Freedom of the Press on Nostr: "The right to freely express one's self—incarcerated or not—is an inalienable ...
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"content": "\"The right to freely express one's self—incarcerated or not—is an inalienable right that should never be infringed upon. \n\n\"Government transparency and accountability hinges on incarcerated journalists' ability to report what's happening inside every prison to the general public,\" Jeremy Busby writes.\n\nhttps://freedom.press/news/incarcerating-the-internet-social-media-bans-censor-journalists-in-prison/",
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