Topic: terrorism
The topic of terrorism often serves as a pretext for governments to expand surveillance and censorship measures, impacting free speech and individual liberties. Legislative efforts to combat perceived threats frequently result in online platforms being pressured to identify users and restrict content, undermining privacy and open discourse. As seen in various countries, these actions can lead to the criminalization of dissent and the stifling of critical voices under the guise of national security.
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Venezuela Arrests Dissenting Travel Blogger, Held For 32 Hours
All as part of a pre-election online speech crackdown.
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Germany continues to pick a fight with Telegram
Censorship demands.
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Canada’s internet censorship bill is getting strong pushback
Individuals and companies discuss the massive threat to free speech.
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With both UK’s biggest parties supporting the “Online Harms” bill, Britain faces a chilling blow to free speech
No real opposition or support of civil liberties.
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Gaming needs more regulation to rein in “hate speech,” EU anti-terror official says
The official also says police should have access to chats.
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French politician Marine Le Pen could face up to three years in jail for sharing images of terrorist atrocities as a means to condemn them
Le Pen obviously wasn’t supporting the terrorist activity – she was sharing it to make a point about the extent…








