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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsNews ReleasesDangerous comments by pope on freedom of expression2015-01-21 Reporters Without Borders Reporters Without Borders is shocked by the extremely disturbing comments about freedom expression that Pope Francis made to journalists last week, in which he put respect for religion and faith above... Human Rights Council resolution on blasphemy2010-03-30 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders is extremely concerned by a resolution condemning #defamation of religions# which the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted on 25 March. IFJ/AJI condemn police intervention in Jakarta Post blasphemy matter2014-12-19 International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins the Aliansi Jurnalis Independen (AJI) (Alliance of Independent Journalists, Indonesia) in criticizing and rejecting the naming of the chief edit... Making blasphemy an offence takes Europe back several centuries2010-01-04 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns #with the utmost firmness# a new defamation law in Ireland that establishes blasphemy as an offence punishable by a fine of up to 25,000 euros. The law took effect o... A year after Charlie, RSF warns against "religious correctness"2016-01-11 Reporters Without Borders On the eve of the first anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo tragedy in Paris and amid controversy about the satirical weekly's latest cover, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) cautions against the insidious... Sources Select ResourcesApostasy, Blasphemy and Free Expression in the Age of ISISNamazie, Maryam Article 2015 The right to religion comes with a corresponding right to be free from religion. Banned in PakistanMalik, Kenan Article 2018 Pandaemonium Pakistan's decision to censor 'blasphemous' websites provides a new perspective on the attitudes of many Western liberals towards Charlie Hebdo. Beyond the Sacred Malik, Kenan Article 2012 A transcript on Malik's talk "Beyond the Sacred" at a conference on blasphemy. Blasphemy: Information Sacrificed on the Altar of ReligionArticle 2013 Reporters without Borders There are far too many countries where news and content providers constantly face a very special and formidable form of censorship, one exercised in the name of religion or even God. And with increasi... Dangerous comments by pope on freedom of expressionSources News Release Article 2015 Reporters Without Borders Reporters Without Borders is shocked by the extremely disturbing comments about freedom expression that Pope Francis made to journalists last week, in which he put respect for religion and faith above... The Future Belongs to the BlasphemersA message from ex-Muslims to mark International Blasphemy Day Article 2017 Some people believe that disagreeing with deeply held beliefs is hate. It is not. I want to remind you that many of the most powerful ideas, ideas that changed our world were once heretical. I want to... Human Rights Council resolution on blasphemySources News Release Article 2010 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders is extremely concerned by a resolution condemning #defamation of religions# which the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted on 25 March. Making blasphemy an offence takes Europe back several centuriesSources News Release Article 2010 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns #with the utmost firmness# a new defamation law in Ireland that establishes blasphemy as an offence punishable by a fine of up to 25,000 euros. The law took effect o... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - May 7, 2015Urban agriculture and local food production Diemer, Ulli (editor); Rickwood, Darien Yawching (production) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2015 Connexions This issue of Other Voices ranges widely, from increasing worker activism and strikes in China, to advances in battery technology that make it much easier and cheaper to store solar and wind energy fo... A year after Charlie, RSF warns against "religious correctness"Sources News Release Article 2016 Reporters Without Borders On the eve of the first anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo tragedy in Paris and amid controversy about the satirical weekly's latest cover, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) cautions against the insidious... Sources BookshelfFilm as a Subversive ArtVogel, Amos Book 1974 Analyzes how aesthetic, sexual and ideological subversives use film to change and demystify.
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