“Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty or Safety.” Benjamin Franklin
detailsPress Freedom Advocacy Association in Iraq verified more than 300 assaults ...
detailsWe might dream of a world where there are no rules, but how practical would it be?
detailsWith politicians proposing policies that would vastly expand the size of the government and its involvement in the economy, it is clear that too many Americans have forgotten the lessons of the twentieth century. As Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman poi
detailsConnecting the world is seen as a humanitarian mission for some technology evangelists – but ensuring a free and open web is a harder problem to solve.
detailsMeasures against Arabs and Muslims mean they cannot share their insights on a region the West considers vital.
detailsOn World Press Freedom Day, attention will naturally turn to the myriad ways that journalism, a key component of any well-functioning democracy, is under attack.
detailsBahraini dissent received no international support
detailsIndividuals have the right and the freedom to own whatever they like of production means
detailsMessages of Imam Alis to his governors and officials represented the clear-cut face of the Islamic policies in administering the state and the people
detailsProtesters demanded the government's resignation over the failure to protect Nahed Hattar
detailsErdoğan’s government is by no means the first to compel Turkish citizens to hide their preferences and beliefs
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