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ICE Arrests, Detains Pro-Palestinian Student; Judge Blocks Transfer

Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi, arrested by ICE in Vermont on April 14th for his pro-Palestinian activism, faces deportation; a judge temporarily blocked his transfer to another state, and a bail hearing is scheduled for next week.

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Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures

Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.

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El Salvador Proposes Prisoner Swap with Venezuela Amidst Human Rights Concerns

El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, offering the repatriation of 252 deported Venezuelans in exchange for the release of 252 Venezuelan political prisoners, amidst controversy over El Salvador's human rights record and the conditions of deportees in a ne...

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Hong Kong's Largest Pro-Democracy Party Disbands Amid Beijing Crackdown

Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy party, the Democratic Party, is disbanding after facing pressure from Chinese officials, marking a significant blow to the city's already diminished opposition movement following Beijing's sweeping crackdown.

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Tunisian Court Sentences Dozens of Opposition Figures to Prison

A Tunisian court sentenced 37 opposition figures, including prominent members of the National Salvation Front, to prison terms ranging from 4 to 66 years on April 19th, following a remotely conducted trial that raised concerns about due process and political motivation.

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Moscow Gym Raid: Conscription Drive and Crackdown on Dissent in Russia

Moscow police raided a gym, detaining men for conscription or deportation, reflecting a wider crackdown on draft dodgers and anti-war sentiment; 19-year-old activist Darya Kozyreva received a nearly three-year prison sentence for anti-war poetry and graffiti.

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Chicago Seven Trial: A Precedent for Suppressing Dissent

The 2020 Netflix film "The Trial of the Chicago 7" recounts the 1968 trial of seven anti-Vietnam War protesters, highlighting Attorney General John Mitchell's efforts to suppress dissent through legal manipulation and police actions, drawing parallels to contemporary concerns about government overre...

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Ankara Students Protest İmamoğlu Arrest, Teacher Transfers

Ankara high school and university students protested İmamoğlu's arrest and teacher transfers in project schools, echoing Gezi Park protests and demanding Education Minister Yusuf Tekin's resignation.

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Udaltsov's "Terrorism" Trial Begins in Moscow

Russian activist Sergei Udaltsov's trial for "justifying terrorism" commenced Monday in Moscow's Second Western District Military Court; he pleaded not guilty to charges related to online support for Marxist activists accused of terrorism in Ufa, facing up to seven years imprisonment.

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Mass Trial of Tunisian Opposition Sparks Human Rights Concerns

A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures to lengthy prison terms for "conspiring against state security", prompting criticism from human rights groups and raising concerns as the EU considers classifying Tunisia as a 'safe country of origin'.

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Mass Sentencing of Tunisian Opposition Figures

A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and journalists, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years; the trial, criticized as politically motivated, highlights the ongoing crackdown on dissent under President Kais Saied's rule.

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Moldova Schedules Elections Amidst Crackdown on Opposition

Moldova's ruling PAS party unilaterally scheduled parliamentary elections for September 28th, ignoring low approval ratings (46% would never vote PAS, 57% expect PAS to lose its majority) and amidst a crackdown on political opponents, including Gagauzia Governor Guțul, raising concerns about elector...

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