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1 Last week, Zuckerberg said Facebook did not want to stifle political expression.
2 Kremlin critics and Washington have called the case an attempt to stifle political dissent.
3 Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said the social media company did not want to stifle political debate.
4 The committee was one of the many tools used by Mubarak's administration to stifle political life.
5 Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg has defended the stance, saying Facebook did not want to stifle political speech.
6 Facebook, which has drawn criticism for exempting politicians' ads from fact-checking, said it does not want to stifle political speech.
7 Last week, Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg defended Facebook's policy, saying that the company did not want to stifle political speech.
8 Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has earlier defended Facebook's policy, saying that the company did not want to stifle political speech.
9 Last year, smaller rival Twitter Inc banned political ads, but Facebook has maintained that it does not want to stifle political speech.
10 Emergency law has been used to stifle political opposition, justify arbitrary arrest and give free rein to a pervasive security apparatus in Syria.
11 Emergency laws have been used since 1963 to stifle political opposition, justify arbitrary arrest and give free rein to a pervasive security apparatus.
12 Last year, smaller rival Twitter Inc TWTR.N banned political ads, but Facebook has maintained that it does not want to stifle political speech.
13 He promised to return Pakistan to democracy but opponents say he stifled political freedom.
14 Musharraf had promised to return Pakistan to democracy, but critics say he stifled political freedom.
15 Opponents of Kagame say the rebel commander-turned-statesman and his allies run Rwanda as a personal fiefdom, stifling political and media freedoms.
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