This document discusses principles of freedom of expression and the importance of a free press. It begins by stating that freedom of expression is a fundamental human right, and restrictions limit democracy. It then outlines 13 principles of freedom of expression, including that individuals have the right to seek and impart information through any means, prior censorship is prohibited, and public officials are subject to greater scrutiny. The document emphasizes that a free press is essential for democracy and the full exercise of freedom of expression.