Censorship in France
jeudi 17 juillet 2014 à 14:00Censorship in France: a blogger has been fined for publishing a negative opinion of a restaurant.
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Censorship in France: a blogger has been fined for publishing a negative opinion of a restaurant.
The RIAA shut down a radio archive that has operated almost 20 years.
I hope people set it up again in some other country.
Syrian mothers force their daughters to marry, as young as 13, fearing that they will otherwise be raped. One said she expected her male relatives to murder the daughter if she is raped.
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