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Unsere Höhepunkte des Jahres 2015 Neil Dullaghan fasst ein Jahr der Konflikte und Kontroversen um die Meinungsfreiheit zusammen. Mehr zu diesen Themen findet Ihr auf unserer Seite.
‚Lee Kuan Yew is Finally Dead!‘ blogger prosecuted Julian Simmons examines a Singaporean’s expletive-laden video on the recently deceased leader and his conviction for wounding religious feelings.
‚Innocence of Muslims‘ and the manufacture of outrage Danyal Kazim explores the violent reaction to the YouTube video in Pakistan – starting with trying to access it from there.
The strange success of RT on YouTube Monica Richter and Free Speech Debate colleagues examine RT’s coverage of the US protests in Ferguson and Baltimore – in four languages.