The Coalition To Defend Free Speech

Richard S. Gordon introducing the speakers. To the left are (right to left) Seamus Hasson, Honorary Chair Floyd Abrams, and Co-ChairJohn Wohlstetter
Mission Statement
The Coalition to Defend Free Speech was formally launched on October 2, 2008 to counter attacks against freedom of expression as part of an international movement to restrict, and in some cases criminalize, speech that is deemed critical or "defamatory" of religions.
The Coalition will undertake activities to promote the following principles:
Any attempt to limit or criminalize speech under the vague definition of "defamation" of religions is an unnecessary and a dangerous violation of universal freedoms of expression and belief. International law has been established for the primary purpose of protecting individuals and groups, rather than ideas
Click Here to Read More About the History of the Issue
Latest News
Don't Say a Word: A U.N resolution seeks to criminalize opinions that differ with the Islamic faith
The Worldwide Danger of Religious Fundamentalism - By John W. Whitehead
UN Vote Threatens Freedom of Expression
National Public Radio features Angela Wu on UN Defamation of Religion Work
(Press Release - The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty)







