
Cyprus Proposes Five-Year Prison Sentences for Spreading ‘Fake News’
If passed, the amendment will reclassify disinformation offences from civil to criminal, with a maximum penalty of five years in jail.
If passed, the amendment will reclassify disinformation offences from civil to criminal, with a maximum penalty of five years in jail.
“Free speech is under threat in Labour Britain, and so too, it seems, is free non-speech,” one critic said.
As if two-tier justice were not bad enough, Britain is third tier in the global index of free expression.
The adoption of an official definition of Islamophobia “would be the clearest example of our two-tier criminal justice system” yet, campaigners said.
“Democracy defeats dictatorship,” the magazine’s editor-in-chief posted on X.
The EU Commission tried to save face by saying Thierry Breton’s letter to X’s Musk was unauthorized.
What is civilised about unaccountable, supranational bodies determining what can and cannot be said?
Campaigners say recent disorder is being used as an “excuse to clamp down on one of our most fundamental human rights.”
“Read here what you are not allowed to read,” the new publishers wrote.
Security Services to weigh in on permits for demonstrations ‘likely to cause threat to national security.’