Book Publishers Face Charges of Inciting Rebellion: A Crackdown on Free Speech? In a move that has sparked concerns over censorship and free expression, authorities have accused several book publishers of selling materials deemed "seditious." The alleged offense involves books that officials claim incited "hatred" against the government and its institutions. The charges have sent shockwaves through the literary community, with many questioning the limits of acceptable speech and the role of the government in regulating what people read. As the investigation unfolds, questions are being raised about the definition of "seditious" content and whether this marks a new era of increased scrutiny on writers and publishers.


Officials say they are suspected of selling "seditious" books which incited "hatred" against authorities.