Tag #Freedom Of Speech

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Thousands protest in Germany; counter-demonstrations ensue

This weekend, thousands participated in right-wing demonstrations across Germany under the "Gemeinsam für Deutschland" banner, demanding border controls, free speech, and no further aid to Ukraine, while equally large counter-protests took place, resulting in police intervention in several cities.

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Columbia University Agrees to Demands After $400 Million Funding Cut Over Antisemitism Accusations

Columbia University, facing a $400 million federal funding cut over allegations of insufficient action against antisemitism, agreed to several demands including banning face masks used to conceal identity at protests, requiring protesters to show university IDs when asked, and reviewing Middle Easte...

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Jury Convicts Two in Alinejad Assassination Attempt

A New York jury convicted Rafat Amirov and Polad Omarov for attempting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad in a 2022 murder-for-hire scheme allegedly funded by the Iranian government for $500,000, highlighting the regime's attempts to silence critics abroad.

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Macron Urges Swift Resolution for Imprisoned Franco-Algerian Writer

French President Emmanuel Macron urged a swift resolution to the case of Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, who faces 10 years in prison in Algeria for allegedly harming the country's territorial integrity; Macron stated that multiple messages were exchanged with his Algerian counterpart.

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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay Hundreds of Millions in Damages over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

A North Dakota court ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for protesting the pipeline's construction on land sacred to Sioux tribes, raising concerns about free speech and environmental activism.

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Palestinian Activist Arrested in US: Concerns over Suppression of Dissent

On March 8th, US DHS agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, without a warrant, following his advocacy for Palestine; video footage of the arrest exists, and the incident highlights concerns over the suppression of political dissent and the targeting of pro-Palestinian activists with...

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Cornell Student Faces Deportation After Suing Trump Administration

Momodou Taal, a Cornell PhD student, faces potential deportation after filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration for executive orders targeting foreign students involved in pro-Palestinian protests; the Justice Department requested his surrender days later, highlighting concerns about free s...

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Iranian Government-Backed Assassination Plot Against Journalist Results in Guilty Verdict

A New York jury convicted two Russian mobsters of plotting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad at her home in a murder-for-hire scheme financed by the Iranian government; a hired gunman, Khalid Mehdiyev, also pleaded guilty.

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Trump Administration Deports Georgetown Postdoctoral Fellow for Alleged Pro-Hamas Views

The Trump administration initiated deportation proceedings against Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow, for allegedly holding pro-Hamas views, raising concerns about the suppression of free speech and targeting of pro-Palestine academics. This follows a similar case involvin...

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Greenpeace Faces $667 Million Defamation Verdict, Threatening Environmental Activism

A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay $667 million to Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, for defamation related to protests against the pipeline, a decision that threatens Greenpeace USA's existence and highlights a growing trend of using lawsuits to silence environ...

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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $50 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Lawsuit

A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer $50 million for organizing 2016 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Reservation, impacting Greenpeace's operations and raising concerns about free speech.

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French Scientist Denied US Entry for Criticizing Trump Administration

On March 9th, a French scientist traveling to a Houston conference was denied US entry and expelled after immigration officers found messages criticizing the Trump administration on his phone; the incident prompted France's research minister to invite US scientists to relocate to France.

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