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TEHRAN, Oct. 31 (MNA) – Condemning a deadly attack in the France’s Nice, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that these terrorist attacks do not define Islam. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau while defending ‘free speech’ said it is important but it sure does come with limits, WION reported. His statement about free speech was related […]
TEHRAN, Oct. 31 (MNA) – Condemning a deadly attack in the France’s Nice, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that these terrorist attacks do not define Islam.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau while defending ‘free speech’ said it is important but it sure does come with limits, WION reported.
His statement about free speech was related to the recent controversy surrounding the cartoon printed and re-printed by the Charlie Hebdo magazine in France and said Canada will always “defend freedom of expression”.
Learning from Macron’s mistake, Trudeau distanced himself from any direct statement in the press conference and said freedom of expression does not come without limits.
“We owe it to ourselves to act with respect for others and to seek not to arbitrarily or unnecessarily injure those with whom we are sharing a society and a planet,” Trudeau said.
“We do not have the right for example to shout fire in a movie theatre crowded with people, there are always limits,” he added.
He also urged people to be more aware of their words and actions towards fellow humans. “In a pluralist, diverse and respectful society like ours, we owe it to ourselves to be aware of the impact of our words, of our actions on others, particularly these communities and populations who still experience a great deal of discrimination,” he said.
He also openly condemned the attacks saying, “it is unjustifiable and Canada wholeheartedly condemns these acts while standing with our French friends who are going through extremely difficult times.”
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