Nadine al-Bedair writes something (Arabic) that Fouad al-Farhan, even when he agrees with most of what she wrote, could not believe that the censorship system did not rip it off, and he wonders if such freedom is for liberals only. I agree with all the points she made in that column. Maybe the difference between al-Farhan's favorite writers and those he call "liberals" is that those so-called liberals writes what they believe in without thinking of censorship. It is a real problem when the censorship comet to live in the head of the writer instead of the offices of the government. # »
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