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Tony Blair first called without thinking for the head of Hoddle, then denied without thinking that he had allowed political correctness to damage freedom of speech.

A democracy's spies and spycatchers, he argues, must damage freedom in small ways so as to defend it in big ones.

In a key vote this morning the European Parliament's legal affairs committee has backed the two most controversial elements of a digital copyright reform package — which critics warn could have a chilling effect on Internet norms like memes and also damage freedom of expression online.

In a key vote this morning the European Parliament's legal affairs committee has backed the two most controversial elements of a digital copyright reform package — which critics warn could have a chilling effect on Internet norms like memes and also damage freedom of expression online.

"One of the most dreadful aspects of this is that it is allowing members of a grouping that once did so much to damage freedom of expression in Peru to now pose as defenders of it," he said, highlighting the potential advantages it could bring to Keiko Fujimori's campaign.

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You're damaging freedom!' " He also went after lobbyists and pundits who had suddenly become "arm-chair nuclear scientists".

In its later democratic phase, the task became how to nourish the egalitarian seed within liberalism equal rights without damaging freedom.

The government is concerned that media organisations will become more afraid of taking risks in reporting because of the fear of huge libel bills, damaging freedom of speech.

"Unpredictability and uncertainty" in media law have damaged freedom of expression in the UK, the leading media judge David Eady said yesterday.

Among the issues adopted by Weiquan lawyers are property and housing rights, protection for AIDS victims, environmental damage, religious freedom, freedom of speech and the press, and defending the rights of other lawyers facing disbarment or imprisonment.

I listened to my compatriots with critical ears: the way our discussion of foreign policy had become infused since September 11 with these officious, official words, bureaucratic corporate military language: collateral damage, imminent threat, freedom, freedom, freedom.

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