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When the First Lord, red with anger, arrived, he said: "This is a very insulting charge.
Stung, the D.L.C., now headed by Senator Evan Bayh and the Bill Clinton guru Al From, complained online about Dean's "insulting charge of crypto-Republicanism" and disapproved of "the brain-dead tactic" and "incoherent rage" of his followers.
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A revolutionary court in Tehran found the three Iranians guilty of charges including spreading propaganda against the ruling system, conspiring against officials and insulting authorities – charges often used against those held on political grounds.
In 2009 Asia Bibi, a Christian and 45-year-old mother of four was sentenced to death on charges of insulting Islam, a charge she strongly denied.
The most common charge — insulting or attacking military personnel — can stem from a mundane argument with an officer.
Spartak were fined £800 for "the chanting by fans of insulting expressions" – a charge which usually refers to swearing, rather than the separate offence of racist chanting.
A less severe charge, insulting the leader of a foreign nation, carries a sentence of up to two years in prison or a fine of 200 Iraqi dinars, about 17 cents.
He is charged with insulting the president and communicating falsehoods prejudicial to the state, a charge punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
The latest charge is insulting the judiciary.
To have to remove his rubbish free of charge is insulting".
Badawi was arrested in 2012 on a charge of insulting Islam and indicted on several charges including apostasy.
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