At this difficult time for the United States, in
these times of emotion, even of legitimate anger, RSF has nevertheless been
able to verify the strength of the principles of the First Amendment in this
country. Among the numerous articles devoted to this subject by the main
daily newspapers, RSF has especially noted the reaction of a reader of the New
York Times to the debate provoked by the words of Bill Maher. "It is the
television stations that drop ¿Politically Incorrect¿ and the advertisers that
boycott the show, who are the ones guilty of a lack of patriotism, not its host
Bill Maher. It would be chilling if one of the first casualties of our war for
freedom was our right to debate all opinions vigorously, no matter how
unpopular, here at home. Whatever the nature of Mr Maher¹s misinterpreted
remarks, his rights and those of his guests to exercise freedom of speech
should not be silenced." (Scott Blakeman, New York, 26 September, 2001)
Vincent Brossel
Asia - Pacific Desk
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