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#11599870
23 September 2024
A female demonstrator raises a placard with a caricature of the Tunisian president Kais Saied that reads, ''racist, vassal, greed, fascist,'' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 22, 2024, to protest over the draft amendment to the electoral law. Demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place on October 6. They also protest against what they describe as violations of rights and freedoms by the regime, as well as against the populism, economic, social, and freedom policies of the outgoing president, Kais Saied, and his authoritarian rule. With less than three weeks to the vote and during the electoral period of the presidential elections, some thirty MPs submit a draft amendment to the electoral law to the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP), aiming to change a number of clauses in the aforementioned law, according to which presidential election candidates will only be able to submit their complaints against the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to the Court of Appeal instead of the Administrative Court.
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European Election: Meeting Of La France Insoumise With Manon Aubry In Toulouse
2 June 2024
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2 June 2024
A woman is holding a placard reading 'On June 9th, against racism, we vote'. More than 2000 people are attending the meeting for the electoral campaign of La France Insoumise ('France Unbowed') for the European Parliament in Toulouse, France, on June 1, 2024. The head of the list, Manon Aubry, and candidates Anthony Smith and Rima Hassan are there with Jean-Luc Melenchon. Rima Hassan is receiving numerous death threats after some comments accusing Israel of 'genocide' (as the ICC, the UN, and the ICJ) in Gaza. The European elections for MPs in the European Parliament are taking place on June 9, 2024.
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#10938561
25 January 2024
A demonstrator is holding a placard that reads ''Racist MPs go and get your asses cooked!'' while participating in a rally against France's recently adopted law on immigration in Paris, France, on January 21, 2024. Just four days before a long-awaited decision by the Constitutional Council, a broad coalition of opponents to the immigration law are demonstrating on Sunday against the enactment of a text which they believe signifies the ideological victory of ''the extreme right''.
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#8125184
25 April 2022
Passers-by look at a giant banner reading 'Let's us act against politicians: racist and LGBTQIphobics as Le Pen, liberals and antisocial like Macron: zero MPs'. Counting the ballot papers in a Toulouse's polling station. The 2nd round of the French presidential election pitted Emmanuel Macron (current president - LREM, right) against Marine Le Pen (RN, far-right). As polling stations close, the first estimations go to the wire, Macron will be reelected with 58% of the vote and Marine Le pen has 42%. Afterwards, some people took to the streets as they didn't want nor Macron, nor Le Pen. Toulouse. April 24th 2022.
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#428164
9 February 2015
MP’s Kuzu and Ozturk today announced an initiative for registering racist remarks on the internet with consequences for perpetrators being that they would no longer be able to pursue employment by government institutions. In The Hague on Monday Selcuk Ozturk and Tenahan Kuzu, former MP’s of the Workers Party (PvdA) presented their new political movement DENK (Think). The two Turkish MP’s split from their previous party several months ago after disagreements over a new, less tolerant view on integration issues. Vice PM and PvdA member Lodewijk Asscher at the time requested inquiries into Turkish organisations in The Netherlands amongst rumours they would be supported by the Turkish government.
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#428165
9 February 2015
MP’s Kuzu and Ozturk today announced an initiative for registering racist remarks on the internet with consequences for perpetrators being that they would no longer be able to pursue employment by government institutions. In The Hague on Monday Selcuk Ozturk and Tenahan Kuzu, former MP’s of the Workers Party (PvdA) presented their new political movement DENK (Think). The two Turkish MP’s split from their previous party several months ago after disagreements over a new, less tolerant view on integration issues. Vice PM and PvdA member Lodewijk Asscher at the time requested inquiries into Turkish organisations in The Netherlands amongst rumours they would be supported by the Turkish government.
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#428166
9 February 2015
MP’s Kuzu and Ozturk today announced an initiative for registering racist remarks on the internet with consequences for perpetrators being that they would no longer be able to pursue employment by government institutions. In The Hague on Monday Selcuk Ozturk and Tenahan Kuzu, former MP’s of the Workers Party (PvdA) presented their new political movement DENK (Think). The two Turkish MP’s split from their previous party several months ago after disagreements over a new, less tolerant view on integration issues. Vice PM and PvdA member Lodewijk Asscher at the time requested inquiries into Turkish organisations in The Netherlands amongst rumours they would be supported by the Turkish government.
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#428167
9 February 2015
MP’s Kuzu and Ozturk today announced an initiative for registering racist remarks on the internet with consequences for perpetrators being that they would no longer be able to pursue employment by government institutions. In The Hague on Monday Selcuk Ozturk and Tenahan Kuzu, former MP’s of the Workers Party (PvdA) presented their new political movement DENK (Think). The two Turkish MP’s split from their previous party several months ago after disagreements over a new, less tolerant view on integration issues. Vice PM and PvdA member Lodewijk Asscher at the time requested inquiries into Turkish organisations in The Netherlands amongst rumours they would be supported by the Turkish government.
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#428173
9 February 2015
MP’s Kuzu and Ozturk today announced an initiative for registering racist remarks on the internet with consequences for perpetrators being that they would no longer be able to pursue employment by government institutions. In The Hague on Monday Selcuk Ozturk and Tenahan Kuzu, former MP’s of the Workers Party (PvdA) presented their new political movement DENK (Think). The two Turkish MP’s split from their previous party several months ago after disagreements over a new, less tolerant view on integration issues. Vice PM and PvdA member Lodewijk Asscher at the time requested inquiries into Turkish organisations in The Netherlands amongst rumours they would be supported by the Turkish government.
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#428174
9 February 2015
MP’s Kuzu and Ozturk today announced an initiative for registering racist remarks on the internet with consequences for perpetrators being that they would no longer be able to pursue employment by government institutions. In The Hague on Monday Selcuk Ozturk and Tenahan Kuzu, former MP’s of the Workers Party (PvdA) presented their new political movement DENK (Think). The two Turkish MP’s split from their previous party several months ago after disagreements over a new, less tolerant view on integration issues. Vice PM and PvdA member Lodewijk Asscher at the time requested inquiries into Turkish organisations in The Netherlands amongst rumours they would be supported by the Turkish government.
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#428175
9 February 2015
MP’s Kuzu and Ozturk today announced an initiative for registering racist remarks on the internet with consequences for perpetrators being that they would no longer be able to pursue employment by government institutions. In The Hague on Monday Selcuk Ozturk and Tenahan Kuzu, former MP’s of the Workers Party (PvdA) presented their new political movement DENK (Think). The two Turkish MP’s split from their previous party several months ago after disagreements over a new, less tolerant view on integration issues. Vice PM and PvdA member Lodewijk Asscher at the time requested inquiries into Turkish organisations in The Netherlands amongst rumours they would be supported by the Turkish government.
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#428176
9 February 2015
MP’s Kuzu and Ozturk today announced an initiative for registering racist remarks on the internet with consequences for perpetrators being that they would no longer be able to pursue employment by government institutions. In The Hague on Monday Selcuk Ozturk and Tenahan Kuzu, former MP’s of the Workers Party (PvdA) presented their new political movement DENK (Think). The two Turkish MP’s split from their previous party several months ago after disagreements over a new, less tolerant view on integration issues. Vice PM and PvdA member Lodewijk Asscher at the time requested inquiries into Turkish organisations in The Netherlands amongst rumours they would be supported by the Turkish government.
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#428168
9 February 2015
DENK (Think) is the name of a new political movement in The Netherlands initiated by two Turkish MP's and former members of the Workers Party (PvdA).
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