The Turkish government argues that judging what happened in eastern Turkey in 1915-16 should be left to historians, and that the new French law will restrict freedom of speech.
Category: Latest News
Welcome to our archive of news stories relevant to the project of fighting fashionable nonsense. The stories are drawn from the electronic pages of the world’s media. On this page, you’ll find links to those stories that have been featured on Butterflies and Wheels during the current year. At the bottom of the page, you’ll find links to separate archives of stories from previous years.
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NSS on LSE Student Union v principle of free speech
“These statements by the Student Union are deeply shocking. They appear to be prepared to sacrifice the primary principle of free speech on the altar of claimed offence.”
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Jesus and Mo on how not to offend
We must ensure that everyone’s beliefs are protected. Well not quite everyone’s.
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Ministry of Truth on manipulations of LSE Students’ Union
A motion to limit voting rights at general meetings looks like another cynical ploy designed to head off any possibility of LSESU ASH rallying support.
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Jaipur: Islamist bullies block Rushdie video talk
Announcing the cancellation, an emotional Sanjoy Roy said: “We have been pushed to the wall…Earlier today, a number of organisations came to us and threatened violence.”
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Islamist misogyny on the rise in the Maldives
Shadiya Ibrahim, a long-time campaigner for women’s rights, said the society was growing steadily more oppressive of women.
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Bruce Gorton on bad times for free expression
On the 11 of February, One Law for All is arranging a rally to stand up against this. Are you prepared to stand up and say “We give this kuffar the right to speak”?
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LSE Students’ Union issues statement on ASH
“The offensive nature of the content on the Facebook page is not in accordance with our values of tolerance, diversity, and respect for all students.”
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Nigeria: police find bomb-filled cars in Kano
Police said they found cars and vans filled with explosives in Kano three days after Boko Haram carried out a deadly attack there.
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Skeptic lawyer on the two sorts of limits to law
The first concerns what one ought to do (with law). The second concerns what it is possible to do (with law). Principled v means-end.
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Karen Armstrong says how great Islam is
“The ancient rituals of the hajj…have helped pilgrims to form habits of heart and mind that – pace the western stereotype – are non-violent and inclusive.”
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More on arrest of Indonesian atheist
Official said that he had yet to decide whether Alexander would be dismissed from his post. “I told him that there was no place in this country for his beliefs,” he said.
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Nick Cohen on how freedom goes
The people the liberal mainstream lets down are liberal Muslims and ex-Muslims who need help in their fight against theocratic oppression.
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Joan Smith on a dreadful week for free speech
Why hasn’t there been a furore about all these incidents? Why aren’t MPs and ministers insisting on the vital role of free speech?
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Telegraph obit of Frank Cioffi
Later critics of Freud such as Frederick Crews, Allen Esterson and Malcolm Macmillan always acknowledged their debt to Cioffi, and Freud’s frequent departures from truthfulness are now conceded by even ardent admirers.
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‘Rajasthan police invented plot to keep away Rushdie’
Local cops made up a story that hit men were planning to kill Rushdie in a plot to deter him from attending the Jaipur Literature Festival, police sources have told The Hindu.
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David Remnick on a writer under threat again
The festival is an astonishingly diverse and gaudy affair, with five enormous venues centered around the Diggi Palace, smack in the middle of Jaipur’s Pink City.
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Egypt: Islamist parties win
The overall results mean that Islamist parties control around two-thirds of the seats in the assembly.
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Nigeria: bombs kill at least 120 in Kano
Boko Haram said they carried out the attacks. A BBC reporter in Kano said he had counted 150 bodies in the mortuary of the city’s main hospital.
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Church in Spain goes for the crazy
Bishop of Córdoba: “Cardinal Antonelli told me a few days ago in Zaragoza that UNESCO has a program for the next 20 years to make half the world population homosexual.”
