censorship and blasphemy
Censorship refers to the suppression or restriction of information, ideas, or artistic expression by a government, organization, or authority, usually to control or influence public opinion or protect certain interests. Blasphemy refers to the act of showing disrespect or irreverence towards religious beliefs, practices, or sacred objects, typically through speech, actions, or artistic expression that is deemed offensive or sacrilegious by a particular religious group or community.
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