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Doum's effort to distribute condoms is branded as sedition.
"Only acts that can disturb law and order or incite violence can be stamped as sedition".
And in 2009, each attempt rejected by a government that viewed dissent as sedition.
Some of the worst parts of the act, which criminalized certain speech as "sedition," were repealed after the war.
Claudia Mo Man-ching, a pro-democracy legislator, frets that merely talking about independence, except to condemn it, may one day be treated as sedition.
(He's a hero of Bernie Sanders's). Some of the worst parts of the act, which criminalized certain speech as "sedition," were repealed after the war.
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I was arrested in 2007 and charged with sedition, as well as under internal security acts, spent two years in jail during the trial, was released on bail by the Supreme Court, convicted and sent to jail again, before again being released on bail in 2011.
On August 11 , 1999 President Bill Clinton offered conditional clemency to sixteen members of the FALN convicted for conspiracy to commit robbery, conspiracy to bomb-making, and sedition, as well as for firearms and explosives violations.
Ms. Martin finds the fear of alien views reappearing in episodes as old as the Alien and Sedition Acts and as recent as post-9/11 laws that increase the government's power to detain foreigners.
Amnesty is granted usually for political crimes against the state, such as treason, sedition, or rebellion.
But the consultation paper calls for the same longer jail terms and higher fines as for sedition for the responsible individuals and covers information published on the Internet.
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