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Case Filekaggle-ho-017244House OversightOpinion on First Amendment self‑censorship and threats from radical Islam
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kaggle-ho-017244House OversightOpinion on First Amendment self‑censorship and threats from radical Islam
Opinion on First Amendment self‑censorship and threats from radical Islam The passage is a broad commentary on speech issues with no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions groups like Anonymous and UN agencies in vague terms, but provides no specific allegations or evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Claims that radical Islam threatens speech, leading publishers to self‑censor.; Mentions Yale University Press refusing to include cartoons about Muhammad.; Suggests private hacking groups (e.g., Anonymous) may use unlawful means to combat censorship.
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