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#13153904
4 January 2026
A text with a quote from Kurt Tucholsky reading 'Soldaten sind Morder' (Soldiers are murderers) is seen on a wall in Berlin Neukoelln, Germany, on January 4, 2026. On November 7, 2025, the German Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) rules that this expression is covered by the freedom of opinion.
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#13153905
4 January 2026
A text with a quote from Kurt Tucholsky reading 'Soldaten sind Morder' (Soldiers are murderers) is seen on a wall in Berlin Neukoelln, Germany, on January 4, 2026. On November 7, 2025, the German Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) rules that this expression is covered by the freedom of opinion.
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#13153906
4 January 2026
A text with a quote from Kurt Tucholsky reading 'Soldaten sind Morder' (Soldiers are murderers) is seen on a wall in Berlin Neukoelln, Germany, on January 4, 2026. On November 7, 2025, the German Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) rules that this expression is covered by the freedom of opinion.
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#13113463
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13113464
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13113465
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13113466
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13113467
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13113468
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13113469
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13113470
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13113471
20 December 2025
Zurab Japaridze, a leader of the Coalition for Change, walks on Rustaveli Avenue after his release following seven months in detention, on December 19, after prosecutors accused him of refusing to appear before an investigative commission of the ruling Georgian Dream party in Georgia.
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#13015127
22 November 2025
Protesters raise the Tunisian flag and make the victory sign while shouting slogans during a mass rally organized under the slogan ''March Against Injustice'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 22, 2025. Organized by the support committee for imprisoned former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, the protest denounces President Kais Saied's policies. The demonstration brings together opposition political parties from across the spectrum along with Gen Z activists, human rights groups, and civil society members dressed in black. It denounces what participants describe as President Saied's authoritarian and repressive rule. The Tunisian opposition, joined by local and international human rights groups, demands the release of political prisoners and condemns what they view as an assault on democracy, citing the erosion of institutions through an escalating crackdown on dissent, judicial independence, press freedom, and human rights. They warn that Saied's rule drives a broader democratic backslide.
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Press Conference Warns Of Deteriorating Health Of Hunger-Striking Prisoner Jaouhar Ben Mbarek In Tunis
8 November 2025
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8 November 2025
The member of Jaouhar Ben Mbarek's defense team, Samir Dilou, delivers a speech during a press conference organized by the Coordination of the Families of Political Prisoners in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 7, 2025, to warn about the deteriorating health of Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, a law professor, prominent opposition figure, and leader of the National Salvation Front, an opposition coalition. Jaouhar Ben Mbarek receives an initial sentence of 18 years in prison in what becomes widely known as the ''Conspiracy Against State Security'' case. On a wild hunger strike for a week from his prison cell, Jaouhar Ben Mbarek is in critical condition, according to his family members and lawyers. According to his lawyers, the hunger strike stems from what he perceives as the politicization of the judiciary and the ill-treatment he suffers in prison. He also protests the holding of his trial remotely, via videoconference.
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Press Conference Warns Of Deteriorating Health Of Hunger-Striking Prisoner Jaouhar Ben Mbarek In Tunis
8 November 2025
#12962708
8 November 2025
The member of Jaouhar Ben Mbarek's defense team, Samir Dilou, delivers a speech during a press conference organized by the Coordination of the Families of Political Prisoners in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 7, 2025, to warn about the deteriorating health of Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, a law professor, prominent opposition figure, and leader of the National Salvation Front, an opposition coalition. Jaouhar Ben Mbarek receives an initial sentence of 18 years in prison in what becomes widely known as the ''Conspiracy Against State Security'' case. On a wild hunger strike for a week from his prison cell, Jaouhar Ben Mbarek is in critical condition, according to his family members and lawyers. According to his lawyers, the hunger strike stems from what he perceives as the politicization of the judiciary and the ill-treatment he suffers in prison. He also protests the holding of his trial remotely, via videoconference.
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Press Conference Warns Of Deteriorating Health Of Hunger-Striking Prisoner Jaouhar Ben Mbarek In Tunis
8 November 2025
#12962709
8 November 2025
The member of Jaouhar Ben Mbarek's defense team, Samir Dilou, delivers a speech during a press conference organized by the Coordination of the Families of Political Prisoners in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 7, 2025, to warn about the deteriorating health of Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, a law professor, prominent opposition figure, and leader of the National Salvation Front, an opposition coalition. Jaouhar Ben Mbarek receives an initial sentence of 18 years in prison in what becomes widely known as the ''Conspiracy Against State Security'' case. On a wild hunger strike for a week from his prison cell, Jaouhar Ben Mbarek is in critical condition, according to his family members and lawyers. According to his lawyers, the hunger strike stems from what he perceives as the politicization of the judiciary and the ill-treatment he suffers in prison. He also protests the holding of his trial remotely, via videoconference.
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