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Student Assaulted, Death Threats Follow Report on Francoist School Trip

A 16-year-old student, Víctor Martínez, was assaulted and threatened at his school in Palencia, Spain, by fellow students who expressed Francoist sympathies following Martínez's reporting of a school trip to the Valley of the Fallen where Francoist symbols and songs were displayed.

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Özdağ Details Heightened Security in Silivri Prison Following Arrest

Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ, arrested on January 21st for "publicly inciting hatred and hostility," details heightened security measures in Silivri prison, citing pre-arrest concerns about assassination and describing his daily routine and interactions with other inmates.

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Turkish Actress Arrested for Alleged Role in Gezi Park Protests

Turkish actress and film manager Ayşe Barım was arrested on charges of aiding attempts to overthrow the government, related to her alleged involvement in planning the 2013 Gezi Park protests; the arrest follows investigations into alleged monopolistic practices within her agency and industry.

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UK Shifts Counter-Extremism Focus to Online Behaviors After Southport Murders

A leaked Home Office review proposes a shift in UK counter-extremism strategy from focusing on ideologies to concerning online behaviors and activities, prompted by the Southport murders where a lone actor, previously flagged by Prevent, committed triple homicide; this shift raises concerns about re...

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Pakistan Criminalizes Online Misinformation, Sparking Protests

Pakistan's Senate approved a bill criminalizing online misinformation, imposing penalties of up to three years' imprisonment and 2 million rupees ($7,121, €6,822) in fines for the intentional dissemination of false information causing fear or unrest; a new agency will have immediate content-blocking...

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Dutch Court Rules on Sperm Donor's Social Media Activity

A Dutch court is deciding if sperm donor Jonathan Meijer can continue making social media videos after parents of his 1000+ donor children sued him for interfering with their upbringing through online content, despite a previous court order halting his donations.

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Turkish Journalists Detained Over Broadcast of İmamoğlu Recording

Journalists Seda Selek, Barış Pehlivan, and Serhan Asker were detained on January 27, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey, for their alleged involvement in broadcasting a recording of a phone conversation between Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and an expert witness. Ms. Selek denies any involvement and request...

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UK Activists Appeal Harsh Sentences for Climate Protests

Sixteen environmental activists in London are appealing their sentences, ranging from 15 months to five years, for actions including road blockades, damaging artwork, and disrupting an oil facility; the government defends the harsh sentences, while supporters claim they are "political prisoners".

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Turkish "Influence Agency" Law: Arrest Highlights Ongoing Debate

Ayşe Barım, a manager linked to the Gezi Park protests, was arrested in Turkey on January 27, 2025, charged with aiding an attempt to overthrow the government; this highlights the controversial "influence agency" amendment expanding espionage laws, twice withdrawn due to opposition and concerns abou...

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Algeria's Arrest of Boualem Sansal Sparks International Outcry

French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal was arrested in Algeria in November 2024 for statements deemed to violate Article 87 of the penal code, which defines acts against national security as terrorism or sabotage; his arrest triggered widespread condemnation and exacerbated already tense relations be...

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Charlie Hebdo Lawyer Spends Night at Panthéon, Reflecting on Secularism

Richard Malka, lawyer for Charlie Hebdo, spent a night at the Panthéon as part of Stock's "Ma nuit au musée" series, choosing the site to engage with the spirit of Voltaire and reflect on the ongoing struggle for secularism in the face of religious extremism.

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Swift Investigation Launched Against Istanbul Mayor Following Press Conference

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu faced an immediate investigation from the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office following a press conference where he revealed alleged irregularities involving an expert witness, Satılmış Büyükcanayakın; CHP officials strongly condemned the swift action, viewing it ...

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