Finally they see the light. The light that will help the good motives come true and have freedom. Finally we can have freedom of speech but not in a mean way. The world has spoken back and helped us. Now finally we can start brand new with a new day.
Answer:
No, media is not reflected in the Article 16 of New South African's Bill of Right. The Article is more on the constitutional limitations. The Media is reflected instead in Article 4 of the Bill. The Article 4 is entitled "Freedom of Speech, Assembly, and information".
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I’m not sure...try using a translator or if you know anyone Japanese, you can ask them so that was you will have a more modern way of saying it. Sorry I couldn’t help.
Answer:
Democracy.
Explanation:
Democracy is a form of government characterized by the participation of citizens in politics, the separation and balance of powers, the rule of law and respect for human and civil rights. The people exercise power through consensus, direct referendums or people-elected representatives.
Critics of democracy have argued that not all members of society are equally competent to make important decisions in society, and that some members of society have significantly more resources to promote their views and interests, so apparent democracy can essentially be transformed into a flawed one.