Sentence examples for incite disorder from inspiring English sources

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Two men have been jailed for four years for using Facebook to incite disorder.

Officers took swift action against those people who have been using Facebook and other social media sites to incite disorder.

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Other private broadcasters tempered criticism of the president after lawmakers loyal to Mr. Chávez opened the way for sharp penalties on news outlets deemed to be inciting disorder.

The data proves for the first time that the handful of high-profile individual cases – including a four-year sentence for inciting disorder on Facebook – are indicative of a more punitive general trend.

The men, who used Twitter to promote human rights, were found guilty by a court of "breaking allegiance and disobeying the ruler", "undermining unity", "questioning the integrity of officials", "seeking to disrupt security" and "inciting disorder by calling for demonstrations".

William Pierce Dr Pierce, a former American Nazi party officer and a leader of the far right National Alliance, was banned from the UK for fear his views could incite public disorder.

Hampshire police on Wednesday arrested three people on suspicion of using Twitter and BlackBerry Messenger to incite violent disorder in Southampton.

Mr. Udaltsov, the leader of the radical socialist Left Front movement, faces a charge of conspiracy to incite mass disorder under a statute that can bring a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

Should people who incite violent disorder be subject to four-year jail terms, or similar stiff sentences, as were handed down by Chester crown court to two men who posted messages on Facebook encouraging other people to riot in their home towns?

Last year a Celtic fan was acquitted in court, on balance, of being likely to incite public disorder by singing the Roll of Honour during an away game at Inverness Caledonian Thistle (a version that includes the words "England you're a bastard").

Mr McLeish, from Clydebank, is accused of engaging in offensive behaviour which was "likely to incite public disorder".

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