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  2. Censorship in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, gagging orders that applied to themselves, or "super-injunctions" as they were called, were being referred to almost daily in the United Kingdom after a number of high-profile public figures, including celebrities and politicians, censored the British media from revealing information about their personal lives, such as affairs [92] and ...

  3. Internet censorship in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    [193] [better source needed] And in the immediate aftermath of the 2011 England riots, Iran, often criticised by the West for restricting the Internet and curbing free speech, offered to "send a human rights delegation to Britain to study human rights violations in the country". [194]

  4. LONDON (Reuters) - One of Britain's biggest anti-racism organisations, Stand Up to Racism, said on Wednesday its Facebook page had been shut down for allegedly breaching the social media platform ...

  5. Free Speech Union - Wikipedia

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    The Free Speech Union (FSU) is a British organisation with the stated mission of campaigning for freedom of speech and standing up for the speech rights of its members. [1] It was incorporated on 20th November 2019 [ 2 ] by British columnist Toby Young . [ 3 ]

  6. UK riots spurred by racist posts on social media. Experts ...

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    So there's a very clear through-line between lies and disinformation spread through social media networks, and then real-life action and real-life violence on the streets of the UK. Taylor Wilson:

  7. Is the term ‘coconut’ controversial, racist – or both?

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    The insult is commonly used to attack people in minoritised communities but debate persists as to whether it is racist. ... anti-racist legislation. In 1967, the British ... free speech – yet it ...

  8. Center for Countering Digital Hate - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), formerly Brixton Endeavors, is a British-American not-for-profit NGO [3] company [1] with offices in London and Washington, D.C. with the stated purpose of stopping the spread of online hate speech and disinformation.

  9. Hate speech laws in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Hate speech laws in England and Wales are found in several statutes, and differ slightly from the laws adopted in Scotland. Expressions of hatred toward someone on account of that person's colour, race, sex, disability, nationality (including citizenship), ethnic or national origin, religion, or sexual orientation is forbidden.