Let's presume that the people have organised a silent demonstration in remembrance of a tragic historical event in which over a thousand people were murdered, displaying their mourning for the people who died. The demonstrators-to-be or the organisers of the event have not done any acts of provocation during the planning stage of the demonstration. The demonstration is to be a silent march. The demonstrators are not to brake any laws or city ordnances, respectfully or disrespectfully.
Suppose a local person of authority bans (that is, declares as illegal, explicitly prohibits) the demonstration two days before it happens, citing concerns about public safety and declaring that neither he or the law enforcement can do anything to defend the demonstrators from public violence if the demonstrators choose to violate his ban.
In this hypothetical, I wish to know your opinions on the following questions: (a) Is the ban acceptable under normal circumstances? Or are there any temporary emergecy situations you would find the ban acceptable?; (b) What can be said about the level of free speech in the area in which the demonstration is to be held? Is the state of free speech sound? Is it comparable to international standards?; (c) Under normal circumstances and the "default" state of the country (no state of emergency, average level of violence), would you find this ban an act of tolerance?
Suppose a local person of authority bans (that is, declares as illegal, explicitly prohibits) the demonstration two days before it happens, citing concerns about public safety and declaring that neither he or the law enforcement can do anything to defend the demonstrators from public violence if the demonstrators choose to violate his ban.
In this hypothetical, I wish to know your opinions on the following questions: (a) Is the ban acceptable under normal circumstances? Or are there any temporary emergecy situations you would find the ban acceptable?; (b) What can be said about the level of free speech in the area in which the demonstration is to be held? Is the state of free speech sound? Is it comparable to international standards?; (c) Under normal circumstances and the "default" state of the country (no state of emergency, average level of violence), would you find this ban an act of tolerance?
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