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A
number
of
remarks
made
by
the
applicant
and
described
in
the
judgment
as
“
strong
”
,
“
intemperate
”
or
“
insulting
”
may
be
characterised
as
“
opinions
”
,
i.e.
,
subjective
attitudes
whereby
facts
and
ideas
are
assessed
,
in
contrast
to
factual
claims
.
The
protection
of
“
opinions
”
by
Article
10
of
the
Convention
relates
both
to
their
substance
and
to
their
form
;
the
fact
that
their
wording
is
offensive
,
shocking
,
disturbing
or
polemical
does
not
take
them
outside
the
scope
of
protection
.
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