2017-07-28T20:10:54+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true NKVD, IFEX (organization), International Press Institute, Secrecy of correspondence, Freedom of the press, Book burning, Committee to Protect Journalists, Lèse-majesté, Blasphemy law, World Press Freedom Day, Sam Adams Award, Spiegel scandal, William Hone, Regressive left, Exclusion zone, Teresa Toda, Park51, Loesje, Chilling effect, The Voice Project, Clear and present danger, Abdel-Moniem El-Ganayni flashcards
Freedom of expression

Freedom of expression

  • NKVD
    The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (Народный комиссариат внутренних дел, Narodnyi Komissariat Vnutrennikh Del), abbreviated NKVD (НКВД ), was a law enforcement agency of the Soviet Union that directly executed the will of the All Union Communist Party.
  • IFEX (organization)
    IFEX, formerly the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, is a global network of over 100 independent non-governmental organisations working at the local, national, regional and international level to defend and promote freedom of expression as a fundamental human right.
  • International Press Institute
    International Press Institute (IPI) is a global organisation dedicated to the promotion and protection of press freedom and the improvement of journalism practices.
  • Secrecy of correspondence
    The secrecy of correspondence (German: Briefgeheimnis, French: secret de la correspondance) or literally translated as secrecy of letters, is a fundamental legal principle enshrined in the constitutions of several European countries.
  • Freedom of the press
    Freedom of the press or freedom of the media is the freedom of communication and expression through mediums including various electronic media and published materials.
  • Book burning
    Book burning refers to the ritual destruction by fire of books or other written materials.
  • Committee to Protect Journalists
    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is an American independent non-profit, non-governmental organization, based in New York City, New York with correspondents around the world.
  • Lèse-majesté
    Lèse-majesté /ˌliːz ˈmædʒᵻsti/ (French: lèse-majesté [lɛz maʒɛste]; Law French, from the Latin laesa maiestas, "injured majesty"; in English, also lese-majesty, lese majesty or leze majesty) is the crime of violating majesty, an offence against the dignity of a reigning sovereign or against a state.
  • Blasphemy law
    Blasphemy law is a law limiting the freedom of speech and expression relating to blasphemy, or irreverence toward holy personages, religious artifacts, customs, or beliefs.
  • World Press Freedom Day
    The United Nations General Assembly declared May 3 to be World Press Freedom Day or just World Press Day to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press and remind governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression enshrined under Article 19 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and marking the anniversary of the Declaration of Windhoek, a statement of free press principles put together by African newspaper journalists in 1991.
  • Sam Adams Award
    The Sam Adams Award is given annually to an intelligence professional who has taken a stand for integrity and ethics.
  • Spiegel scandal
    The Spiegel Affair of 1962 (German: Spiegel-Affäre) was one of the major political scandals in West Germany after World War II.
  • William Hone
    William Hone (3 June 1780 – 8 November 1842) was an English writer, satirist and bookseller.
  • Regressive left
    The regressive left (also sometimes referred to as regressive liberals) is a political epithet used to negatively characterize a section of left-wing politics which is accused of paradoxically holding reactionary views due to its tolerance of illiberal principles and ideologies (such as extremist Islamism) for the sake of multiculturalism and cultural relativism.
  • Exclusion zone
    An exclusion zone is a zone established by a sanctioning body to prohibit specific activities in a specific geographic area.
  • Teresa Toda
    Teresa Toda (Porto Alegre, Brazil, June 24, 1950) is a Basque journalist.
  • Park51
    Park51 (originally named Cordoba House) was to be a 13-story Islamic community center in Lower Manhattan including a "Muslim community center and a mosque.
  • Loesje
    Loesje /ˈluʃə/ is an international free speech organisation started in Arnhem (Netherlands) in 1983 and went international in 1989.
  • Chilling effect
    In a legal context, a chilling effect is the inhibition or discouragement of the legitimate exercise of natural and legal rights by the threat of legal sanction.
  • The Voice Project
    The Voice Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit advocacy group focused on promoting freedom of artistic expression as an agent of social change.
  • Clear and present danger
    Clear and present danger was a doctrine adopted by the Supreme Court of the United States to determine under what circumstances limits can be placed on First Amendment freedoms of speech, press, or assembly.
  • Abdel-Moniem El-Ganayni
    Dr. Abdel-Moniem ibn Ali El-Ganayni (عبد المنعم بن علي الجنايني) is an Egyptian-born American nuclear physicist, former prison Imam, and an active member of the Pittsburgh Muslim community.