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libraries and universities inhibits and destroys this freedom. It stands on freedom of association — yet in this case gatherings of friends, picnics, parties have been given sinister implications. It stands on freedom of speech — yet general discussions have been interpreted by the government as advocates of conspiracies. The realities of overt killings in
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