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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Censorship and Free Speech about What is freedom of speech? Facts ISTANBUL SYRIA EGYPT AZERBAIJAN Protests against President Mohamed Morsi and General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi arose when the General announced the ousting of President Morsi, a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Two days later, rival marches and protests in support of and against the deposed President led to widespread violence across Egypt. Eighty-eight people have been killed since Friday 5 July, including some apparently as the result of excessive and unnecessary force by the security forces. Some of the people were even thrown off of buildings. Security forces intervened too late or not at all during clashes between supporters and opponents of Mohamed Morsi. Twenty years of independence, economic prosperity and relative stability in Azerbaijan have failed to significantly improve Azerbaijan’s human rights record and the fundamental freedoms of its citizens. However, peaceful protest has effectively been criminalized by banning demonstrations and imprisoning those who organize and take part in them. Journalists have been beaten, ill-treated and abducted, while the range of independent media outlets has been curbed through laws banning foreign broadcasters from national airwaves. Azerbaijan is currently investigating new ways to control and monitor internet use. http://www.amnestyusa.org/research/reports/the-spring-that-never-blossomed-freedoms-supressed-in-azerbaijanhttp://www.ncbuy.com/reference/country/humanrights.html?code=ce&sec=2ahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_and_Development_Party_(Turkey)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_Turkeyhttps://www.aclu.org/free-speech/censorship What is censorship?
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