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In 2009, the committee to Protect Journalists named Syria number three in a list of the ten worst countries in which to be a blogger, given the arrests, harassment, and restrictions which online writers in Syria faced. [106] Internet censorship in Ba'athist Syria was extensive. The Ba'athist government banned websites over political reasons and ...
In February 2020, Cernovich filed a third-party motion in Roger Stone's criminal case, calling for the release of the jury foreperson's questionnaire answers. [90] This motion too was supported by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. [91] It was later backed by Roger Stone, [92] who filed a motion for a new trial, which was denied ...
According to a 2011 aggregation of several studies, approximately 90% of transgender Americans had encountered some form of harassment or mistreatment in their workplace. 47% had experienced some form of adverse employment outcome due to being transgender; of this figure, 44% were passed over for a job, 23% were denied a promotion, and 26% were ...
The Court of Criminal Appeal reduces the sentence of teenager Daniel Haig, sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2021 murder of Justin McLaughlin, himself a teenager. Haig will now be required to serve 13 rather than 16 years before becoming eligible to be considered for parole following an appeal against the original sentence handed out in ...
Criminal behavior by members of the organization, including the infiltration of the US Government. [1] Organized harassment of people perceived as enemies of the Church of Scientology. [1] Scientology's disconnection policy, in which some members are required to shun friends or family members who are "antagonistic" to the organization. [294] [295]
U.S. President George H. W. Bush congratulates Richard Behar upon his receiving the Worth Bingham Prize for writing the Time article (1992).. Before penning "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power", Behar had written a 1986 article in Forbes magazine, "The Prophet and Profits of Scientology", which reported on the Church of Scientology's business dealings and L. Ron Hubbard's financial success. [4]
GirlsDoPorn was an American pornographic website active from 2009 until 2020. [1] In October and November 2019, six people involved with the website were charged on counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion.