1. Public memory of Martial law, which ended a Decade ago, continues to stifle free expression. 2. An injunction would stifle free expression of ideas without the due process inherent in a trial. 3. And as word of its situation has spread, supporters have mounted a vigorous Internet-based protest claiming that commercial considerations are stifling creative expression on the Internet. 4. He said that the regular penal code includes provisions against spying, and that the National Security Law only stifles free expression and is not needed. 5. Indeed, if such an action were affirmed, it would inevitably stifle the expression of political dissent, cultural and artistic differences and controversial ideas over the Internet. 6. Others think the government tolerates them to disprove those who charge that Malaysia stifles free expression. 7. Rushing is the champion of expressive gardening, and he finds that too many of the much-educated or the proclaimed experts stifle creative expression. 8. That sounds like a formula easily interpreted to stifle free expression. 9. And election observer Jimmy Carter, the former U.S. president, heard complaints security forces stifled free expression. 10. But some civil libertarians have expressed unease, saying the measures could stifle free expression. |
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