Maxioms by Annabelle Arki
It has nothing to do with press now; it has become a political affair.
It has nothing to do with press now; it has become a political affair.
To threaten people and to accuse a country because a newspaper has published some cartoons or some information that could read more
To threaten people and to accuse a country because a newspaper has published some cartoons or some information that could be interpreted as offensive for one group or another is completely inappropriate.
This is a right anybody can use, so please, if there is any problem with a press publication, there are read more
This is a right anybody can use, so please, if there is any problem with a press publication, there are also laws to solve it.
We understand that some groups can be shocked by the publication of certain information, but there are legal means -- read more
We understand that some groups can be shocked by the publication of certain information, but there are legal means -- in Denmark and elsewhere -- to resolve this problem. They can file defamation charges in courts.
It's a clear message addressed to the journalists in order to [dissuade] them from criticizing the authorities. It's obvious that read more
It's a clear message addressed to the journalists in order to [dissuade] them from criticizing the authorities. It's obvious that referring to terms like territorial integrity, religious hostility, violence, the [Uzbek] authorities mean that they are afraid [of] another riot or revolution.