Sentence examples for growing censorship from inspiring English sources

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However, the growing censorship by the Islamic courts and the rector of al-Azhar University tempered freedom of speech and the press in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

Liberal academics such as Qiao – an associate professor at the Beijing Foreign Studies University – have also felt the pinch and complain of growing censorship and intolerance of their ideas.

In the event, discussion of 1965 at the festival was even louder, as was concern expressed at growing censorship of the conversation surrounding the 50th anniversary of the massacres and their legacy.

Usually the public thinks of censorship in relation to books, however there is a growing censorship issue in schools and school libraries — overly restrictive filtering of educational websites reaching far beyond the requirements of the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA).

In an open letter published on Medium.com, James A. Millward, a professor of history at Georgetown University, had called the original decision "a craven, shameful and destructive concession" to the People's Republic of China's growing censorship regime.

It seems strange to speak of growing censorship in an era when elections are common around the world, private freedoms have expanded even in repressive countries like China, the Internet and social media swamp our brains with indiscriminate information every nanosecond, and anyone with a Twitter account or a Facebook page can be a journalist.

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In response, a disparate alliance of political and religious activists, civil libertarians, Internet entrepreneurs, diplomats and even military officers and intelligence agents are now challenging growing Internet censorship.

The program, called psiphon (pronounced "SY-fon"), will be released Dec. 1 in response to growing Internet censorship that is pushing citizens in restrictive countries to pursue more elaborate and sophisticated programs to gain access to Western news sites, blogs, and other censored material.

The program, called psiphon (pronounced "SY-fon"), will be released on Dec. 1 in response to growing Internet censorship that is pushing citizens in restrictive countries to pursue more elaborate and sophisticated programs to gain access to Western news sites, blogs and other censored material.

Nevertheless, journalists and columnists speak of growing self-censorship prompted by fear of reprisals.

The result would be growing self-censorship, the avoidance of politically sensitive research topics and a proliferation of academic studies into the speeches and policies of Xi, who became China's top leader in November 2012.

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