tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6436782247272162797.post4351582719134580573..comments2024-03-29T05:11:44.999-04:00Comments on Strangely Blogged: Free Speech Update: Bangladesh, India and IranVixen Strangelyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01976594951225450413noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6436782247272162797.post-47737324595455253362015-11-09T23:00:52.917-05:002015-11-09T23:00:52.917-05:00Quite. This edition was almost like tying together...Quite. This edition was almost like tying together loose ends of stories I've been following and mean to continue following. The obnoxious nature of what al-Sisi is doing, and especially recently, at the same time as this suspicious airplane incident? Intimidating journos might make it look like his government is doing something, but the something he looks like he's doing is trying to hide his government's fuckups. I've got some material I'm digging into on Turkey. <br /><br />It seems like governments that believe that authority is handed down from The Word are the ones most nervous about anyone else being able to use words. Something about this dynamic has always made me want to be a writer. <br /><br />I thought I might do a Freedom of Speech roundup on a weekly basis, same as I do my climate roundups. But this might have to happen more frequently as situations emerge. Vixen Strangelyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01976594951225450413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6436782247272162797.post-53302809414245203482015-11-09T13:24:23.991-05:002015-11-09T13:24:23.991-05:00Let me gently suggest that you're missing the ...Let me gently suggest that you're missing the worst examples. Most, if not all that you cite is just garden variety Theocracy in action. Theocracy is the true antithesis of democracy - theocracy brooks NO freedoms, and nothing like civil rights. When true believers are acting on the instructions of a deity, niceties like speech and journalism and trial by jury simply cannot exist.<br /><br />So in these cases, the problem isn't freedom, the problem is government by scriptures, and justice by cleric. As long as this is the nature of a given nation's government, it makes no sense to talk about this or that 'freedom', because individual freedom cannot exist in that construct. See Saudi Arabia.<br /><br />The worst form of the repression of speech and the targeting of journalists is that which takes place in the furtherance of an illegitimate, autocratic and authoritarian dictatorship. Sisi in Egypt, Erdogan in Turkey and to a lesser extent Khameni in Iran are controlling speech and shutting down dissent because they know that their political opposition has significant or even overwhelming legitimacy and popular support. It's pure political terror, and that's why the 'crimes' - 'Insulting the Leadership', 'publishing false information' - are so clearly ludicrous and impossible to deny. They WANT people to be afraid to speak out. They WANT people to know that even relatively innocuous speech is dangerous, and that anybody might be listening at any time...mikeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13057701313718589322noreply@blogger.com