In 2001, he was convicted on criminal charges of «spreading false information intended to
disturb the public order» for circulating a private paper that was critical of Tunisia's human rights practices during a regional meeting of human rights defenders in Morocco.
These can be cancelled or forbidden unilaterally if there is a risk to
disturb public order».
The leader of the official China Christian Council was also charged for «gathering a crowd to
disturb public order» but was sentenced in 2013 to 12 years in jail.
Some use broad language to outlaw online postings that «
disturb the public order» or «convey false statements» - formulations that could enable crackdowns on political speech, critics said.
On July 4, 2009, Arfaoui was convicted of «
disturbing public order» by «stirring up rebellion by means of speeches in public places or meetings, or placards, posters or written texts... in public spaces.»
Not exact matches
Before the night of the long knifes,
public order was repeatedly
disturbed by the SA, which terrorized the population.
«Hoggan's must - read book describes in
disturbing detail the well - oiled campaign to confuse the
public and confound the science, creating enough doubt to thwart meaningful action and protect a world economic
order built around the burning of oil, coal, and natural gas.»
Anyway, Judge Franco ruled that Martinez's Pants on the Ground hardly «
disturbed the
public tranquility or violated the
public order» in any way.
«It is this
public and open defiance of the rule of law and
order of this court that is the most
disturbing aspect of this case and which comes perilously close to criminal contempt.