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"The concept of
censorship has always been assimilated to the exercise of authority, and is one
of the latter's major components. It means abolition, prohibition, suppressing
and/or withholding information, precisely because the authority in question
believes that an important element of its power consists in controlling the
expression and the communication of all those under its supervision. This is the
way dictators, despots and judges of the Inquisition operate." in The
power of television pictures by Ignacio Ramonet