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Putin Popularity Rating: Russian President’s 80% approval rating may stem from free speech violation – Video

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Putin Popularity Rating: Russian President #39;s 80% approval rating may stem from free speech violation
An article has appeared in the Washington Post from Academics Christopher Walker and Robert Orttung, who say that Russian President Vladimir Putin #39;s populari...

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Health Free Speech Petition and Litigation – Video

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Health Free Speech Petition and Litigation
Gary Franchi interviews Ralph Fucetola JD about the Health Freedom of Speech litigation and petition http://tinyurl.com/FreeHealthSpeech.

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2015=02-01 Limits of Free Speech – Video

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Free Speech & Liberty Pizza House opening comment 2015 – Video

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Charlie Hebdo/The Interview: Free Speech: Free to Murder? – Video

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Charlie Hebdo/The Interview: Free Speech: Free to Murder?
Does free speech really exist? What are the consequences? What is the solution?

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Video: CAIR-LA Director Says Free Speech is the Answer to New Charlie Hebdo Cartoon – Video

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Video: CAIR-LA Director Says Free Speech is the Answer to New Charlie Hebdo Cartoon
CAIR-DFW Seeks Stepped-Up Police Protection for Muslim Conference After Online Threats Shaykh Mohammed Aslam (Founder of City of Knowledge Academy Khatib of Lozells Central Mosque) ...

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FREE SPEECH ZONE s08e06 (2-7-15) – Video

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FREE SPEECH ZONE s08e06 (2-7-15)
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Church of England removing vicars right to free speech? – Video

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Church of England removing vicars right to free speech?
Watch the full episode here: http://bit.ly/GU173 Reverend Stephen Sizer was banned from using social media by the Church of England on Monday, over a Facebook link to an article questioning...

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The French Debate: Free Speech Versus Hate Speech

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French comedian Dieudonne M'Bala M'Bala, center, gestures as he exits the courtroom after his trial in Paris last Wednesday. He was ordered to pay $37,000 for condoning terrorism. His lawyer argues he was denied the same freedom of expression that the satirical magazine Charlie Hedbo received. Ian Langsdon/EPA/Landov hide caption

French comedian Dieudonne M'Bala M'Bala, center, gestures as he exits the courtroom after his trial in Paris last Wednesday. He was ordered to pay $37,000 for condoning terrorism. His lawyer argues he was denied the same freedom of expression that the satirical magazine Charlie Hedbo received.

When terrorists attacked a satirical magazine in Paris last month, killing eight journalists, millions took to the streets in support of free speech. They waved pencils and carried signs in solidarity with the magazine Charlie Hebdo.

But in the weeks since those attacks, scores have also been arrested for condoning terrorism and inciting racial and religious hatred. Many now wonder if the government's crackdown on hate speech is compromising free speech.

One of those arrested in the wake of the attacks was controversial stand-up comedian Dieudonne M'Bala M'bala. Last Wednesday, a judge ordered him to pay the equivalent of a $37,000 fine for condoning terrorism.

The comic has faced prosecution many times in the past for his crude, anti-Semitic jokes. This time it was for posting "I feel like Charlie Coulibaly" on his Facebook page. The judge said Dieudonne's remark was clear support for Amedy Coulibaly, the gunman who killed a police officer and four people in a kosher grocery store.

Dieudonne's lawyer Jacques Verdier says his client is consistently denied the same freedom of expression that magazine Charlie Hebdo is granted.

"Dieudonne is constantly hounded and harassed, which is why he said he feels like a terrorist," says Verdier.

In France, as in the United States, people are free to express their opinions. But in France that freedom of speech ends at insulting others based on their race, religion or sex.

"Hate speech laws were inspired by the horrors of the Second World War, and in particular the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews," says Christopher Mesnooh, an American attorney who practices law in France.

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Group philosophizes on free speech

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Written by Zachary Jernigan February 11th, 2015

Free speech is a contentious issue, especially when youve invited a dozen people to speak their minds about it.

Andrea Houchard, director of Northern Arizona University College of Arts & Letters Philosophy in the Public Interest program, stood before the twelve attendees in Sedona Public Librarys Si Birch Community Room on Friday, Feb. 6.

She outlined the rules for conduct as well as the oddity of having rules when participating in the evenings Hot Topics Cafe, titled What Shouldnt We Say? The Limits of Free Speech.

This particular topic is interesting to us, she said. Free speech, she added, is about expressing oneself without needing to restrict ones tone or content. Yet, she added, We ask people to be civil when discussing the topic.

Houchard introduced the evenings discussion leader, NAU Department of Philosophy Professor Jeff Downard.

The reason were here is to try ideas out, he said.

To read the full story, see the Wednesday, Feb. 11, edition of the Sedona Red Rock News.

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