Yes. The current president, Aleksandr Lukashenko, has gradually increased restrictions on free speech and other freedoms such as politics and religion.
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It would depend what the speech was regarding.
Generally, there is no aspect of life that is completely free from government restrictions. However, two areas that are typically the most immune to government restrictions are the freedom of speech, and privacy.
A topical speech is when your speech is 'of the moment'; relating to a current topic.
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A permissible restriction on speech is when it poses a clear and imminent danger to public safety or incites violence. Restrictions can also be placed on speech that constitutes defamation, obscenity, or threats. These restrictions are typically based on legal principles such as the clear and present danger doctrine or the fighting words doctrine.
A good attention getter for a speech about Cuba is the restrictions imposed on American citizens to travel this tropical Island
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Yes, both commercial speech and offensive speech receive only limited protection under the US Constitution. Commercial speech is subject to reasonable regulation to prevent false or misleading advertising, while offensive speech may be subject to certain restrictions to protect public safety, order, and decency, such as restrictions on hate speech or obscenity. However, the scope and extent of these limitations can vary depending on the specific circumstances and context.
Speech that has an obvious and immediate danger of creating unrest or violence