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Friday Morning After
Canadian Censorship in 1952 and 2009
News Report
Paul Robeson / George Galloway
 Tariq Jeeroburkhan  Contact Contributor
April 3, 2009, 12:55 p.m.
In 1952 Paul Robeson, an African-American hero, was barred from entering into Canada to speak to union workers in Vancouver, so he addressed 40 000 assembled workers on the Canadian-US border via a radio microphone. More then fifty years later Canada's censorship regulators have not gotten any wiser and have tried to silence British MP George Galloway, who will use the medium of a video-link hookup to address the masses in four Canadian cities.
tjeero@hotmail.com

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