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May 5, 2016

Speak For Those Who Can’t Speak For Themselves

Filed under: Censorship,Government,Law — Patrick Durusau @ 3:48 pm

It’s no surprise the State of Texas has decided to violate the free speech rights of inmates in its prisons.

What’s violation of an inmate’s free speech rights when you are out of step with the civilized world on the death penalty?

Unlike the death penalty, which so far states are not practicing in secret, censorship of prisoner social media accounts is hidden from the public.

Make the public aware of prison censorship:


If you are managing a social media account on behalf of an inmate and suddenly find the account has been suspended or content otherwise removed, we urge you to submit a report to OnlineCensorship.org. The project, a collaboration between EFF and Visualizing Impact, draws on user-generated data to document how social media companies including Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Google+, Instagram, and YouTube moderate content and the corresponding user experience when that occurs. (Report Inmate Social Media Takedowns to OnlineCensorship.org)

Who but the unjust fear cries for justice?

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