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Legal
Project News Clips: 10/22/12 –10/28/12
During the
past week, the campaign against free speech regarding Islam gained steam,
with at least two European nations instituting legal crackdowns on
Islam-related speech groups. Other clips deal with the continuing story
of the terror attack in Libya and the film that supposedly caused it, the
recent free speech case involving Pamela Geller, and even complaints about a
politically incorrect, "anti-Muslim", Halloween costume.
News Clips that Shouldn't be Missed:
German legal crackdown on
groups critical of Islam or immigration
What should be obvious –
YouTube Videos Don't Kill
·
Crovitz, L. Gordon. "YouTube Videos Don't Kill People," The Wall Street Journal,
October 21, 2012.
British legal crackdown on
groups critical of Islam or immigration
·
Hedegaard, Lars & Ingrid Carqvist. "Great Britain – a police state?," Dispatch International, October 25, 2012.
Clinton: the maker of the film
that "caused" the Libyan attack will be prosecuted
·
Kelly, Megyn. "Fallen SEALs Father: Hillary Told Me at
Funeral "We're Going to Arrest and Prosecute" the YouTube Director
(Video)," Gateway
Pundit Blog, October 26, 2012.
Other Clips:
Sexy Muslim costumes criticized
for being "anti-Muslim"
·
BNI/Loonwatch Staff. "SEARS is selling Sexy Muslim Savage
costumes for Halloween,"
Bare Naked Islam, October 26, 2012.
Egyptian government conducts
show trial of Terry Jones & others for supposed involvement in
controversial film
·
Breitbart Staff. "Trial in absentia of US Copts Opens in
Egypt," Breitbart: Big Peace,
October 21, 2012.
Maker of controversial film
still in jail for "probation violations"
·
Pickett, Kerry. "Anti-Muslim filmmaker detained for almost
a month...next court date three days after election," The Washington Times, October 20,
2012.
Town of Chapel Hill, NC may
block Geller ads from buses
·
WCHL Staff. "Chapel Hill Transit Could See
Even More Controversial Ad," WCHL
News, October 22, 2012.
DC Metro adds disclaimers to
Geller ads to avoid responsibility
·
Weir, Kytja. "WMATA to add disclaimers to ads amid
controversial campaigns," The Washington
Examiner, October 22, 2012.
Muslims protest Google's
protection of free speech
The LP works to protect the right in
the West to freely discuss Islam, radical Islam, terrorism, and terrorist
funding. Our website is http://www.legal-project.org/
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Legal Project News Clips: 10/22/12 –10/28/12
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