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Can we always 'express ourselves' By Kheyal Azam Khalil The banal but likeable statement of 'express yourself' is being used by almost every business organization to promote their liberalism. The example being that of the countless cell phone connection services is evident enough for everyone to see. Ironically, is it that simple to express one's self all the time and at every occasion? Sadly, real life can be more complicated than this and freedom of expression has to be restricted at certain circumstances. 'Expression' can be implied in various forms such as verbal, non-verbal, visual and symbolic. In general, these include the works of art, radio and electronic transmission, print media, dramatic works including theatre, motion pictures, drawings, engravings etc. The freedom of expression is a basic constitutional right. However, exercising freedom of expression can be irresponsible in narrowly limited situations for example defamation. Defamation means alleging a false statement that is harmful for...

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