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Originally Posted by Franek Grabowski
Still, this is not an English site, owned by a non English subject who is not on English territory, the same referring to me. I have just send an email to Jagan, who, I believe, does not qualify for British law either.
Let's hope he will provide us with the latest details.
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I'm sorry to disillusion you but the United Nations has just criticised the UK over its restrictions on freedom of expression. One of those issues is "libel tourism", the principle that if someone in the UK saw the book/article etc. (no matter where it was published) then the publisher/author can be sued in the UK courts. British libel laws are heavily repressive.
See this newspaper article.