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Should criticising Arab countries be banned

Adam | 12.01.2004 11:48

Should comments that aren't wholly supportive of Arab countries be deleted from Indymedia?

Noticing some of the selective editing by Indymedia in the last few days, it seems to make the BBC's censorship pale into insignificance. Is criticism of certain Arab regimes crossing over the red line. Obviously the sensitivities in the middle-east with Palestine and the Iraq war raise heated passions, but should that stop debate about the corrupt and rotten state of many of the Arab worlds leaders. This seems to be a crossroads for Indymedia as to weatther people can raise genuine concerns to the detriment of the wider Arab cause.

Adam

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