Alber Saber To Face Trial For Blasphemy In Egypt

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#2
Very sad that there are still parts of the world where one cannot express their opinion freely.
 
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#10
Very sad that there are still parts of the world where one cannot express their opinion freely.

That covers ALL OF THE MUSLIM WORLD!!!

There are plenty of non-Muslim places around the world where that is true. In fact, I lived in such a place for nine months.

I still live in a place like that; it it called the United States and ever since the last NDAA was signed, a large chunk of what we can say has gone out the window.
 
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I still live in a place like that; it it called the United States and ever since the last NDAA was signed, a large chunk of what we can say has gone out the window.

Really, what do you want to say? Or is this more of your philosophical BS?
 
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Really, what do you want to say? Or is this more of your philosophical BS?

It has little to do with what one wants to say and plenty to do with what one can say. The fact that the Federal Government can now indefinitely detain and hold without trial or hearing anyone (to include American Citizens) who they suspect of even "substantially supporting" terrorists (a term that is conveniently left undefined) is a huge blow to free speech.
 
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It has little to do with what one wants to say and plenty to do with what one can say. The fact that the Federal Government can now indefinitely detain and hold without trial or hearing anyone (to include American Citizens) who they suspect of even "substantially supporting" terrorists (a term that is conveniently left undefined) is a huge blow to free speech.

Still didn't answer the question. What do you want to say or do that you cannot?

Or is it you want to support terrorist groups?
 
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#17
Still didn't answer the question. What do you want to say or do that you cannot?

Or is it you want to support terrorist groups?

Your question is not relevant. The issue is not about what I want to say it is solely about the the set of things that I am allowed to say. If you want to say that it is simply about what one wants to say, as opposed to what one can say, then you would have to admit that laws against blasphemy do not violate any free speech rights for the overwhelming majority of the residents in the Arab world.
 

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