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what is the meaning of censorship in france​

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Answered by rp358603
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Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient." Censorship can be conducted by governments, private institutions, and other controlling bodies.

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La censure est la suppression de la parole, de la communication publique ou d'autres informations, au motif que ce matériel est considéré comme répréhensible, nuisible, sensible ou «gênant». La censure peut être menée par des gouvernements, des institutions privées et d'autres organes de contrôle.

Answered by King412
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France has a long history of governmental censorship, particularly in the 16th to 18th centuries, but today freedom of press is guaranteed by the French Constitution and instances of governmental censorship are limited. There was strong governmental control over radio and television during the 1950s-70s.

The effects of abolition of censorship in France in 1789 : .. The people gained the freedom of speech and expression as a 'natural and inalienable' right. ... They helped them to grasp and identify with ideas like liberty or justice about which the political philosophers wrote.

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