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    Freedom of Media

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    Article 19(2)‚ reasonable restrictions can be placed on this right‚ in the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of India‚ the security of the state‚ public order‚ decency or morality‚ or in relation to contempt of court‚ defamation or incitement to an offence. Hence‚ freedom of the media is not an absolute freedom. The importance of the freedom of the press lies in the fact that for most citizens the prospect of personal familiarity with newsworthy events is unrealistic. In seeking

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    Constitution is an advocate of subtle restrictions on free speech‚ and to quote it‚ “Restrictions can be made on free speech‚ in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India‚ public order and morality‚ against contempt of court‚ defamation or incitement to offence! If such great thinkers supported certain restrictions on free speech‚ what reason do we have to debate upon them? I agree with my opponents till the extent that our laws are a bit subjective in their nature. However‚ this is no excuse

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    right to say what you want when you want. Some countries don’t have this right. In the United states‚ there are limitations‚ such as Libel‚ Slander‚ Obscenity‚ Sedition (speaking against the government)‚Criminal conduct such as bribery‚ perjury‚ or incitement to riot. Freedom of speech includes Art‚ Music‚ Clothing‚ Internet Communication‚ and Unspoken Speech‚ Etc. Freedom of speech includes the right: • Not to speak (specifically‚ the right not to salute the flag). West Virginia Board of Education

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    this story. Robinson is a habitual African-American man who lives with his family. Although he causes no sort of inconvenience to anyone‚ he is accused of sexually harassing a young Caucasian woman by the name of Mayella Ewell. There was no induced incitement for the attack—it was just assumed that any African-American man would rape any white woman‚ given the chance. After being imprecisely found guilty‚ Robinson is placed in prison. He snaps‚ attempts to break out in broad daylight‚ and is shot by

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    Up from slavery

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    Booker T. Washington waited so long to reveal the coded language of the black songs because the codes were highly sensitive in relation to racism and racial discrimination. Releasing the codes earlier could have subjected him to accusations of incitement during that time. CHAPTER II:BOYHOOD DAYS What factors worked against him‚ his family‚ and his neighbors in achieving an education? How did attending night school influence his theories as a future educator? Attending night school influence

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    On 15 May 1967‚ Israel celebrated its 19th Day of Independence. The economy had not yet recovered from a recession that had been caused the year before. Tensions on the border with Syria had risen significantly‚ sabotage was being committed in Israel’s territory by terrorists from the PLO in Lebanon‚ and settlements were being shelled by the Syrians on the Golan Heights. The aggression that Israel faced was due to the fact that her Arab Neighbours refused a Jewish nation in the Middle East. This

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    As the First President of the newly created United States of America‚ much of what George Washington did‚ would set the stage for future presidents. Here are some of the precedents set by George Washington during his time in office o Established the Cabinet within the Executive Branch by appointing Thomas Jefferson Secretary of State and Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury‚ a body that was not outlined within the Constitution. o Supported innovative fiscal concepts such as the Bank of America

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    IKUOMOLA ERNEST AKINBOWALE. CSMS/2010/157 MEDIA LAW IS THE LAW OF SEDITION STILL RELEVANT TO THE MODERN NIGERIAN GIVEN THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION GUARANTEE IN THE 1999 CONSTITUTION Sedition is any statement or representation which has the intention to stair up treason; defame the person of the head of state or governor of a state or to incite one section of the population against another.

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    Genocide’s “We were told to kill. Our commanding officer ordered us not to waste time.” In this quote‚ the aggressor in the Bangladesh Genocide‚ saw himself as just following orders. According to history Genocide’s tend to have three similar traits: gaining power‚ race/religion‚ and revenge. One of the strongest reasons why genocides occurred was because of political/gaining power. In the Rwandan Genocide over a million of Tutsis perished during 1962-1994 which made Hutus promote fear and hatred

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    ADVANTAGES OF SEDITION ACT

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    2.0 WHY MALAYSIAN NEED SEDITION ACTS? : To curb elements that caused disunity. “The Act is still relevant and necessary to curb the action of some people who are out to create chaos and disunity among society. Keeping the act is not for the interest of certain parties including BN but it would be able to prevent some people from playing up issues on religion‚ race and the institution of Malay rulers‚” said Selangor opposition leader Datuk Mohd Shamsuddin Lias in a meeting at the lobby of the Selangor

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