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U.S. authorities have arrested a New York man for broadcasting Hizbollah television station al-Manar, which has been designated a terrorist entity by the U.S. Treasury Department, prosecutors said on Thursday.>>
>>I would call this aiding and abetting the enemy, not freedom of speech.
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>How can broadcasting a TV station be aiding and abetting the enemy? Perhaps if you listen to Iranian music you're a terroist too? Or if you should happen to broadcast some Cuban music or news you're now a target of the US government and to be arrested? Where does it stop?
Listening to Iranian music is fine, as long as you don't try to close-dance to it <g>.
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