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Reply from Mr. Muhammad Ikram Nur Fuady
2020.11.18 15:36:08
thank you for the question given
in international conventions and as a country that has ratified the convention.
We actually have to apply the principle of openness in freedom of expression,
but there are clear limitations that must be used as a standard of value.
as a multicultural country. maintaining attitude and politeness is far more
important than freedom of expression. Unlimited freedom of expression will in
fact have a negative impact on the value of mutual respect, politeness and
tolerance.
in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
Adopted by the General Assembly of the United
Nations on 19 December 1966
it is clear about the limits on freedom of expression and when they should be
applied. There are at least 5 important points that can be limited, namely to
protect public safety, order, health, or morals or the basic rights and freedoms of
others
These five limitation values ​-​-then in the Indonesian context, based on article 28
J, the limitation of a person^s rights must be contained in law, not in other forms
of regulation.
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