Radicals: I've been silenced for my views
How do the authorities deal with people who hold radical or extremist views? We are considering this topic in a series of exclusive films. In this feature, reporter Catrin Nye meets two people who feel they have been silenced for their views, that their right to free speech has been curtailed. They are not deemed violent but are considered offensive by some: An Islamic scholar who openly criticises homosexuality; and a woman organising an exhibition of cartoons of the Prophet Mohamed.
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