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Egypt’s New Anti-Terror Law Raising Concerns
narrative – n. a story that is told or written
contradict – v. to deny or disagree with what is being said
setback – n. a problem that makes progress less likely
civil society – n. a collection of non-governmental organizations that support the interests and opinions of a country's citizens
censor – v. to examine a work for official purposes and remove things that are considered unacceptable
under-secretary – n. an official who is second in command in an organization
combat – adj. relating to active fighting, especially in a war
checkpoint – n. a place where people and cars are searched before being allowed to continue
Now it's your turn. How does your government treat freedom of speech in your country? Is the media in your country completely free? Let us know in the comments section.
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