Barlev laments 'unfortunate' remarks by Shabtai, says he's 'glad that we are protecting freedom of expression in Israel'

Marina Ovsyannikova says Russian law enforcement raided her home at 6 a.m.; 'They scared my young daughter'

10 years after an ultra-Orthodox anti-internet rally filled a NY stadium to capacity, ladies are urged to attend similar gatherings pressuring them to give up their smart phones

Dozens of artists demand their works be removed until exhibit by David Reeb -- captioned 'Jerusalem of gold, Jerusalem of shit' alongside photo of ultra-Orthodox man -- is returned

So-called 'Facebook Bill,' meant to block harmful content on social media, is far too broad, opens door to harm freedom of speech, says IDI's Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler

Emirati authorities do not identify journalist held over comments that 'harm the public interest' made off-air ahead of Iraq game, which were then hacked and posted online

Zeev Engelmayer, a fixture at the Balfour protests as his character 'Shoshka,' claims he was strip-searched; cops say he's suspected of 'sexually harassing the public'

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, others say 'powerful political and religious figures' are using defamation laws as retaliation against critics

Decision in case on opposing sex trafficking finds foreign organizations operating abroad are not protected by First Amendment; NGOs in Middle East also considered in deliberations

Laura Loomer asserted Twitter, Facebook violated her free speech rights; she has said she was banned for claiming congresswoman Ilhan Omar was 'anti Jewish,' backs Sharia law

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