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Based on the book by James Joyce, it was banned for being "subversive to public morality", upheld by the Films Appeal Board and banned for a second time in 1975 – ban lifted in September 2000 at director Joseph Strick's request, [46] [47] although it was screened at the Irish Film Theatre (a private club cinema) in the late 1970s.
On May 25, 2007, the state-owned Maroc Telecom ISP blocked all access to YouTube. [54] Officially, no reasons were given as to why YouTube was blocked, but speculations were that it may have been due to videos posted by the pro-separatist Polisario, Western Sahara's independence movement, or due to videos criticizing King Mohammed VI.
Until the late 1980s a large number of (mainly foreign) newspaper and magazines were banned in Ireland including Playboy [5] and the News of the World. [6] Playboy's ban was lifted in 1995, [7] while on the other hand the British edition of the News of the World was still, theoretically, banned when it ceased publication in 2011. [8]
This is a list of irredentist claims or disputes.Irredentism is any political or popular movement that seeks to claim or reclaim and occupy a land that the movement's members consider to be a "lost" (or "unredeemed") territory from their nation's past.
YouTube justified this removal on the grounds of "harassment and bullying". [145] Jackson Hinkle American YouTuber and political live-streamer: Oct 9, 2023 As of November 2023, Hinkle is one of the most viral users on the social media site X (formerly Twitter); he has been banned from WhatsApp, YouTube, Instagram, PayPal, and Twitch for ...
In the second leg of the qualification play-off match between France and the Republic of Ireland on 18 November 2009, French captain Thierry Henry, unseen by the referee and other match officials, illegally handled the ball twice in the lead up to the winning goal. The incident caused widespread debate about FIFA Fair Play, and how matches ...
Banned for being critical of the Iraq war and being an insult to Saudi Arabia's royal family. [268] [269] 2006 Borat: Banned in every Arab League country except Lebanon. [4] 2007 The Kingdom: Banned for being a "false depiction" of the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia. [37] 2016 Sausage Party: Refused classification for indecency ...
Banned for being "obscene"; uncensored in 1964. [3] Borstal Boy: Brendan Behan: 1958 Autobiographical novel Banned shortly after its ban in Ireland in 1958. It was allowed to be published in New Zealand in 1963. [16] The Peaceful Pill Handbook (2007) Philip Nitschke and Fiona Stewart: 2007 Instructional manual on euthanasia