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christian censorship is ruining this world – Video

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christian censorship is ruining this world
this is about the Christians censoring the smallest thing for dumb reasons.

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Sina Weibo Investors Beware The Censorship Risk! – Video

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Sina Weibo Investors Beware The Censorship Risk!
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The Alex Jones show Monday March 24th 2014 part 3 of 13 edited due to censorship – Video

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The Alex Jones show Monday March 24th 2014 part 3 of 13 edited due to censorship

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A conversation with UN free speech rapporteur Frank La Rue – Video

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A conversation with UN free speech rapporteur Frank La Rue
Index hosts a Google Hangout with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression, Fr...

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Censorship – News – Times Topics – The New York Times

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Mar. 27, 2014

Court in Turkey rules that the government of Prime Min Recep Tayyip Erdogan cannot ban Twitter, as it sought to do, and orders countrys telecommunications authority to restore access to the service; action by the government had been met inside and outside the country with an uproar about respect for freedom of expression.MORE

Turkish Journalists' Assn, as well as two experts in Internet law, take legal action to try to overturn a government ban on Twitter, even as government intensifies its efforts to block access to the social media site.MORE

Editorial decries Turkish Prime Min Recep Tayyip Erdogan's efforts to silence Twitter in effort to eradicate disclosures of corruption and criticism of his regime; holds ban has been ineffective and has made Erdogan target of worldwide social media protest and mockery.MORE

Turkish Prime Min Recep Tayyip Erdogans ban of Twitter draws international outrage and is defied by thousands of Turks, including Pres Abdullah Gul, who protested--using Twitter.MORE

Turkish government blocks Twitter after social media network is used to spread leaked conversations and documents appearing to implicate high-ranking officials and their associates in widespread corruption investigation; shutdown occurs 10 days before local elections.MORE

Russian authorities block three websites and blog, including platforms used by opposition leaders Aleksei A Navalny and Garry K Kasparov, saying sites encourage illegal activities; move follows appointment of pro-Kremlin journalist to lead independent Russian news site Lenta.ru after site published interview with Ukranian nationalist organization.MORE

Op-Ed article by Google executives Eric E Schmidt and Jared Cohen outlines challenges of confronting Internet censorship across the globe; contends that technology to defeat censorship exists, but making it available to everyone requires more money and attention from private companies and governments.MORE

Turkish Pres Abdullah Gul says he will not go along with Prime Min Recep Tayyip Erdogan's pledge to shut down Facebook and YouTube following local elections; thousands in Ankara and Istanbul have taken to streets to protest Internet restrictions and corruption in the government.MORE

Op-Ed article by Prof Wendy Doniger submits India's banning of her book The Hindus: An Alternative History on blasphemy charges has had unintended effect of highlighting problems posed by country's blasphemy laws; says ban points to outsized influence of Hindu fundamentalists in Indian political discourse; holds book defends forgotten aspects of Hinduism, while fundamentalists are in essence attacking their own religion.MORE

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China's Biggest Internet Company Baidu Wins US Censorship Lawsuit

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The lawsuit was filed by a group of eight New York-based content producers who say Baidus search engine algorithms (Baidus main Internet function) block material in the U.S. per the Chinese governments heavy censorship laws, and that violates the Constitution, Reuters says. Their content mostly advocated for more democracy in China.

But U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan disagrees. He likened Baidus algorithms to a newspapers editorial stance and says that The First Amendment protects Baidu's right to advocate for systems of government other than democracy (in China or elsewhere) just as surely as it protects plaintiffs' rights to advocate for democracy.

The activists sought $16 million in damages from Baidu and plan to appeal the ruling. Their lawyer Stephen Preziosi said that the court has laid out a perfect paradox: that it will allow the suppression of free speech, in the name of free speech, following the ruling.

Baidu provides access to streaming music and video and it even runs a Wikipedia-like encyclopedia service (that only registered users can edit). It has more than 500 million regular users in China and a small but significant population of users in the United States.

Baidu is the fifth-most trafficked site on the planet, according to Alexa, an Amazon-owned web traffic monitor. Only Yahoo.com, YouTube, Facebook and Google generate more traffic and unique visitors, all of which are blocked or have subsidiary sites blocked in China.

Additionally, it is the top Chinese language search engine and it opened an English-language site for developers in February 2013. That move opened up English-speaking app developers to write tools for Chinese customers.

Bing, a Microsoft-owned search engine has also been accused of censoring its Chinese-language content. As recently as February 2014, search results for controversial topics were significantly different for Bings English and Chinese-language searches.

Google was accused of the same in China before it finally decided it would no longer comply with Chinese government censorship laws and pulled out. You can see if a website is blocked across China here.

Neither Baidu nor the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., responded to Reuters for comment.

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Ron Paul’s Texas Straight Talk 3/24/14: US ‘Democracy Promotion’ Destroys Democracy Overseas – Video

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Rand Paul building national network, courting mainstream …

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The younger Pauls nationwide organization, which counts more than 200 people, includes new supporters who have previously funded more traditional Republicans, along with longtime libertarian activists. Paul, of Kentucky, has been courting Wall Street titans and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who donated to the presidential campaigns of George W. Bush and Mitt Romney, attending elite conclaves in Utah and elsewhere along with other GOP hopefuls.

For the rest of this year, his national teams chief duties will be to take the lead in their respective states in planning fundraisers and meet-ups and helping Pauls Washington-based advisers get a sense of where support is solid and where its not. This is essential in key early primary battlegrounds, such as Iowa and New Hampshire, and in areas rich in GOP donors, such as Dallas and Chicago.

A national leadership team is an important step, and its a critical one for the movement going forward, said Fritz Wenzel, Pauls pollster. Rand has tremendous momentum, and the formation of this team will guide him as he gets closer to a decision and [will] serve as a foundation for a campaign.

A growing number of Republicans have started to consider presidential runs. Aides to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) are sketching out how possible bids could look and keeping tabs on donors and potential staffer members. Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.), Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former congressman Rick Santorum (Pa.), a distant runner-up to Romney in the 2012 race for the GOP nomination, have been wooing conservative leaders.

Christie, former Florida governor Jeb Bush, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Ohio Gov. John Kasich were in Las Vegas on Thursday to attend the spring meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition and to talk to Sheldon Adelson, a casino magnate who spent more than $92million on the 2012 campaigns.

At this early point, Paul is consistently at or near the top in polling. A CNN/ORC International survey this month found that 16percent of Republicans and independents who lean Republican were likely to support the senator, putting him at the front of the Republican field. Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), the 2012 GOP vice presidential nominee, was second, at 15percent.

Pauls leadership team is set up as part of Rand Paul Victory, a group that pools donations. It is a joint committee that overlaps the fundraising efforts of Rand PAC, Pauls political action committee, and Rand Paul 2016, his Senate campaign, and his aides describe it as the basis for a presidential campaign.

There are people in every state who have joined Team Paul, with the money people ready to go, said Mallory Factor, a consultant and South Carolina Republican who has worked with Paul to expand the senators footprint.

Kevin Madden, a former adviser to Romney and House Republican leaders, said the development of a national network was a notable moment in pre-primary positioning.

This framework of supporters is an important building block in the architecture required to build a competitive national campaign, Madden said. What looks like just a name is often someone who knows local reporters, has a fundraising network or has an ability or history of organizing party activists.

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Young Libertarians Say Ron Paul Is Wrong About Crimea

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There is rift among libertarians concerning Russia and the recent annexation of Crimea. Alexander McCobin, a co-founder of the group Students for Liberty, co-authored a column for the PanAm Post claiming that Ron Paul is wrong in viewing Crimean actions as a secession.

According to the column, Pauls views are interpreted by many as wholly representative of the libertarian movement. Not so, said McCobin. There are differences of opinion among libertarians, he contended,and Paul is wrong about Crimea.

Make no mistake about it, Crimea was annexed by Russian military force at gunpoint and its supposedly democratic referendum was a farce, McCobin wrote. Besides a suspiciously high voter turnout with legitimate international observers, the referendum gave Crimeans only two choices join Russia now or later.

Only a day later, Daniel Adams, executive director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, fired back a response. Adams questioned McCobins characterization of Russian actions as an invasion.

We know what an invasion looks like it's calledshock and aweand it happened eleven years ago this month, in the U.S. illegal invasion of Iraq. It happened fifteen years ago this month over the skies of Serbia, another illegal U.S. attack, he wrote, according to Slate.com.

Students for Liberty spokesman Frederik Roeder told Buzzfeed that its important to condemn what Russias doing.

Seeming to address Adams' attack and dismissing claims that the United States was somehow at fault in the Ukraine crisis, Roeder said, In the Ukrainian case, its obviously not the U.S. government who is the aggressor but the Russian government who have invaded parts of a sovereign nation.

I think a lot of people got confused by this, including Ron Paul and some libertarians who would say, Oh, thats secession, but we did not observe a secession from Crimea, but a military annexation, he added.

While the followers of Ron Paul may believe that all of this is leading up to a war with Russia, McCobin argues that outcome is not inevitable. In his column he praised Ron Pauls son, Sen. Rand Paul, for his position.

In contrast to his father, Senator Rand Paul gets it right by condemning Russian aggression while not subscribing to hawkish calls for military intervention at the same time, he wrote. It is one thing to not intervene; it is another thing to applaud an autocrat for the sake of blaming our own government.

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Ron Paul draws large crowd at SU's Hendricks Chapel

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Hundreds of people packed Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University to hear former presidential candidate, Ron Paul, speak.

He previously announced he will not be running for president in 2016, but he still has plenty of fans. Paul spoke about his political stances, and answers questions from the audience.

His Libertarian views attract a lot of young followers, which was clearly seen at Wednesday's event.

"His message, his word, has always been consistent. And there is no other politician, in our time, that that can be said about, as far as I'm concerned," said Jay Noone, a Ron Paul supporter.

Christopher Smith, another Ron Paul supporter, said, "His message is not dead. He's still out there spreading the message that inspired me to look at things differently. The future is still bright for the liberty movement for sure."

Paul made a previous trip to Central New York in Ithaca in 2012, drawing thousands of supporters.

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