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Original Technorati articles tagged “freedom of speech”
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in LifestyleIs There Freedom of Speech at Work?

So where does freedom of speech begin and end?by sqlrockstar / on Nov 29, 2011 -
in Social MediaChina Lowers The Volume on The Voice of Social Media

People's Republic of China has a limited speaking voiceby makingsense / on Oct 26, 2011 -
in PoliticsSmall Town Cop Wins First Amendment Battle: Nobody Cares

The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improvesby xavieronassisemtp / on Sep 4, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “freedom of speech”
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Swedish anti-gay flyers not covered by free speech
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By Stephen Gray, Pink News The European Court of Human Rights has upheld the conviction of four Swedish men who handed out leaflets to children which said being gay was “morally destructive” to society. The applicants lost their case after the court found Sweden had not violated their rights to free speech. ...12 hours ago -
ConservaCON: Mean & Seething, The Hysterical ‘Party of Hate’ Meets at CPAC 2012
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The yearly Conservative Political Action Conference began yesterday in Washington D.C. — with the dominant theme being — a heavy dose of doom and gloom, and right-wing hysteria over... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]15 hours ago -
Nasheed sees ex-dictator Gayoom’s network behind his ouster
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Male, Feb 9 (IANS) A day after he was ousted as the Malidivian president, Mohamed Nasheed has said what happened in the country should be traced to former dictator Maumoon Abdul Gayoom’s network and a result of his own vice president’s suspected role in planning the coup.In an article, “The Dregs of ...1 day ago -
South Korea: Activist Indicted for Retweeting North Korean Messages
Global Voices Online —
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South Korean prosecutors indicted a photographer and freedom-of-speech activist last week on charges of violating national security law, for retweeting messages posted by an official North Korean government Twitter account. Despite the international medias widespread coverage , the case went seriously ...1 day ago -
Russia: New .Ru Domain Registration Rules Allow Easy Domain Seizure
Global Voices Online —
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Andrey Rylkov Foundation writes about the first case of enforcement of the domain seizure rules in the “.ru” and “.рф” domain zones. The rules [ru] (Article 5, point 5.5) , updated on November 11, 2011 allow any law enforcement agency (like police, Federal Security Service, Prosecutors office or ...2 days ago -
Cuba: Bloggers Say Pope Should Postpone Trip
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Cuban bloggers have been making their feelings known about the impending papal visit to Cuba , their main concern being that the Vatican is putting its stamp of approval on the Castro regime despite regular reports of human rights violations coming out of the island. In light of new reports of state-sanctioned ...2 days ago -
Russia: The Anonymous Hacks and Publishes E-mails of Pro-Kremlin Youth Group
Global Voices Online —
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Read The Guardians take on the so-called “Potupchik-gate,” a series of scandals surfaced as a result of hacking and publishing of private inbox of Kristina Potupchik [ru], press-secretary of Nashi , notorious pro-Kremlin youth group. All hacks were published by twitter-user @OP_Russia who uses Anonymous ...2 days ago -
Judgment reserved in Twitter airport threat appeal
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http://www.guardian.co.uk Judgment reserved in Twitter airport threat appeal High court judges consider whether Paul Chambers’ tweet about blowing up Robin Hood airport was a joke or a real threatTwo senior judges have retired to consider whether a Twitter message threatening to blow up a snowbound ...2 days ago -
Judgment reserved in Twitter airport threat appeal
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High court judges consider whether Paul Chambers tweet about blowing up Robin Hood airport was a joke or a real threat Two senior judges have retired to consider whether a Twitter message threatening to blow up a snowbound Doncaster airport was a joke or a menace to society. In a landmark high court appeal, Sir ...2 days ago -
Cuba: Cell Phone Power
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“Cell phones have changed our lives,” writes Generation Y , adding: “If, in March of 2008, Raul Castro had imagined the role cell phones would play in Cuba’s incipient civil society, he probably never would have authorized their use.” Written by Janine Mendes-Franco · comments (0) Share: ...2 days ago -
Tunisia: Court to Decide on “Interim” Presidents Title
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In reaction to the complaint a photo with the term "interim" in different languages was created On February 13, a court in Tunisia will issue a verdict about the use of the term “interim” by the state media when referring to the current President Moncef Marzouki and his government, reported Al-Sabeh newspaper. ...2 days ago -
Morocco: Busted for Posting Caricatures of the King on Facebook
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On February 7, 2012, Walid Bahomane appeared before a court in the Moroccan capital Rabat. The 18-year-old is accused of “defaming Moroccos sacred values” by posting pictures and videos on Facebook mocking king Mohammed VI of Morocco. This isnt the first time a Moroccan internet user faces such charges. In 2008 ...2 days ago -
Georgia: Independent Media Gone Mobile
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Following the removal of traditional newspaper booths in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, and out of concern that the independent media will suffer as a result, Democracy and Freedom Watch reports that newspapers are now being sold via mobile newsstands including those attached to bicycles . A video report [GE] is also ...2 days ago -
Contempt laws are still valid in the internet age | Dominic Grieve
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Social media undoubtedly poses a challenge for enforcement, but the Contempt of Court Act is a sound piece of legislation It is not always easy to balance freedom of expression with the needs of the justice system. As attorney general I see my role as defender both of press freedom and of the fair administration of ...2 days ago -
Gosh, What A Surprising Collection Of Names…
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Well, well, well. As we enter Day Three of #OpMatrixtrialmediablackout , as noted yesterday .... A sixth man from Brierfield is facing child sex offences over the alleged exploitation of a 14-year-old girl . Mohammed Imran Amjad , 25, of Halifax Road, is charged with conspiracy to rape and will face Burnley ...2 days ago -
Christopher Johnson Attempts to Silence Criticism of His “Gaijin Gulag” Article (Legal Threats!!!)
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On January 20th and 23rd, I wrote posts about Canadian journalist Christopher Johnson’s account of being denied entry to Japan: Christopher Johnson Under Fire For “Gaijin Gulag” Article “Gaijin Gulag” Victim Christopher Johnson Discloses Visa Information ( Work Visa Application Paperwork, But No ...2 days ago -
Italy: More Protests Against Austerity and Information Deficit
Global Voices Online —
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This post is part of our special coverage Europe in Crisis . The many protest movements that followed the implementation of austerity measures in a number of European countries dealing with the sovereign debt crisis , should have taught us that when a national economy is left at the mercy of interest rates and ...3 days ago -
Occupy Twitter in the name of the global citizen
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by Herman Manson Twitter can now censor tweets by country. National borders, drawn on paper and defended with razor wire and guns in the physical world, now have a presence on the internet as well. You won’t find politicians complaining — but maybe the rest of us should. It was interesting to see how Twitter ...3 days ago -
Russia: Day of Protests Divides Citizens
Global Voices Online —
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Despite temperatures of -20 degrees, thousands of Russians went out to the streets to participate in election manifestations. Many, organised online, were protesting against the current election procedures and possible re-election of prime minister Vladimir Putin. Others, partly organised by pressure and bribes as ...5 days ago -
Thought For The Day
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1. Piss on a Crucifix, and theyll call you an "Artist"; 2. Piss on the American Flag, and theyll call you a Freedom of Speech "Constitutionalist"; 3. Piss on a Police Car, and theyll call you an Occupy Wall Street "Freedom Lovin 99 percenter"; 4. Piss on a Taliban piece of shit that just tried to kill you ...6 days ago


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