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ReportNovember 18, 2015
Global Support for Principle of Free Expression, but Opposition to Some Forms of Speech

Appendix B: Country Specific Examples of Smartphones

By Richard Wike and Katie Simmons
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Global Support for Principle of Free Expression, but Opposition to Some Forms of Speech 1. Support for Democratic Principles 2. The Boundaries of Free Speech and a Free Press Appendix A: Free Expression Index
Appendix B: Country Specific Examples of Smartphones
Appendix C: Detailed Tables Methodology

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