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Andrew Bolt found guilty of Breaching Australia hate speech law

Andrew Bolt found guilty of Breaching Australia hate speech law

By • on September 28, 2011

From The Australian Columnist Andrew Bolt outside the Federal Court in Melbourne after being found

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Is blasphemy illegal in Australia?

Is blasphemy illegal in Australia?

By • on September 14, 2010

This Australian Layer appears to be smoking using pages of the Koran and bible as rolling papers. AKPC_IDS += "4003,";

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South Australian Government gags internet debate

South Australian Government gags internet debate

By • on February 4, 2010

SOUTH Australia has become one of the few states in the world

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The Center for Religious Freedom  Invites you to a discussion on  Hate Speech Laws, Islamic Blasphemy Strictures, and Freedom of Speech:

The Center for Religious Freedom Invites you to a discussion on Hate Speech Laws, Islamic Blasphemy Strictures, and Freedom of Speech:

By • on August 27, 2009

The Case of Australia With The Rev. Dr. Mark Durie Tuesday, September 15, 2009 12:00 – 2:00 P.M. (Lunch will

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Australia’s Internet censorship gong show

Australia’s Internet censorship gong show

By • on July 27, 2009

From Ezra Levant: I’m honoured to write the back page of Canada’s leading legal magazine,

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Australia, exactly as Canada does, criminalizes opinion of Islam.

Australia, exactly as Canada does, criminalizes opinion of Islam.

By • on June 24, 2009

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“Islamophobia” is a fabrication

“Islamophobia” is a fabrication

By • on March 30, 2009

From Australia’s Sunday Morning Herald by Paul Sheehan I’ve been considering a request

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Islamic Council of Victoria vs. Catch the Fire: Vilification of Muslims or Freedom of Speech?

Islamic Council of Victoria vs. Catch the Fire: Vilification of Muslims or Freedom of Speech?

By • on February 9, 2009

by Mark Durie In December of 2004, Judge Michael Higgins, presiding at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, found Pastors Daniel Scot and Danny Nalliah guilty of inciting religious hatred against Victorian Muslims. This was a historic case, the first finding of religious vilification under

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