噢,加拿大:议会拟对言论犯罪处以终身监禁
Oh Canada: Parliament Moves To Impose Potential Life Imprisonment For Speech Crimes

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/oh-canada-parliament-moves-impose-potential-life-imprisonment-speech-crimes

加拿大议会提议将某些可能造成严重后果的言论定为刑事犯罪的法案 乔纳森·特里(Jonathan Turley)的文章揭示了加拿大通过立法措施不断升级限制言论自由的努力。 最近的一项进展涉及对《在线危害法案》(Bill C-63)的修订,该法案对某些类型的言论实行了更严格的处罚。 这包括将支持种族灭绝行为的最高刑罚从五年监禁提高到无期徒刑,以及将宣扬仇恨言论的惩罚力度从两年提高到五年。 该法案进一步引入了对被认为重复犯罪行为的个人进行软禁的可能性。 司法部长阿里夫·维拉尼 (Arif Virani) 证明这些限制是合理的,理由是担心儿童受到网络威胁。 批评者认为,这项立法开创了一个危险的先例,可能导致针对各种意识形态和观点的限制扩大。 这些事态发展正值以色列在加沙的行动被定性为“种族灭绝”的持续争论之中,凸显了此类立法的潜在影响力。

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原文

Authored by Jonathan Turley,

We have previously discussed the unrelenting attacks by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his allies on free speech. There has been a steady criminalization of speech, including even jokes and religious speech, in Canada. Now, the Canadian parliament is moving toward a new change that would allow the imposition of life imprisonment on those who post views deemed supportive of genocide. With a growing movement calling Israel’s war in Gaza “genocide,” the potential scope of such a law is readily apparent. That appears to be its very draw for anti-free speech advocates in the country.

The Online Harms Act, or Bill C-63 increases the potential penalties from five years to life imprisonment. It also increases the penalty for the willful promotion of hatred (a dangerously ill-defined crime) from two years to five years. The proposed changes constitute a doubling down on Canada’s commitment to reducing free speech for citizens despite criticism from many in the civil liberties community.

There is also a chilling option for house arrest if a judge believes a defendant “will commit” an offense. In other words, if a judge thinks that a citizen will be undeterred and try to speak freely again.

Justice Minister Arif Virani employed the same hysteria to convince citizens to surrender their freedoms to the government. He expressed how terrified he was with the potential of free speech, stating that he is “terrified of the dangers that lurk on the internet for our children.”

It is not likely to end there.

Today the rationale is genocide. However, once the new penalties are in place, a host of other groups will demand similar treatment for those with opposing views on their own causes. 

This law already increased the penalties for anything deemed hateful speech.

The law comes after Canada blocked a Russian dissident from becoming a citizen because of her violation of Russian anti-free speech laws.

In a telling act, the government said that the same conduct (i.e., free speech) could be a crime in Canada. 

Indeed, it may now be punished even more harshly.

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