retaliation. This right includes the freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media regardless of frontiers. However, this freedom is not absolute and can be limited in certain circumstances, such as incitement to violence or defamation.
The text primarily discusses:
A) The history of democratic governments.
B) The limitations of international borders.
C) The importance and boundaries of freedom of expression.
D) The role of media in spreading misinformation.