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#13613182
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613183
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613185
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613186
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613187
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613188
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613190
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613191
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613192
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13613193
23 Apr 2026
A demonstration organized by anti-racist and migrant groups takes place in Lavapies, Madrid, on April 22, 2026. The Valiente Bangla collective, consisting of immigrants from Bangladesh, along with other migrant and anti-racist groups and organizations, calls for the mobilization to protest against perceived abuses and organized crime related to the regularization of immigrants.
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#13564679
12 Apr 2026
A female protester shouts slogans through a megaphone while others raise banners and anti-racism placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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#13564662
12 Apr 2026
A demonstrator holds a placard in Arabic reading ''Free Saadia Mosbah,'' featuring a portrait of the detained anti-racism and human rights defender and head of the NGO M'nemty, Saadia Mosbah, during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in racist rhetoric and attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concern over the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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#13564659
12 Apr 2026
A demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''territorial waters, are Giorgia Meloni's waters'' while others shout slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concern over the targeting of activists and advocates, which they view as a threat to the values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility and legitimized certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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#13564660
12 Apr 2026
A demonstrator holds up two placards, one reading, 'Racism, xenophobia, hate out!' and the other in Arabic, 'Glory to people's solidarity, shame on the racism of rulers,' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work, and the targeting of activists and advocates. These actions are viewed by participants as a threat to the values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language contributed to a climate of hostility and legitimized certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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#13564664
12 Apr 2026
A female demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''systemic racism = Violence'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in racist rhetoric and attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They express concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates, which they view as a threat to freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being xenophobic and authoritarian. His 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants are cited by critics as contributing to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of an agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.
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#13564667
12 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Our crime is solidarity; yours is racism -- down with injustice'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates, which participants view as a threat to the values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility and legitimized certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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