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Anti-terror legislation has been used in several countries to effectively gag free speech about sensitive political issues.
Anti-terror legislation has been used in several countries to effectively gag free speech about sensitive political issues, but can writing or painting be a terrorist act and what role do they play in radicalisation?
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1 October 2015 at 9:00 am |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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The Faculty of Law |
Organised by: |
Cambridge Festival of Ideas |
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Free |
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http://cfi2015canwritersandartistseverbeterrorists.eventbrite.co.uk |
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