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Free Speech Debate’s highlights of 2015 Neil Dullaghan sums up a year of conflict and controversy for free speech, catalogued on our website. ‘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. Giles Fraser: What can Christianity teach us about free speech? Giles Fraser, commentator and Anglican priest, talks with Declan Johnston about the relationship between free speech and religion, and the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris. Ian McEwan on free speech and religion The celebrated English novelist on Islam’s ‘totalitarian moment’ and why freedom of expression is not religion’s enemy but its protector. Religion: Sample our intellectual buffet. Or make your own meal. Timothy Garton Ash introduces a sample tour of the content on our site. Should Europe introduce a right to blasphemy? Alain Bouldoires talks to Timothy Garton Ash about the survival of blasphemy laws in Europe, and calls for a ‘right to blaspheme’. I enjoyed the Book of Mormon musical. Now for the Book of Islam? The Mormons reacted brilliantly to the musical satirising their faith, but something important is lost when we treat religions so differently – writes Katie Engelhart. Jesus Christ Superstar? Not in Rostov, Russia The Russian parliament’s vote in support of a declaration against acts offending religious sentiments is symptomatic of worrying trends, write Olga Shvarova and Dominic Burbidge. هل تدافع المحكمة الأوروبية لحقوق الإنسان مجرد عن اشياء غير مثيرة للجدل؟ تسلط قضية رقابة الدولة في النمسا الشهيرة الضوء على اتجاه الحكومات لإرضاء الأغلبية وترك الآراء المثيرة للجدل بدون حماية. تكتب ميشيل فينك. Taming the gods: How should we deal with religious threats to free speech? At the 2013 Jaipur Festival, Ian Buruma, Reza Aslan, Ahdaf Souief and Timothy Garton Ash, in conversation with Shoma Chaudhury, talk about the relationship between religion and politics and how to deal with religious threats to free speech. حرية التعبير كما يراها عابد ديانة ابراهيمية كثيراً ما تُتهم ديانات الإسلام، المسيحية، واليهودية برغبتها في تقييد حرية التعبير. دومينيك بوردج يقترح وجهة نظر مختلفة جذرياً مستمدة من المنظومة الفكرية للديانات الابراهيمية الثلاث. What are the biggest debates concerning Islam and free speech? FSD’s Katie Engelhart sat in on this Frontline Club debate to discuss controversy surrounding the YouTube video Innocence of Muslims. هل قضى فيديو “براءة المسلمين” على براءة موقع اليوتيوب؟ برجاء الانضمام إلينا لمناقشة الأدوار التي تلعبها المنصات الاجتماعية عبر الإنترنت مثل موقع اليوتيوب في تحديد الموضوعات التي تدور حول حرية التعبير في بلدك ولغتك وجميع أنحاء العالم. يبدأ المحرر عبر الإنترنت بريان بيلوت المناقشة بخصوص هذا الموضوع. Russia’s convergence of church and state Olga Shvarova argues that Russian officials used the Orthodox Church as a political pawn to reinforce their own power during the Pussy Riot trial. »شرعة حقوق« الأزهر عقب الربيع العربي نشرت مؤسسة إسلامية موقرة بيان عن الحريات الأساسية مقترحة أن الشريعة قد (أو ربما لا) تكون متوافقة مع اتفاقات دولية لضمان حرية التعبير. مجموعة بوسي رايوت، روسيا تحت حكم بوتين والكنيسة الأرثوذكسية هل كان أداء مجموعة بوسي رايوت في كنيسة موسكو “بلطجة وكراهية دينية” أم شكل فني من المعارضة السياسية؟ تناقش أولغا شفاروفا. Westboro Baptist Church: the right to free speech? In 2011, the US supreme court ruled in favour of the anti-gay church’s right to protest at military funerals, writes Casey Selwyn. On Free Speech: The power of the web This latest episode looks at the ethics of hacktivism, crowdsourcing in war zones and the right of Christians in the UK to wear the cross at work. Teaching creationism in US schools A new Tennessee law will permit teachers to discuss creationism alongside theories of evolution, writes Casey Selwyn. Can Christians wear the cross at work? Two Christian women are taking their fight to wear a crucifix in the workplace to the European Court of Human Rights, writes Dominic Burbidge. Why defamation laws do not protect vulnerable holders of faith Three human rights experts scrutinise the defamation of religion, which they argue misses the point by protecting faith but not vulnerable believes The preacher against homosexuality In October 2001, an Evangelical Christian preacher called Harry Hammond held up a placard saying, “Stop Immorality, Stop Homosexuality, Stop Lesbianism.” When Hammond refused to stop, a policeman arrested him. Timothy Garton Ash discusses an instructive case. On Free Speech: China, India and the art of ‘Zuckering’ The second episode of FSD’s monthly podcast looks at free speech in India, internet censorship in China and Facebook’s attitude towards privacy. Mark Thompson: How does the BBC approach religious programming? The director general of the BBC explains why it aired Jerry Springer: The Opera, and talks about different responses to Christianity and Islam. Jerry Springer and blasphemous libel BBC television’s broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera in January 2005 was met with protests by Christian groups. Maryam Omidi discusses whether the BBC was right to air the programme. نجمة بوب بولندية تسخر من الكتاب المُقدس في عام 2010, اتُهِمت نجمة البوب البولندية دودا “بانتهاك المشاعر الدينية” بعد ما قالت أنه تؤمن بوجود الديناصورات أكثر من إيمانها بقصة الخلق في الكتاب المقدس. أنابيل شابمان تتابع هذه الحالة. The Piss Christ Since its creation in 1987, Artist Andres Serrano’s Piss Christ, a plastic crucifix in a jar of urine, has divided opinion. In April 2011, the artwork was irreparably damaged by vandals at the Collection Lambert art museum. Katie Engelhart considers whether it was right for the museum to have exhibited the work. لا يوجد شيء مقدس؟ الدين وحرية التعبير شاهد وإسمع الفيلسوف الملحد اي. سي. جريلينج، والصحافي المسيحي تشارلز مور، والعالم والإمام حسن أسامة، في مناقشة حول حرية التعبير والدين.
Russia’s law on offending religious feelings Helen Haft examines the case of a blogger prosecuted after an online argument and its implications for Russian free speech.
Free Speech Debate’s highlights of 2015 Neil Dullaghan sums up a year of conflict and controversy for free speech, catalogued on our website.
‘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.
Giles Fraser: What can Christianity teach us about free speech? Giles Fraser, commentator and Anglican priest, talks with Declan Johnston about the relationship between free speech and religion, and the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris.
Ian McEwan on free speech and religion The celebrated English novelist on Islam’s ‘totalitarian moment’ and why freedom of expression is not religion’s enemy but its protector.
Religion: Sample our intellectual buffet. Or make your own meal. Timothy Garton Ash introduces a sample tour of the content on our site.
Should Europe introduce a right to blasphemy? Alain Bouldoires talks to Timothy Garton Ash about the survival of blasphemy laws in Europe, and calls for a ‘right to blaspheme’.
I enjoyed the Book of Mormon musical. Now for the Book of Islam? The Mormons reacted brilliantly to the musical satirising their faith, but something important is lost when we treat religions so differently – writes Katie Engelhart.
Jesus Christ Superstar? Not in Rostov, Russia The Russian parliament’s vote in support of a declaration against acts offending religious sentiments is symptomatic of worrying trends, write Olga Shvarova and Dominic Burbidge.
هل تدافع المحكمة الأوروبية لحقوق الإنسان مجرد عن اشياء غير مثيرة للجدل؟ تسلط قضية رقابة الدولة في النمسا الشهيرة الضوء على اتجاه الحكومات لإرضاء الأغلبية وترك الآراء المثيرة للجدل بدون حماية. تكتب ميشيل فينك.
Taming the gods: How should we deal with religious threats to free speech? At the 2013 Jaipur Festival, Ian Buruma, Reza Aslan, Ahdaf Souief and Timothy Garton Ash, in conversation with Shoma Chaudhury, talk about the relationship between religion and politics and how to deal with religious threats to free speech.
حرية التعبير كما يراها عابد ديانة ابراهيمية كثيراً ما تُتهم ديانات الإسلام، المسيحية، واليهودية برغبتها في تقييد حرية التعبير. دومينيك بوردج يقترح وجهة نظر مختلفة جذرياً مستمدة من المنظومة الفكرية للديانات الابراهيمية الثلاث.
What are the biggest debates concerning Islam and free speech? FSD’s Katie Engelhart sat in on this Frontline Club debate to discuss controversy surrounding the YouTube video Innocence of Muslims.
هل قضى فيديو “براءة المسلمين” على براءة موقع اليوتيوب؟ برجاء الانضمام إلينا لمناقشة الأدوار التي تلعبها المنصات الاجتماعية عبر الإنترنت مثل موقع اليوتيوب في تحديد الموضوعات التي تدور حول حرية التعبير في بلدك ولغتك وجميع أنحاء العالم. يبدأ المحرر عبر الإنترنت بريان بيلوت المناقشة بخصوص هذا الموضوع.
Russia’s convergence of church and state Olga Shvarova argues that Russian officials used the Orthodox Church as a political pawn to reinforce their own power during the Pussy Riot trial.
»شرعة حقوق« الأزهر عقب الربيع العربي نشرت مؤسسة إسلامية موقرة بيان عن الحريات الأساسية مقترحة أن الشريعة قد (أو ربما لا) تكون متوافقة مع اتفاقات دولية لضمان حرية التعبير.
مجموعة بوسي رايوت، روسيا تحت حكم بوتين والكنيسة الأرثوذكسية هل كان أداء مجموعة بوسي رايوت في كنيسة موسكو “بلطجة وكراهية دينية” أم شكل فني من المعارضة السياسية؟ تناقش أولغا شفاروفا.
Westboro Baptist Church: the right to free speech? In 2011, the US supreme court ruled in favour of the anti-gay church’s right to protest at military funerals, writes Casey Selwyn.
On Free Speech: The power of the web This latest episode looks at the ethics of hacktivism, crowdsourcing in war zones and the right of Christians in the UK to wear the cross at work.
Teaching creationism in US schools A new Tennessee law will permit teachers to discuss creationism alongside theories of evolution, writes Casey Selwyn.
Can Christians wear the cross at work? Two Christian women are taking their fight to wear a crucifix in the workplace to the European Court of Human Rights, writes Dominic Burbidge.
Why defamation laws do not protect vulnerable holders of faith Three human rights experts scrutinise the defamation of religion, which they argue misses the point by protecting faith but not vulnerable believes
The preacher against homosexuality In October 2001, an Evangelical Christian preacher called Harry Hammond held up a placard saying, “Stop Immorality, Stop Homosexuality, Stop Lesbianism.” When Hammond refused to stop, a policeman arrested him. Timothy Garton Ash discusses an instructive case.
On Free Speech: China, India and the art of ‘Zuckering’ The second episode of FSD’s monthly podcast looks at free speech in India, internet censorship in China and Facebook’s attitude towards privacy.
Mark Thompson: How does the BBC approach religious programming? The director general of the BBC explains why it aired Jerry Springer: The Opera, and talks about different responses to Christianity and Islam.
Jerry Springer and blasphemous libel BBC television’s broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera in January 2005 was met with protests by Christian groups. Maryam Omidi discusses whether the BBC was right to air the programme.
نجمة بوب بولندية تسخر من الكتاب المُقدس في عام 2010, اتُهِمت نجمة البوب البولندية دودا “بانتهاك المشاعر الدينية” بعد ما قالت أنه تؤمن بوجود الديناصورات أكثر من إيمانها بقصة الخلق في الكتاب المقدس. أنابيل شابمان تتابع هذه الحالة.
The Piss Christ Since its creation in 1987, Artist Andres Serrano’s Piss Christ, a plastic crucifix in a jar of urine, has divided opinion. In April 2011, the artwork was irreparably damaged by vandals at the Collection Lambert art museum. Katie Engelhart considers whether it was right for the museum to have exhibited the work.
لا يوجد شيء مقدس؟ الدين وحرية التعبير شاهد وإسمع الفيلسوف الملحد اي. سي. جريلينج، والصحافي المسيحي تشارلز مور، والعالم والإمام حسن أسامة، في مناقشة حول حرية التعبير والدين.