1. Along their journey, they trash Vegas, the Catholic church, adult sensibilities and comedy, but oddly stop short of insulting the president. 2. In a country where it is a crime to insult the president, the poster was so incendiary that local papers referred to it only obliquely. 3. She is not out to insult the president, as it appears Jones is. 4. With that outburst, Cibulka fell afoul of a law that prohibited insulting the president and faced up to two years in prison. 5. A journalist sentenced to a year in prison for insulting the president has vowed to starve himself to death unless he is freed. 6. A number of journalists have been put on trial for offenses as wide-ranging as insulting the president to publishing state secrets. 7. A law against insulting the president is still on the books, but nobody gives it a thought. 8. A number of journalists have been put on trial for offences as wide-ranging as insulting the president to publishing state secrets. 9. In Ivory Coast, five newspaper journalists were convicted earlier this year of offenses ranging from insulting the president to inciting unrest. 10. In Indonesia, it is a crime to insult the president. |