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Freedom of speech / Ethics / Criminal law of Singapore / Freedom of expression / Law / Hate speech / Harm principle / Penal Code / Incitement / Human rights / Censorship / Classical liberalism
Date: 2009-01-26 07:59:50
Freedom of speech
Ethics
Criminal law of Singapore
Freedom of expression
Law
Hate speech
Harm principle
Penal Code
Incitement
Human rights
Censorship
Classical liberalism

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