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Rennes Rally In Support Of LFI MP Marie Mesmeur, Detained by Israeli Army As Part Of The 'Sumud' Flotilla''
5 October 2025
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5 October 2025
In Rennes, France, on October 5, 2025, a demonstration supports Marie Mesmeur, a French MP and member of the Sumd Flottilla, detained by the Israeli state. Supporters from neighborhood associations speak out.
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Rennes Rally In Support Of LFI MP Marie Mesmeur, Detained by Israeli Army As Part Of The 'Sumud' Flotilla''
5 October 2025
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5 October 2025
In Rennes, France, on October 5, 2025, a demonstration supports Marie Mesmeur, a French MP and member of the Sumd Flottilla, detained by the Israeli state. Supporters from neighborhood associations speak out.
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Rennes Rally In Support Of LFI MP Marie Mesmeur, Detained by Israeli Army As Part Of The 'Sumud' Flotilla''
5 October 2025
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5 October 2025
In Rennes, France, on October 5, 2025, a demonstration supports Marie Mesmeur, a French MP and member of the Sumd Flottilla, detained by the Israeli state. Supporters from neighborhood associations speak out.
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21 September 2025
Brazilian expats and Berliners protest in front of the Brazilian Embassy against a project of constitutional reform and a legislative initiative of amnesty in Berlin, Germany, on September 21, 2025. The Brazilian parliament deals with a constitutional amendment known as the Shielding Project (Projeto de Emenda Constitucional da Blindagem, renamed by protesters as 'da Bandidagem' or 'of Banditry'), which requires Congress to authorize any criminal charges against deputies and senators through a secret vote. This week, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, with a conservative majority, approves a parliamentary initiative that extends immunity for legislators and an amnesty project that could benefit far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced by the Supreme Federal Tribunal to 27 years in prison for coup-plotting.
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21 September 2025
Brazilian expats and Berliners protest in front of the Brazilian Embassy against a project of constitutional reform and a legislative initiative of amnesty in Berlin, Germany, on September 21, 2025. The Brazilian parliament deals with a constitutional amendment known as the Shielding Project (Projeto de Emenda Constitucional da Blindagem, renamed by protesters as 'da Bandidagem' or 'of Banditry'), which requires Congress to authorize any criminal charges against deputies and senators through a secret vote. This week, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, with a conservative majority, approves a parliamentary initiative that extends immunity for legislators and an amnesty project that could benefit far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced by the Supreme Federal Tribunal to 27 years in prison for coup-plotting.
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#12781681
21 September 2025
Brazilian expats and Berliners protest in front of the Brazilian Embassy against a project of constitutional reform and a legislative initiative of amnesty in Berlin, Germany, on September 21, 2025. The Brazilian parliament deals with a constitutional amendment known as the Shielding Project (Projeto de Emenda Constitucional da Blindagem, renamed by protesters as 'da Bandidagem' or 'of Banditry'), which requires Congress to authorize any criminal charges against deputies and senators through a secret vote. This week, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, with a conservative majority, approves a parliamentary initiative that extends immunity for legislators and an amnesty project that could benefit far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced by the Supreme Federal Tribunal to 27 years in prison for coup-plotting.
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#12781684
21 September 2025
Brazilian expats and Berliners protest in front of the Brazilian Embassy against a project of constitutional reform and a legislative initiative of amnesty in Berlin, Germany, on September 21, 2025. The Brazilian parliament deals with a constitutional amendment known as the Shielding Project (Projeto de Emenda Constitucional da Blindagem, renamed by protesters as 'da Bandidagem' or 'of Banditry'), which requires Congress to authorize any criminal charges against deputies and senators through a secret vote. This week, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, with a conservative majority, approves a parliamentary initiative that extends immunity for legislators and an amnesty project that could benefit far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced by the Supreme Federal Tribunal to 27 years in prison for coup-plotting.
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21 September 2025
Brazilian expats and Berliners protest in front of the Brazilian Embassy against a project of constitutional reform and a legislative initiative of amnesty in Berlin, Germany, on September 21, 2025. The Brazilian parliament deals with a constitutional amendment known as the Shielding Project (Projeto de Emenda Constitucional da Blindagem, renamed by protesters as 'da Bandidagem' or 'of Banditry'), which requires Congress to authorize any criminal charges against deputies and senators through a secret vote. This week, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, with a conservative majority, approves a parliamentary initiative that extends immunity for legislators and an amnesty project that could benefit far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced by the Supreme Federal Tribunal to 27 years in prison for coup-plotting.
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21 September 2025
Brazilian expats and Berliners protest in front of the Brazilian Embassy against a project of constitutional reform and a legislative initiative of amnesty in Berlin, Germany, on September 21, 2025. The Brazilian parliament deals with a constitutional amendment known as the Shielding Project (Projeto de Emenda Constitucional da Blindagem, renamed by protesters as 'da Bandidagem' or 'of Banditry'), which requires Congress to authorize any criminal charges against deputies and senators through a secret vote. This week, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, with a conservative majority, approves a parliamentary initiative that extends immunity for legislators and an amnesty project that could benefit far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced by the Supreme Federal Tribunal to 27 years in prison for coup-plotting.
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21 September 2025
Brazilian expats and Berliners protest in front of the Brazilian Embassy against a project of constitutional reform and a legislative initiative of amnesty in Berlin, Germany, on September 21, 2025. The Brazilian parliament deals with a constitutional amendment known as the Shielding Project (Projeto de Emenda Constitucional da Blindagem, renamed by protesters as 'da Bandidagem' or 'of Banditry'), which requires Congress to authorize any criminal charges against deputies and senators through a secret vote. This week, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, with a conservative majority, approves a parliamentary initiative that extends immunity for legislators and an amnesty project that could benefit far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced by the Supreme Federal Tribunal to 27 years in prison for coup-plotting.
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#10973126
7 February 2024
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of the Law and Justice party (R), and Mariusz Kaminski (C) are standing in front of the Polish Parliament. Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik, former Interior Ministers, accompanied by prominent Law and Justice MPs, are trying to enter the Parliament despite having lost their parliamentary seats due to a two-year jail sentence for abuse of power in 2007 when they were heads of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBA). Under the law, individuals with a final conviction cannot hold a seat in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, even if they have been pardoned by the President of the Republic of Poland. Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik have left prison after being pardoned for the second time by President Andrzej Duda. This is taking place in Warsaw, Poland, on February 7, 2024.
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7 February 2024
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of the Law and Justice party (R), and Mariusz Kaminski (L) are standing in front of the Polish Parliament in Warsaw, Poland, on February 7, 2024. Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik, former Interior Ministers, accompanied by prominent Law and Justice MPs, are trying to enter Parliament despite having lost their parliamentary seats due to a two-year jail sentence for abuse of power in 2007 when they were heads of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBA). Under the law, individuals with a final conviction cannot hold a seat in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, even if they have been pardoned by the President of the Republic of Poland. Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik have left prison after being pardoned for the second time by President Andrzej Duda.
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#10973125
7 February 2024
Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik, former Interior Ministers, are standing in front of the Polish Parliament in Warsaw, Poland, on February 7, 2024. They are trying to enter Parliament despite having lost their parliamentary seats due to a two-year jail sentence for abuse of power in 2007 when they led the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBA). The law states that individuals with a final conviction cannot hold a seat in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, even if they have been pardoned by the President of the Republic of Poland. Kaminski and Wasik have left prison after being pardoned for the second time by President Andrzej Duda.
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7 February 2024
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of the Law and Justice party, is standing in front of the Polish Parliament in Warsaw, Poland, on February 7, 2024. Flanked by prominent Law and Justice MPs, Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik, former Interior Ministers, are trying to enter Parliament despite having lost their parliamentary seats following a two-year jail sentence for abuse of power in 2007 when they led the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBA). Under Polish law, individuals with a final conviction are prohibited from sitting in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, even if they have been pardoned by the President of the Republic of Poland. Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik have left prison after being pardoned for the second time by President Andrzej Duda.
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#10973130
7 February 2024
Mariusz Kaminski (C) is standing in front of the Polish Parliament in Warsaw, Poland, on February 7, 2024. Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik, former Interior Ministers, along with prominent Law and Justice MPs, are trying to enter Parliament despite having lost their parliamentary seats following a two-year jail sentence for abuse of power in 2007 when they were leading the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBA). Under the law, individuals with a final conviction are not allowed to sit in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, even if they have been pardoned by the President of the Republic of Poland. Mariusz Kaminski and Michal Wasik have left prison after being pardoned for the second time by President Andrzej Duda.
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29 January 2024
Television cameras are seen outside parliament in Warsaw, Poland on 25 January, 2024. On Thursday two former politicians, Mariusz Kaminski and Maciej Wasik were expected to try to enter parliament despite a ban by the chamber's speaker. The two men had been pardoned from jail the night before by President Andrzej Duda, a close ally of the Law and Justice party. Both men have been convicted of abuse of power.
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