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Citizen Informants in Turkey: A Recurring Pattern of Political Repression
In Turkey, a landlord reported a tenant to the police for a social media post supporting CHP's boycott, resulting in the tenant's detention for inciting hatred; this highlights a pattern of citizens using each other's political views as legal justification, with historical precedents dating back to ...
Citizen Informants in Turkey: A Recurring Pattern of Political Repression
In Turkey, a landlord reported a tenant to the police for a social media post supporting CHP's boycott, resulting in the tenant's detention for inciting hatred; this highlights a pattern of citizens using each other's political views as legal justification, with historical precedents dating back to ...
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52% Bias Score


Serbian Students' Brussels Forum Highlights State Violence, Demands for Reform
Serbian students held a Brussels forum detailing police brutality against protesters, including attempted murder, and advocating for democracy, transparency, and freedom of speech, drawing parallels to historical youth movements.
Serbian Students' Brussels Forum Highlights State Violence, Demands for Reform
Serbian students held a Brussels forum detailing police brutality against protesters, including attempted murder, and advocating for democracy, transparency, and freedom of speech, drawing parallels to historical youth movements.
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32% Bias Score


Russian Publishers Face Extremism Charges Over LGBT+ Books
On May 15, 2025, a Moscow court placed three executives from Russian publishing houses Popcorn Books and Individuum under house arrest, accused of extremism for publishing and distributing over 1000 books allegedly promoting LGBT activities, a designation deemed extremist by the Russian Supreme Cour...
Russian Publishers Face Extremism Charges Over LGBT+ Books
On May 15, 2025, a Moscow court placed three executives from Russian publishing houses Popcorn Books and Individuum under house arrest, accused of extremism for publishing and distributing over 1000 books allegedly promoting LGBT activities, a designation deemed extremist by the Russian Supreme Cour...
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Lawyer Arrested, Accused of Plotting Election Violence
Venezuelan authorities arrested Eduardo Torres, a lawyer for the human rights NGO Provea, on Tuesday, charging him with conspiracy, terrorism, treason, and criminal association for allegedly plotting election-related violence in 2025; Provea reported him missing on Saturday and said he faced prior t...
Venezuelan Lawyer Arrested, Accused of Plotting Election Violence
Venezuelan authorities arrested Eduardo Torres, a lawyer for the human rights NGO Provea, on Tuesday, charging him with conspiracy, terrorism, treason, and criminal association for allegedly plotting election-related violence in 2025; Provea reported him missing on Saturday and said he faced prior t...
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56% Bias Score


Tunisia's Crackdown on Opposition Figures Raises Human Rights Concerns
Over 100 Tunisian opposition figures, including former Prime Minister Ali Larayedh, have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms in recent months for charges ranging from terrorism to conspiring against the state, raising serious human rights concerns and marking a return to authoritarian tactics rem...
Tunisia's Crackdown on Opposition Figures Raises Human Rights Concerns
Over 100 Tunisian opposition figures, including former Prime Minister Ali Larayedh, have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms in recent months for charges ranging from terrorism to conspiring against the state, raising serious human rights concerns and marking a return to authoritarian tactics rem...
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56% Bias Score


Boğaziçi Students Block "Finance Summit," Exposing Regime's University Control
On May 10th, 2025, Boğaziçi University students protested a planned "finance summit" featuring government officials, highlighting the ongoing occupation of their university and broader repression of dissent in Turkish universities, resulting in a successful blockade of the event due to student mobil...
Boğaziçi Students Block "Finance Summit," Exposing Regime's University Control
On May 10th, 2025, Boğaziçi University students protested a planned "finance summit" featuring government officials, highlighting the ongoing occupation of their university and broader repression of dissent in Turkish universities, resulting in a successful blockade of the event due to student mobil...
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72% Bias Score

European Youth Forum Demands Turkey Release Detained Activists
The European Youth Forum unanimously passed a motion urging Turkey to immediately release detained young activists, end trustee appointments, and guarantee freedoms; citing specific cases and broader democratic concerns.

European Youth Forum Demands Turkey Release Detained Activists
The European Youth Forum unanimously passed a motion urging Turkey to immediately release detained young activists, end trustee appointments, and guarantee freedoms; citing specific cases and broader democratic concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Students Released After Detention for "Dictator Erdoğan" Banner
Three Turkish university students, arrested for briefly displaying a banner calling President Erdoğan a "dictator," were released from pre-trial detention after 36 days, facing potential sentences ranging from 14 months to 4 years and 8 months.

Turkish Students Released After Detention for "Dictator Erdoğan" Banner
Three Turkish university students, arrested for briefly displaying a banner calling President Erdoğan a "dictator," were released from pre-trial detention after 36 days, facing potential sentences ranging from 14 months to 4 years and 8 months.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Election Monitor Sentenced to Five Years
Grigory Melkonyants, co-chair of Russia's Golos election monitoring movement, received a five-year prison sentence for allegedly organizing an 'undesirable' international observer group (ENEMO) that did not operate in Russia, highlighting the suppression of independent election observation.

Russian Election Monitor Sentenced to Five Years
Grigory Melkonyants, co-chair of Russia's Golos election monitoring movement, received a five-year prison sentence for allegedly organizing an 'undesirable' international observer group (ENEMO) that did not operate in Russia, highlighting the suppression of independent election observation.
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60% Bias Score

Tanzanian Opposition Official Arrested, Raising Concerns About Election Repression
Tanzania arrested Amani Golugwa, CHADEMA's Deputy Secretary General, at Dar es Salaam's airport on Monday, preventing his travel to a Brussels democracy conference; police cite illegal travel procedures, while the opposition party and human rights groups allege political repression ahead of October'...

Tanzanian Opposition Official Arrested, Raising Concerns About Election Repression
Tanzania arrested Amani Golugwa, CHADEMA's Deputy Secretary General, at Dar es Salaam's airport on Monday, preventing his travel to a Brussels democracy conference; police cite illegal travel procedures, while the opposition party and human rights groups allege political repression ahead of October'...
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52% Bias Score

Presidential Visit Highlights Political Instability in East Africa
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's three-day visit to Tanzania, amid post-election violence in Mozambique and pre-election repression in Tanzania, raises concerns about authoritarianism. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu's arrest in Tanzania and violence against political activists underscore the repre...

Presidential Visit Highlights Political Instability in East Africa
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's three-day visit to Tanzania, amid post-election violence in Mozambique and pre-election repression in Tanzania, raises concerns about authoritarianism. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu's arrest in Tanzania and violence against political activists underscore the repre...
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64% Bias Score

Belarus: Activist Faces Charges, Another Possibly Abducted
In Belarus, 78-year-old opposition activist Nina Baginskaya faces criminal charges for repeated protest violations, while another activist, Angelika Melnikova, may have been lured back to Belarus from London, raising concerns about the regime's reach and human rights.

Belarus: Activist Faces Charges, Another Possibly Abducted
In Belarus, 78-year-old opposition activist Nina Baginskaya faces criminal charges for repeated protest violations, while another activist, Angelika Melnikova, may have been lured back to Belarus from London, raising concerns about the regime's reach and human rights.
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36% Bias Score
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