Haluk Gerger, a former assistant professor at the University of Ankara, a well - known intellectual, and a respected writer on nuclear weapons strategy, has been repeatedly imprisoned for
the peaceful expression of his opinion.
Not exact matches
Section 2
of the Charter claims to guarantee the following fundamental freedoms to all Canadians: «(a) freedom
of conscience and religion; (b) freedom
of thought, belief,
opinion and
expression, including freedom
of the press and other media
of communication; (c) freedom
of peaceful assembly; and (d) freedom
of association.»
The urgent appeal dated 28 July 2017 was sent to Ms Annalisa Ciampi, Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom
of peaceful assembly and
of association; Mr Michel Forst, Special Rapporteur on the situation
of human rights defenders; and Mr. David Kaye, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection
of the right to freedom
of opinion and
expression.
Freedom
of thought, belief,
opinion and
expression, including freedom
of the press and other media or communications are guaranteed by Section 2 (b)
of the Charter and freedom
of peaceful assembly by section 2 (c).
Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms: (a) freedom
of conscience and religion; (b) freedom
of thought, belief,
opinion and
expression, including freedom
of the press and other media
of communication; (c) freedom
of peaceful assembly; and (d) freedom
of association.