Leonel leads presentation of book in Santiago
posted on: Dec 14 2011 7:15 by RDugey. Viewed 145 times.The update of the work "The crime of public opinion", thesis of President Leonel Fernández Reyna, was presented here, with the endorsement of Flavio Darío Espinal, director of Diario Libre, Adriano Miguel Tejada.
With the scene prepared for a talk between three friends, with an auditorium that left no free space in the theatre of the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM), President Fernández said that to express without prior censorship has been a constant worldwide struggle. "Thus, there are three types of law, the right to express themselves, the right to seek information and the right to receive it." "This is the weakest part".
After Tejada and spinal considerations, on the graduation thesis, presented at the Faculty of legal sciences of the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) in 1978, enlarged and updated by the representative, in response to questions by the hosts, Fernandez stated that u000athe world must be aimed at a media literacy, or "teach citizens to sort the information, to learn that not everything written is true".
The Global Foundation for democracy and development, innovation and vocational training center, Star Foundation and the PUCMM, sponsor institutions for the presentation of the book were "the offence of public opinion: censorship, ideology and freedom of expression", in which systematizes the role of ideology in the right to information, from the look and pen of Fernández Reyna.
Considerations
spinal divided his dissertation on the perspective of the author, their concerns and the analysis of the legal elements addressed in the work. He assured that there will always be a tension between power and the citizens.
While Tejada approached the alternatives posed by new technologies against the crime of opinion. "The telematics revolution allowed" u000a"horizontal communication and provides a communication picture opened to the complexity of the world".

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