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Conyers & Goodlatte: We Cannot Allow Foreign Dictators to Threaten Our Freedoms
Washington, DC,
December 19, 2014
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National Security
Today, House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers (D-Mich.) and Chairman Bob Goodlatte ( R-Va.) released the following joint statement after the Federal Bureau of Investigation confirmed that North Korea is responsible for the Sony cyber-attack: “We are deeply concerned that our suspicions were confirmed today by the FBI that North Korea is behind the attack on Sony Pictures and the associated threats of physical harm against U.S. citizens. We will not allow terrorists or a narcissistic dictator to dictate what products can or cannot be created and distributed in America. Whether or not we like the plot, production, or tone of The Interview, every American has a stake in ensuring that our collective freedom of speech is not abridged by either our own government or a foreign government. “The United States must stand firm against this type of aggression against our freedom of speech. Otherwise, these actions will have a chilling effect on creative works in the future and will embolden North Korea and other copycats to act again to further curtail books, television and cable shows, newspapers, blogs, and web sites. Our national response to this threat must be clear and unequivocal. As the committee with jurisdiction over the Justice Department and FBI, we will continue to monitor this investigation and support efforts by the U.S. to thwart these intrusive attacks.” ### |