Did Prime Minister Juha Sipilä Try to Silence Yle? Sipilä-gate, Explained
Last Friday, YLE published a critical article on Prime Minister Sipilä. Later, Sipilä was accused of trying to silence YLE.
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Posted by Tony Öhberg | November 30, 2016 8:33 pm | Nation, Politics
Last Friday, YLE published a critical article on Prime Minister Sipilä. Later, Sipilä was accused of trying to silence YLE.
Read MorePosted by Morgan Walker | April 6, 2016 7:50 pm | Culture, Nation
Postiraati failed to understand the connection between the stamps and freedom of speech.
Read MorePosted by Tony Öhberg | April 15, 2015 5:50 pm | Nation
The police swarmed everywhere when Lars Vilks, the Swedish caricaturists, who drew Phophet Muhammad’s head into a dog’s body, visited Finland on Tuesday afternoon at Kaivohuone in Helsinki.
We asked Mr. Vilks a few tough questions in the name of free speech.
Posted by Tony Öhberg | April 14, 2015 9:56 am | Nation
Lars Vilks, 68, the Swedish caricaturist who has received more death threats than can be counted by fingers and toes, and who is on the militant Islamist organisation al-Qaeda’s hit list and has been under police protection since 2007, will in spite of the threat arrive in Finland on Tuesday in the name of free speech.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Team | February 15, 2015 2:44 pm | Arts
The Finnish response to Paris attacks ‘Minä Olen Charlie’ can be seen at the Arabianranta library from now through the month of May.
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