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Freedom of speech if a censorship order is blocking the media from publishing.
The "secrets" were a brief list of censorship orders he sent from a Yahoo!
By the time the article is removed, a large number of people will already have read it, thus negating the point of the censorship order.
The censorship order was later lifted.
The censorship order was believed to have come from provincial propaganda chief Tuo Zhen, a former vice-president of state-run Xinhua.
The Madras High Court changed its earlier censorship order explaining that only specific URLs carrying pirated content should be blocked, not entire websites.
Sir James also, albeit unsuccessfully, acted in appeal against the obscenity criminal verdict which included a censorship order against The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall.
The laws also give the government powers to impose the censorship reordered by President Chandrika Kumaratunga last week after the Supreme Court ruled that a previous censorship order was illegal.
Parts Blacked Out American intelligence officials have expressed fears that censorship orders already issued by the judge will not prevent Mr. North's lawyers from disclosing secret information in their client's defense without Government permission.
Outcry on Censorship Order Mr. Shamir's office also sought today to rebut criticism of a Government order on Friday that news reports about Soviet Jewish immigration to Israel be screened by military censors.
The Department of Internal Defense placed a temporary exception on interstate transmittal of intelligence concerning public disorders involving more than three persons, then placed a second exception with strict penalties on the publicizing of the first censorship order.
The federal government issued a censorship order prohibiting the impersonation of heads of state onstage; the order effectively scuttled the production, which dramatized the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy and featured Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and other real-life figures prominently as characters.
In the summer of 1884, while Leskov was on a trip through Warsaw, Dresden, Marienbad, Prague and Vienna, a special censorship order came out, demanding withdrawal of 125 books from Russian libraries, Leskov's collection Trifles from the Life of Archbishops (1878-1879) included.
"Their censorship orders are totally groundless, absolutely arbitrary, at odds with the basic standards of civilization, and as counter to scientific common sense as witches and wizardry," he wrote in the article - which has been widely circulated by Internet in Beijing despite, not unpredictably, being banned by the Communist Party's propaganda department.