Reporters Without Borders Release Jew-Approved List of Free Speech Violators

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
January 15, 2015

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Two hypocrites claiming to be defenders of free speech. Hollande locks up French revisionists and the Turkish prime minister locks up journalists exposing the corrupt Erdogan regime.

After seeing the sickening display of hypocrisy in Paris over the weekend, Reporters Without Borders have made a list up of all the heads of state that were present and showing their support for ‘free speech,’  while actively suppressing it in their own countries.

Needless to say, they neglected entirely to list all the European countries that have made it illegal to question the official narrative of the holocaust and have imprisoned historians for doing so.

Neither have they mentioned the odious ‘hate speech’ laws, which prevent people from speaking the truth about Black on White crime and the rampant child abuse that goes on in the vibrant communities we have been forced to have live among us.

Here is the kosher list of countries present, that ban free speech:

France 24:

• Algeria – PFI ranking: 121 out of 180. Represented by Ramtane Lamara, Foreign Minister
The presence of Foreign Affairs Minister Ramtane Lamara has made headlines in Algeria. The website Algérie-Focus noted that: “Marches and public protests are banned in Algeria, but Algerian ministers have the right to march in the streets of … Paris!” In April 2014, demonstrations in April against a fourth term for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika were suppressed by authorities.

• Russia – PFI Ranking: 148. Represented by Sergei Lavrov, Foreign Minister
Numerous Russian journalists have been imprisoned, often in Siberia, and two NGOs that support the media have been added to an official list of “foreign agents”, a term used to stigmatise NGOs that receive foreign funding and are suspected of “political activity”. Alexei Navalny, a blogger who has regualraly criticised President Vladimir Putin, has also been the target of harassment by the authorities and was sentenced to three and a half years in prison in January on embezzlement charges.

• Turkey – PFI Ranking: 148. Represented by Ahmet Davutoglu, Prime Minister
Nearly 70 journalists are currently being prosecuted in Turkey for referring to corruption allegations against these close associates of the former prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, now the country’s president. Turkey has also imprisoned newspaper editors for their alleged links with Fethullah Gülen, an influential Muslim cleric currently the subject of an arrest warrant after being accused of plotting to overthrow the Turkish government.

• Egypt – PFI ranking: 156. Represented by Sameh Shukri, Foreign Minister
Sixteen journalists, including three from Al-Jazeera, are currently in Egyptian prisons. The Al-Jazeera journalists have been held captive since December 2013 for “spreading false news” and “membership of a terrorist organisation”. They had been serving sentences of between seven and ten years when the Egyptian Supreme Court ordered a retrial earlier this month.

• Gabon – PFI ranking: 98. Represented by Ali Bongo, President
Gabonese journalist Jonas Moulenda has received several death threats after reporting on the taboo subject of ritual killings in the country, forcing him to flee to Cameroon at the beginning of January.

• Hungary – PFI ranking: 64. Represented Viktor Orban, Prime Minister
In June last year Hungary imposed a tax on media advertising revenue, generating more than 65 million euros a year for the government. The tax has hit main independent TV channel RTL Klub particularaly hard, while TV2, a channel regarded as close to Orban’s Fidesz party, has been granted special dispensation from the new tax. In October, meanwhile, Hungarian citizens took to the street to oppose a new tax on Internet usage.

A list that included countries with kosher speech laws would have condemned Britain, Germany and Frace first of all as they have continually shut down everyone who questions the Jews.

France has, in the midst of these “I am Charlie” protests, rounded up people for mocking Jews.  A total of 54 had been arrested for internet posts, when it was reported yesterday.