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Causes Of Freedom Of Speech

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Most countries does not allow a person to have a freedom of speech , the reason is because they feel like it will make more people go against their government. The government want their countries to have structure.Although all three of the countries are very strict towards their citizens when it comes to freedom of press and speech, they have multiple reasons behind their agitation with the problems they face dealing with it. So I’m going to talk about freedom of speech in North Korea, Cuba, and Syria.
North Korea may be one the hardest countries to live in because if you talk bad about their government it is a possibility you can go to jail. Though any information on speech restrictions in the country before Arduous March is extremely …show more content…

North Koreans face punishment if they are found with mobile media, such as Chinese mobile phones, SD cards or USBs containing unauthorized videos of foreign news, films, or TV dramas. “Mobile phone use was banned in 2004, but a service was reintroduced in 2008, jointly operated by the Egyptian Orascom company and the state-owned Korea Post and Telecommunications Corporation”. According to the Daily NK website, “the new service, despite its cost, has proved popular among affluent party members in Pyongyang”.Despite limited access within its borders, North Korea has become increasingly active on the internet for global users, opening official pages on YouTube, Twitter, photo-sharing website Flickr and Facebook.Like free speech issues, historical incidents involving press suppression are virtually nonexistent. There are more recent cases, however, that provide insight into North Korea’s handling of such issues.Two North Korean journalists died in Yodok prison camp in 2001 for being the first to criticize the dictatorial regime. “In October 2006, the North Korean media threatened both South Korean and American independent radio stations that were broadcasting messages to North Korean citizens”. “On Aug 5, 2009, two American journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, were charged with “serious crimes” and defamation of the regime and were arrested and sentenced to 12 years in a labor camp”.
On Jan 3, 2011, two North Koreans were publicly executed for being

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