What Is Freedom Of Expression In The Philippines

What Is Freedom Of Expression In The Philippines

Why is freedom of expression alive in the Philippines ​

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1. Why is freedom of expression alive in the Philippines ​


Answer:

because we are in a democratic country


2. Freedom of expression and censorship in the philippines law


Answer:

The Marcos era and the media during the martial law . ... Guarantee of Freedom of Expression in the Philippine Constitution . ... Self-censorship, and government control over the mass.

Answer:

The Marcos era and the media during the martial law . ... Guarantee of Freedom of Expression in the Philippine Constitution . ... Self-censorship, and government control over the mass.

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3. "Is there Really a freedom of Expression in the Philippines?" answer it in essay​


Answer:

All Filipinos, celebrities and everyday folks alike, have the right to express their beliefs and convictions and to participate in activities in line with these beliefs. The Constitution guarantees our freedom of thought, expression, and participation.

Explanation:

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4. what is the implication of freedom of expression in media?​


Answer:

Freedom of expression & Democracy

Freedom of expression is an important human right which is essential for a society to be democratic. It enables the free exchange of ideas, opinions and information and thus allows members of society to form their own opinions on issues of public importance. Freedom of expression serves public debate and supports a free and independent press, informed citizenship and the transparent functioning of the state.

Restrictions

The right to freedom of expression is very broad, but it has limits and can be restricted. This is when the freedom of expression of one person violates the rights of another person or the values of society as a whole. In situations like these, the state can lawfully restrict or punish expressions that cause harm. Examples of this are violations of private life, defamation, hate speech, obscenity, pornography, public order, national security, classified information, trade secrets or copyright violations.

Media

Freedom of expression gives special rights and duties to the media. The media inform society on matters of public interest and create an important platform for public debate, scrutiny and reflection. Therefore, independent media and quality journalism are considered to be the “watchdog” of a democratic society.

Answer:

Social media platforms have revolutionised our ability to connect across historic social, political and geographic divides. Where previously gatekeepers mitigated and negotiated access to mass media platforms, today potentially anyone – and any content – can reach millions of individuals in an instant. This development bears great opportunities for the democratisation of expression and the diversification of public discourse but has likewise broadened the impact and harm done through disinformation and hate speech.

As regulators across Europe and the United States weigh responses to the legal novelties and challenges that social media represents, the project will seek to frame and advance the debate on core issue

Explanation:

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5. What is freedom og expression?​


Answer:

Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Freedom of expression refers to the ability of an individual or group of individuals to express their beliefs, thoughts, ideas, and emotions about different issues free from government censorship. ... The First Amendment assumes that the speaker, not the government, should decide the value of speech.


6. What makes a nation independent? Is there freedom in the Philippines?​


Answer:

A nation is independent if they have their own country. Yes there is freedom in the philippines

Answer:

A country gets its independence when it is no longer part of another country. .And the people of that country is developing on their own.Yes Philippines is independent country


7. what is the ideology of the Philippines for freedom and liberty​


Answer:

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8. he espoused the term freedom of expression in the philippines contitution​


Answer:

Its Lino Brocka the one who expouse teh term freedom

Lino Brocka espoused the term freedom of expression in the Philippines Constitution.

9. what year published the freedom contribution in the philippines​


Answer:

1973 hope it help

Explanation:

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Explanation:

The United States of America granted independence to the Philippines on July 4, 1946. In accordance with the Philippine Independence Act (more popularly known as the "Tydings–McDuffie Act"), President Harry S. Truman issued Proclamation 2695 of July 4, 1946 officially recognizing the independence of the Philippines.


10. 12. Freedom of expression is one of our rights. What does this sentence imply? a. It tells the fact that we have the right to freedom of expression. b. It tells the reader that freedom of expression is our only right. c. It tells the reader that freedom is one of the expressions. d. It does not tell about human rights.


Answer:

a. it tells the fact that we have the right to freedom of expression


11. What is the difference between the freedom of expression and freedom of coalition?


Answer:

While freedom of speech is a fundamental right, the First Amendment protects much more than just speech. The right to free speech and expression is an anti-government right. They aren't rights in the eyes of some. A person's ability to express herself cannot be limited by the government, whether federal, state, or municipal.

Explanation:

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12. Do you think there is still social justice in the Philippines despite the issue in freedom of expression and democracy? Why?


Answer:

Justice in the Philippines is for the rich people only. We cannot have social justice if we are poor. Sad to say but money can buy everything here in the Philippines. There is no social justice for the poor.


13. As a citizen of the Philippines how can you express your freedom to address your grievances as a part of your freedom​


Answer:

We, the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of Almighty God, in order to build a just and humane society and establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations, promote the common good, conserve and develop our patrimony, and secure to ourselves and our posterity the blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law and a regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality, and peace, do ordain and promulgate this Constitution.


14. 30. Director for film and broadcast arts espoused the term "freedom of expression in the Philippine Constitution​


Answer:

Catalino “Lino” Ortiz Brocka

Catalino “Lino” Ortiz Brocka, director for film and broadcast arts, espoused the term “freedom of expression” in the Philippine Constitution.

Explanation:

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15. What is freedom? What is the similarity of the Philippines during 18-century and the Philippines today?


Answer:

also known as spanish phillipines or spanish colonial period was the period during which the phillipines in the later .years of


16. what is freedom of expression​


Answer:

Its simple, It is to freely express or say your own opinion or views to anyone. It could also be to freely act on what you want to express to others.

Explanation:

Answer:

In its social dimension, freedom of expression is a means for the interchange of ideas and information among human beings and for mass communication. It includes the right of each person to seek to communicate his own views to others, as well as the right to receive opinions and news from others.


17. what article 10 freedom of expression?​


Answer:

Article 10 of the Human Rights Act: Freedom of expression

Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers.


18. What makes a nation independent? Is there freedom in the Philippines?​


Answer:

because of a freedom

malaya tayu magsalita bumuto gawin because of the democrasy


19. What is the difference between natural freedom and freedom of expression?​


Answer:

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20. what is freedom in the philippines during 19th century


Answer:

in the Philippines during the 19th century, freedom was a very important concept. Many people felt oppressed by the Spanish colonial government, and they wanted to be able to make their own choices and have control over their lives.

this concept of freedom is very important to the history of the Philippines, and it is still an important value for many people today

Explanation:

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Answer:

Significant social transformation and the emergence of an unique Filipino identity among the mestizo elite occurred in the 19th century. The Propaganda Movement was started by members of the educated Ilustrado elite who were motivated by liberal ideologies.


21. What freedom means in the Philippines​


Answer:

FOI allows Filipino citizens to request any information about government transactions and operations, provided that it shall not put into jeopardy privacy and matters of national security. The FOI mechanism for the Executive Branch is enabled through Executive Order No. 2, series of 2016.

22. what make a nation independence? is there freedom in the philippine?​


Answer:

yes because we are a democratic country that we live young wild and free


23. 1. the Filipinos are______________.2. the Philippine government is__________.3 the Philippine archipelago is __________.4. the Filipinos express their freedom by___________.​


Answer:

1.great

2.nice

3.lovely

4.love


24. write something about freedom of expression in relation to fake new in Philippine mass Media​


Answer:

Freedom, generally, is having the ability to act or change without constraint. Something is "free" if it can change easily and is not constrained in its present state. ... A person has the freedom to do things that will not, in theory or in practice, be prevented by other forces.

Explanation:

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25. The philippines are allowing the freedom of expression. As a Filipino citizen, how you balance safety with a right to freedom of expression most especially on social media?


BALANCING SAFETY AND THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

One of the rights of a Filipino citizen is the right to express or the freedom of expression. But what is happening right now is a lot of people especially the so-called netizens are abusing this freedom. These people certainly blinded by the fact that such freedom is not absolute, meaning it has limitations.

Now, to avoid abuse and to balance safety and the freedom of expression we should always bear in mind these things:

Always express your thoughts in a constructive way. Take into consideration the feelings of the people who may be involved the moment you speak in social media. Express yourself in the nicest way.

To sum up everything, the best way to balance safety and the freedom of expression is to 'THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK'.

Read more here:

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https://brainly.ph/question/2162441

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26. "HOW CAN WE USE NEW MEDIA FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IN THE PHILIPPINES".Plsss I need good answers​


Freedom of expression gives special rights and duties to the media. The media inform society on matters of public interest and create an important platform for public debate, scrutiny and reflection. Therefore, independent media and quality journalism are considered to be the “watchdog” of a democratic society.

Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

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27. What is the importance of freedom of expression?​


Answer:

The importance of freedom of expression is you can emote freely and no one can bother you

Explanation:

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Answer:

Freedom of expression is a core value in the democratic process. It ensures people are able to discuss, exchange, and debate ideas. This human right allows individuals and communities to find information which is important to them and share it with others, without censorship or reprisals.


28. What freedom means in the Philippines?​


Answer:

Kalayaan

Explanation:


29. What freedom means in the Philippines?​


Answer:

Kalayaan

Explanation:

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30. what is freedom of expression and cersorship?​


Answer:

Freedom of expression and censorship pull in different directions. ... Freedom of expression is necessary for the attainment of truth, for individual fulfilment, for participation by members of society in political or social decision- making, and for effective functioning of

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