From: New York Times
With some students in India holding events in support of Kashmir independence, and taking up the cause of men convicted of terrorism, the country faces a debate over the limits of free speech. On the New York Times opinion page, M.J. Akbar, an Indian Member of Parliament, argues that national security and sovereignty should come before free speech.
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