Human
Rights:
The
Importance of Social Networks
Freedom of speech is
the political right to communicate one's opinions and ideas using one's body and
property to anyone who is willing to receive them.
The term freedom of
expression is sometimes used synonymously, but includes any act of seeking,
receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used.
Using social media we
have freedom of speech and we speak or voice trough a computer.
According to a 2011
report published by Nielson, Americans spend nearly a quarter of their online
time on social networks and blogs.
Social Networking
helps people out there trying to let know to the world the irregularities of
the government or bad people out there trying to break the law.
With Facebook or twitter
or any web page they can make justice or be helped just with a click, so social
networking it’s really important in life.
“I had no words to
add, I just sat down for some minutes. I felt she wanted to spare me from
listening, listening to horrors that many others preferred untold” wrote
Rosebell Kagumire on her blog.
“The Internet Freedom
Fellows programme was launched last May to highlight the innovative use of the
Internet in promoting and defending human rights,” said Ambassador Eileen
Chamberlain Donahoe, U.S. Representative to the UN Human Rights Council.
Around the world
people are using new media in the call for freedom, transparency and greater
self- determination. We must always remember that it is not the tools, but the
courageous people who use them, who are the human voice of freedom.

