The report established that during the last quarter of 2019 under the coup-installed regime, mass human rights violations occurred including the violation of the right to life, personal integrity, freedom, personal security, judicial guarantees and due process, freedom of expression, freedom of association, among others
Report confirms human rights violations committed after 2019 coup d’état in Bolivia
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Pity the Nation
Fact-based arguments Scott Ritter made challenging the case for war against Iraq were effectively silenced. Today he sees the same template in play towards anyone challenging the dogma of “Putinism.”
Pity the Nation

Czechs Could Face 3 Years in Prison For Supporting Russia on Social Media
By Paul Joseph Watson | Summit News | March 1, 2022
People in the NATO-member state of Czechia have been warned that they could face up to three years in prison if they express support for Russia on social media.
Czechs Could Face 3 Years in Prison For Supporting Russia on Social Media
The New Domestic Terrorist: The Government’s War on Thought Crimes and Truth-Tellers

THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, WHICH SPEAKS IN A LANGUAGE OF FORCE, IS AFRAID OF ITS CITIZENRY.
What we are dealing with is a government so power-hungry, paranoid and afraid of losing its stranglehold on power that it is conspiring to wage war on anyone who dares to challenge its authority.
The New Domestic Terrorist: The Government’s War on Thought Crimes and Truth-Tellers
As Trump’s ‘Deal of the Century’ Unravels, Congress Launches New Pro-Israel ‘Cheerleading’ Caucus
Art Spiegelman on Maus and free speech: ‘Who’s the snowflake now?’
In 1985, at the height of popularity for the faddish baby dolls, the Cabbage Patch Kids, the cartoonist Art Spiegelman debuted a subversive line of trading cards, the Garbage Pail Kids.
Art Spiegelman on Maus and free speech: ‘Who’s the snowflake now?’
EXPLAINER: what are the government’s latest proposals for punishing protesters?
On Sunday at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, Home Secretary Priti Patel announced the latest punitive proposals for new police powers in her ongoing vendetta against political and social movements the government refuses to engage with.
EXPLAINER: what are the government’s latest proposals for punishing protesters?
XR: Oppressive policing = costly challenges
[I’m not a member of XR and I have problems with XR’s apolitical position on how to go about making radical change in the way we live but where I am with them all the way, is in the right to protest. If I don’t defend XR’s right to protest, I’ll be next in line. The tactics being used by the Met Police are outrageous, especially ‘pre-emptive’ policing and the violence being used against XR activists. This way lies the police state. WB]
XR: Oppressive policing = costly challenges
Macron sues French billboard owner over posters depicting president as Hitler
Utah woman charged with “hate crime” for allegedly stomping on, throwing away pro-police sign
Utah woman charged with “hate crime” for allegedly stomping on, throwing away pro-police sign
Pig sounds like a Snowflake!
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