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#13010637
22 November 2025
Jesse Cuijpers of the Netherlands competes in the Elite Men's race at the 2025 Europe Triathlon Cup Alanya in Antalya, Turkiye, on October 25, 2025.
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#13010643
22 November 2025
Jesse Cuijpers of the Netherlands competes in the Elite Men's race at the 2025 Europe Triathlon Cup Alanya in Antalya, Turkiye, on October 25, 2025.
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#9033144
19 October 2022
Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033146
19 October 2022
A journalist wears an armband reading '1881'. In France the freedom of the press is under the jurisdiction of the 1881 law on press freedom. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033150
19 October 2022
Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033152
19 October 2022
A journalist put a drawing depicting a gagged journalist in front of the Commercial court. Journalists gagged on the Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033158
19 October 2022
A gagged journalist shows a scarf of the National Union of Journalists. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033160
19 October 2022
A journalist shows a drawing depicting a gagged journalist. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033162
19 October 2022
Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033164
19 October 2022
A journalist shows a drawing depicting a gagged journalist. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033166
19 October 2022
Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033172
19 October 2022
A journalist shows a drawing depicting a gagged journalist. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#6206398
21 November 2020
A journalist has put his armband of journalist but has substituted his press card by '1881' as a reference to the 1881's law on freedom of press and opinion. Thousands of protesters took to the streets after the call of NGOs (Amnesty International, Human Rights League), trade unions (CGT, CNT, FO, SAF ie Union of French Lawyers), journalists' unions (SNJ, SNJ-CGT) and political parties for a protest against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. They also called for more means for the hospitals as the 2nd wave of Covid-19 is here. Some Yellow vests also came for the 2nd anniversary of their first protest. The march finished amid clouds of tear gas launched by riot police. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the planned law saying that it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, general principles of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. Toulouse. France. November 21h 2020.
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