Posted on 13 October 2009. Tags: 1688 Bill of Rights, 18th century, africa, Alan Rusbridger, blogosphere, British parliament, Censored, Colonel B, Commons order papers, constitutional right, Cover-Up, DPP, free speech, gag order, Geoffrey Robertson QC, John Wilkes, law firm, Lord Denning, media, Minister, MP, parliament, Robert Hargreaves, scandal, social media, Spectator, The Guardian, toxic waste, Trafigura, Twitter, United Kingdom, Wikileaks
Social media site explodes with toxic waste scandal
(Newser) – The Guardian has been slapped with an unprecedented gag order forbidding it from reporting on a question in the British parliament, as well as who asked the question and why it’s being gagged. The paper says constitutional rights are being infringed upon and it’s already suing—but meanwhile, the suppressed story is already the talk of Twitter. Three of this morning’s top trending topics relate to the energy company Trafigura allegedly dumping toxic waste in Africa, which the Guardian revealed last month. Read the full story
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Posted on 03 October 2009. Tags: 1950, 2009, 2010, Barack Obama, Censored, gaza, nuclear, President, Top 25, toxic waste, wall street, war crimes
Top Censored Stories of 2009/2010
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