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.
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