France's Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism Threatens Free Speech
The French government's illiberal 'Yadan bill' may be dead, but the criminalisation of pro-Palestinian solidarity continues, targeting activists and MEPs like Rima Hassan.
The French government's illiberal 'Yadan bill' may be dead, but the criminalisation of pro-Palestinian solidarity continues, targeting activists and MEPs like Rima Hassan.
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