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Robert Redford says freedom of expression in danger post Paris attack

Robert Redford has said that there is an attack on freedom of expression in many places and it's not exclusive to Paris but the Paris attack was a wake-up call.

Robert Redford says freedom of expression in danger post Paris attack

Washington: Robert Redford has said that there is an attack on freedom of expression in many places and it's not exclusive to Paris but the Paris attack was a wake-up call.

The American actor said at the Sundance Film Festival about the fatal Paris attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7 that it was a wake up event, Deadline.com reported.

The 78-year-old actor asserted that they believe in diversity and freedom of expression.

Redford added that freedom of expression seems to be in danger in a lot of places but as far as they are concerned they will do everything in their power to keep it alive here.