Thursday, September 14, 2006

 

Limits on Internet free speech

Toronto StarThe Toronto Star, among other papers, reports that animal activists have been jailed under US anti-terror laws.

Among other activities, the three had been found guilty of conspiracy and interstate stalking against employees of Huntingdon's New Jersey operations for urging sympathizers to harass Huntingdon employees, vandalize their cars and publish their names and personal data on the Internet.

Would the same charges, conspiracy and interstate stalking, be relevant protections in cases of Americans engaging in such activities against Canadians?

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Comments:
Now what can't these same US "under US anti-terror laws." be applied to the Warman case?

I see similarities here that are being ignored by US authorities.
 
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