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– In a comment on Twitter, I wrote that we must unite against attacks on freedom of thought and enlightenment. Many have taken it to mean that I don’t think this was also an attack on free speech. It’s silly, he blogs about the murder of the history teacher in a Paris suburb on Friday.
Solberg says he defends freedom of expression anytime, anywhere, and before anyone, even when the statements are perceived as offensive to one religion or something else.
– Freedom of thought, on the one hand, and freedom of expression and illustration, on the other, are inextricably linked. There is no freedom of thought, there is no freedom of expression and information. Therefore, this attack was also an attack on freedom of expression.writes the Prime Minister.
Twitter messages among other things, he got FRP leader Siv Jensen to send a written question to Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide (H), writes Dagen.
– When did the government think it was okay to replace constitutional freedom of expression with freedom of thought, and what does the government mean by this? Jensen asks.
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