The Westminster Declaration
By Aaron Kheriaty, MD | Human Flourishing | November 15, 2023
Attacks on free speech are advancing globally, not just in the United States. This declaration puts a stake in the ground for a new global free speech movement.
The Westminster Declaration
We write as journalists, artists, authors, activists, technologists, and academics to warn of increasing international censorship that threatens to erode centuries-old democratic norms.
Coming from the left, right, and centre, we are united by our commitment to universal human rights and freedom of speech, and we are all deeply concerned about attempts to label protected speech as ‘misinformation,’ ‘disinformation,’ and other ill-defined terms.
This abuse of these terms has resulted in the censorship of ordinary people, journalists, and dissidents in countries all over the world.
Such interference with the right to free speech suppresses valid discussion about matters of urgent public interest, and undermines the foundational principles of representative democracy.
Across the globe, government actors, social media companies, universities, and NGOs are increasingly working to monitor citizens and rob them of their voices. These large-scale coordinated efforts are sometimes referred to as the ‘Censorship-Industrial Complex.’
This complex often operates through direct government policies. Authorities in India[1] and Turkey[2] have seized the power to remove political content from social media. The legislature in Germany[3] and the Supreme Court in Brazil[4] are criminalising political speech. In other countries, measures such as Ireland’s ‘Hate Speech’ Bill[5], Scotland’s Hate Crime Act[6], the UK’s Online Safety Bill[7], and Australia’s ‘Misinformation’ Bill[8] threaten to severely restrict expression and create a chilling effect.
But the Censorship Industrial Complex operates through more subtle methods. These include visibility filtering, labelling, and manipulation of search engine results. Through deplatforming and flagging, social media censors have already silenced lawful opinions on topics of national and geopolitical importance. They have done so with the full support of ‘disinformation experts’ and ‘fact-checkers’ in the mainstream media, who have abandoned the journalistic values of debate and intellectual inquiry.
As the Twitter Files revealed, tech companies often perform censorial ‘content moderation’ in coordination with government agencies and civil society. Soon, the European Union’s Digital Services Act will formalise this relationship by giving platform data to ‘vetted researchers’ from NGOs and academia, relegating our speech rights to the discretion of these unelected and unaccountable entities.
Some politicians and NGOs[9] are even aiming to target end-to-end encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram.[10] If end-to-end encryption is broken, we will have no remaining avenues for authentic private conversations in the digital sphere.
Although foreign disinformation between states is a real issue, agencies designed to combat these threats, such as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in the United States, are increasingly being turned inward against the public. Under the guise of preventing harm and protecting truth, speech is being treated as a permitted activity rather than an inalienable right.
We recognize that words can sometimes cause offence, but we reject the idea that hurt feelings and discomfort, even if acute, are grounds for censorship. Open discourse is the central pillar of a free society, and is essential for holding governments accountable, empowering vulnerable groups, and reducing the risk of tyranny.
Speech protections are not just for views we agree with; we must strenuously protect speech for the views that we most strongly oppose. Only in the public square can these views be heard and properly challenged.
What’s more, time and time again, unpopular opinions and ideas have eventually become conventional wisdom. By labelling certain political or scientific positions as ‘misinformation’ or ‘malinformation,’ our societies risk getting stuck in false paradigms that will rob humanity of hard-earned knowledge and obliterate the possibility of gaining new knowledge. Free speech is our best defence against disinformation.
The attack on speech is not just about distorted rules and regulations – it is a crisis of humanity itself. Every equality and justice campaign in history has relied on an open forum to voice dissent. In countless examples, including the abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement, social progress has depended on freedom of expression.
We do not want our children to grow up in a world where they live in fear of speaking their minds. We want them to grow up in a world where their ideas can be expressed, explored and debated openly – a world that the founders of our democracies envisioned when they enshrined free speech into our laws and constitutions.
The US First Amendment is a strong example of how the right to freedom of speech, of the press, and of conscience can be firmly protected under the law. One need not agree with the U.S. on every issue to acknowledge that this is a vital ‘first liberty’ from which all other liberties follow. It is only through free speech that we can denounce violations of our rights and fight for new freedoms.
There also exists a clear and robust international protection for free speech. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)[11] was drafted in 1948 in response to atrocities committed during World War II. Article 19 of the UDHR states, ‘Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.’ While there may be a need for governments to regulate some aspects of social media, such as age limits, these regulations should never infringe on the human right to freedom of expression.
As is made clear by Article 19, the corollary of the right to free speech is the right to information. In a democracy, no one has a monopoly over what is considered to be true. Rather, truth must be discovered through dialogue and debate – and we cannot discover truth without allowing for the possibility of error.
Censorship in the name of ‘preserving democracy’ inverts what should be a bottom-up system of representation into a top-down system of ideological control. This censorship is ultimately counter-productive: it sows mistrust, encourages radicalization, and de-legitimizes the democratic process.
In the course of human history, attacks on free speech have been a precursor to attacks on all other liberties. Regimes that eroded free speech have always inevitably weakened and damaged other core democratic structures. In the same fashion, the elites that push for censorship today are also undermining democracy. What has changed though, is the broad scale and technological tools through which censorship can be enacted.
We believe that free speech is essential for ensuring our safety from state abuses of power – abuses that have historically posed a far greater threat than the words of lone individuals or even organised groups. For the sake of human welfare and flourishing, we make the following 3 calls to action.
- We call on governments and international organisations to fulfill their responsibilities to the people and to uphold Article 19 of the UDHR.
- We call on tech corporations to undertake to protect the digital public square as defined in Article 19 of the UDHR and refrain from politically motivated censorship, the censorship of dissenting voices, and censorship of political opinion.
- And finally, we call on the general public to join us in the fight to preserve the people’s democratic rights. Legislative changes are not enough. We must also build an atmosphere of free speech from the ground up by rejecting the climate of intolerance that encourages self-censorship and that creates unnecessary personal strife for many. Instead of fear and dogmatism, we must embrace inquiry and debate.
We stand for your right to ask questions. Heated arguments, even those that may cause distress, are far better than no arguments at all.
Censorship robs us of the richness of life itself. Free speech is the foundation for creating a life of meaning and a thriving humanity – through art, poetry, drama, story, philosophy, song, and more.
This declaration was the result of an initial meeting of free speech champions from around the world who met in Westminster, London, at the end of June 2023. As signatories of this statement, we have fundamental political and ideological disagreements. However, it is only by coming together that we will defeat the encroaching forces of censorship so that we can maintain our ability to openly debate and challenge one another. It is in the spirit of difference and debate that we sign the Westminster Declaration.
Signatories
- Matt Taibbi, Journalist, USA
- Michael Shellenberger, Public, USA
- Jonathan Haidt, Social Psychologist, NYU, USA
- John McWhorter, Linguist, Columbia, Author, USA
- Steven Pinker, Psychologist, Harvard, USA
- Julian Assange, Editor, Founder of Wikileaks, Australia
- Tim Robbins, Actor, Filmmaker, USA
- Nadine Strossen, Professor of Law, NYLS, USA
- Glenn Loury, Economist, USA
- Richard Dawkins, Biologist, UK
- John Cleese, Comedian, Acrobat, UK
- Slavoj Žižek, Philosopher, Author, Slovenia
- Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia University, US
- Oliver Stone, Filmmaker, USA
- Edward Snowden, Whistleblower, USA
- Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, USA
- Stella Assange, Campaigner, UK
- Glenn Greenwald, Journalist, USA
- Claire Fox, Founder of the Academy of Ideas, UK
- Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, Psychologist, Author, Canada
- Bari Weiss, Journalist, USA
- Walter Kirn, Author, USA
- Peter Hitchens, Author, Journalist, UK
- Niall Ferguson, Historian, Stanford, UK
- Matt Ridley, Journalist, Author, UK
- Melissa Chen, Journalist, Spectator, Singapore/USA
- Yanis Varoufakis, Economist, Greece
- Peter Boghossian, Philosopher, Founding Faculty Fellow, University of Austin, USA
- Michael Shermer, Science Writer, USA
- Alan Sokal, Professor of Mathematics, UCL, UK
- Sunetra Gupta, Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology, Oxford, UK
- Jay Bhattacharya, Professor, Stanford, USA
- Martin Kulldorff, Professor of Medicine (on leave), Harvard, USA
- Aaron Kheiriaty, Psychiatrist, Author, USA
- Chris Hedges, Journalist, Author, USA
- Lee Fang, Independent Journalist, USA
- Alex Gutentag, Journalist, USA
- Iain McGilchrist, Psychiatrist, Philosopher, UK
- Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Human Rights Activist, Author, Netherlands
- Konstantin Kisin, Author, UK
- Leighton Woodhouse, Public, USA
- Andrew Lowenthal, liber-net, Australia
- Aaron Mate, Journalist, USA
- Izabella Kaminska, Journalist, The Blind Spot, UK
- Nina Power, Writer, UK
- Kmele Foster, Journalist, Media Entrepreneur, USA
- Toby Young, Journalist, Free Speech Union, UK
- Winston Marshall, Journalist, The Spectator, UK
- Jacob Siegel, Tablet, USA/Israel
- Ulrike Guerot, Founder of European Democracy Lab, Germany
- Heather E. Heying, Evolutionary Biologist, USA
- Bret Weinstein, Evolutionary Biologist, USA
- Martina Pastorelli, Independent Journalist, Italy
- Leandro Narloch, Independent Journalist, Brazil
- Ana Henkel, Independent Journalist, Brazil
- Mia Ashton, Journalist, Canada
- Micha Narberhaus, The Protopia Lab, Spain/Germany
- Alex Sheridan, Free Speech Ireland
- Ben Scallan, Gript Media, Ireland
- Thomas Fazi, Independent Journalist, Italy
- Jean F. Queralt, Technologist, Founder @ The IO Foundation, Malaysia/Spain
- Phil Shaw, Campaigner, Operation People, New Zealand
- Jeremy Hildreth, Independent, UK
- Craig Snider, Independent, USA
- Eve Kay, TV Producer, UK
- Helen Joyce, Journalist, UK
- Dietrich Brüggemann, Filmmaker, Germany
- Adam B. Coleman, Founder of Wrong Speak Publishing, USA
- Helen Pluckrose, Author, UK
- Michael Nayna, Filmmaker, Australia
- Paul Rossi, Educator, Vertex Partnership Academics, USA
- Juan Carlos Girauta, Politician, Spain
- Andrew Neish, KC, UK
- Steven Berkoff, Actor, Playright, UK
- Patrick Hughes, Artist, UK
- Adam Creighton, Journalist, Australia
- Julia Hartley-Brewer, Journalist, UK
- Robert Cibis, Filmmaker, Germany
- Piers Robinson, Organization for Propaganda Studies, UK
- Dirk Pohlmann, Journalist, Germany
- Mathias Bröckers, Author, Journalist, Germany
- Kira Phillips, Documentary Filmmaker, UK
- Diane Atkinson, Historian, Biographer, UK
- Eric Kaufmann, Professor of Politics, Birkbeck, University of Buckingham, Canada
- Laura Dodsworth, Journalist and Author, UK
- Nellie Bowles, Journalist, USA
- Andrew Tettenborn, Professor of Law, Swansea University, UK
- Julius Grower, Fellow, St. Hugh’s College, UK
- Nick Dixon, Comedian, UK
- Dominic Frisby, Comedian, UK
- James Orr, Associate Professor, University of Cambridge, UK
- Brendan O’Neill, Journalist, spiked, UK
- Jan Jekielek, Journalist, Canada
- Andrew Roberts, Historian, UK
- Robert Tombs, Historian, UK
- Ben Schwarz, Journalist, USA
- Xavier Azalbert, Investigative Scientific Journalist, France
- Doug Stokes, International Relations Professor, University of Exeter, UK
- James Allan, Professor of Law, University of Queensland, UK
- David McGrogan, Professor of Law, Northumbria University, UK
- Jacob Mchangama, Author, Denmark
- Nigel Biggar, Chairman, Free Speech Union, UK
- David Goodhart, Journalist, Author, UK
- Catherine Austin Fitts, The Solari Report, Netherlands
- Matt Goodwin, Politics Professor, University of Kent, UK
- Alan Miller, Together Association, UK
- Catherine Liu, Cultural Theorist, Author, USA
- Stefan Millius, Journalist, Switzerland
- Philip Hamburger, Professor of Law, Columbia, USA
- Andrew Doyle, Author and journalist, UK
- Rueben Kirkham, Co-Director, Free Speech Union of Australia, Australia
- Jeffrey Tucker, Author, USA
- Sarah Gon, Director, Free Speech Union, South Africa
- Dara Macdonald, Co-Director, Free Speech Union, Australia
- Jonathan Ayling, Chief Executive, Free Speech Union, New Zealand
- David Zweig, Journalist, Author, USA
- Juan Soto Ivars, Author, Spain
- Colin Wright, Evolutionary Biologist, USA
- Gad Saad, Professor, Evolutionary Behavioral Scientist, Author, Canada
- Robert W. Malone, MD, MS, USA
- Jill Glasspool-Malone, PhD., USA
- Jordi Pigem, Philosopher, Author, Spain
- Holly Lawford-Smith, Associate Professor in Political Philosophy, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Michele Santoro, Journalist, TV Host, Presenter, Italy
- Dr. James Smith, Podcaster, Literature Scholar, RHUL, UK
- Francis Foster, Comedian, UK
- Coleman Hughes, Writer, Podcaster, USA
- Marco Bassani, Political Theorist, Historian, Milan University, Italy
- Isabella Loiodice, Professor of Comparative Public Law, University of Bari, Italy
- Luca Ricolfi, Professor, Sociologist, Turin University, Italy
- Marcello Foa, Journalist, Former President of Rai, Italy
- Andrea Zhok, Philosopher, University of Milan, Italy
- Paolo Cesaretti, Professor of Byzantine Civilization, University of Bergamo, Italy
- Alberto Contri, Mass Media Expert, Italy
- Carlo Lottieri, Philosopher, University of Verona, Italy
- Alessandro Di Battista, Political Activist, Writer, Italy
- Paola Mastrocola, Writer, Italy
- Carlo Freccero, Television Author, Media Expert, Italy
- Giorgio Bianchi, Independent Journalist, Italy
- Nello Preterossi, Professor, University of Salerno, Scientific Director of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies, Italy
- Efrat Fenigson, Journalist, Podcaster, Israel
- Eli Vieira, Journalist, Genetic Biologist, Brazil
- Stephen Moore, Author and Analyst, Canada
Footnotes
- Pahwa, Nitish. ‘Twitter Blocked a Country.’ Slate Magazine, 1 Apr. 2023, slate.com/technology/2023/04/twitter-blocked-pakistan-india-modi-musk-khalistan-gandhi.html.
- Stein, Perry. ‘Twitter Says It Will Restrict Access to Some Tweets before Turkey’s Election.’ The Washington Post, 15 May 2023, www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/05/13/turkey-twitter-musk-erdogan/.
- Hänel, Lisa. ‘Germany criminalizes denying war crimes, genocide.’ Deutsche Welle, 25 Nov. 2022, https://www.dw.com/en/germany-criminalizes-denying-war-crimes-genocide/a-63834791
- Savarese, Mauricio, and Joshua Goodman. ‘Crusading Judge Tests Boundaries of Free Speech in Brazil.’ AP News, 26 Jan. 2023, apnews.com/article/jair-bolsonaro-brazil-government-af5987e833a681e6f056fe63789ca375.
- Nanu, Maighna. ‘Irish People Could Be Jailed for “Hate Speech”, Critics of Proposed Law Warn.’ The Telegraph, 17 June 2023, www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/06/1 7/irish-people-jailed-hate-speech-new-law/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_psc_ppc_us_news_dsa_generalnews.
- The Economist Newspaper. (n.d.). Scotland’s new hate crime act will have a chilling effect on free speech. The Economist. https://www.economist.com/the-world-ahead/2021/11/08/scotlands-new-hate-crime-act-will-have-a-chilling-effect-on-free-speech
- Lomas, Natasha. ‘Security Researchers Latest to Blast UK’s Online Safety Bill as Encryption Risk.’ TechCrunch, 5 July 2023, techcrunch.com/2023/07/05/uk-online-safety-bill-risks-e2ee/.
- Al-Nashar, Nabil. ‘Millions of Dollars in Fines to Punish Online Misinformation under New Draft Bill.’ ABC News, 25 June 2023, www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-25/fines-to-punish-online-misinformation-under-new-draft-bill/102521500.
- ‘Cryptochat.’ Meedan, meedan.com/project/cryptochat. Accessed 8 July 2023.
- Lomas, Natasha.’Security Researchers Latest to Blast UK’s Online Safety Bill as Encryption Risk.’ TechCrunch, 5 July 2023, techcrunch.com/2023/07/05/uk-online-safety-bill-risks-e2ee/.
- United Nations General Assembly. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). New York: United Nations General Assembly, 1948.
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