Venezuela: 179 prisoners released under amnesty law
A total of 179 prisoners in Venezuelan prisons have been released under a new law providing amnesty for various crimes historically used to imprison dissenters.
Amnesty is the Beginning
The unanimous approval of an amnesty law in Venezuela is a significant historical event aimed at ending the political persecution of dissenters and releasing political prisoners.
Close cooperation between social media platforms and American authorities to identify dissenters.. What's the story?
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is collaborating with social media platforms to track users opposing its immigration policies, raising concerns about privacy rights.
While negotiations for an amnesty law continue in Venezuela, the government released 17 political prisoners
The Venezuelan government has released 17 political prisoners as negotiations for an amnesty law proceed, aimed at addressing issues faced by dissenters opposing the Maduro regime.
Mercosur: Additional security guarantees for sensitive products - 'token clause', react MEPs
The European Parliament has approved additional safeguards for preventing damage to the agricultural sector in Europe due to free trade with Mercosur countries, but dissenters argue it does not adequately protect farmers.
Vukelić: Moves by Možemo lead to segregation and discrimination
Historian Vlatka Vukelić criticized the ruling Možemo party in Zagreb for labeling dissenters as 'Ustaše,' suggesting this could pave the way for discrimination by local authorities.
This Never-Ending Blabbering
A group of dissenters discusses the current political climate, likening it to a fierce, divisive war, and referencing historical perspectives on democracy and discourse.
The amnesty law for imprisoned dissenters progressed in Venezuela
The Venezuelan parliament has provisionally approved an amnesty law aimed at freeing political prisoners, including opposition members, journalists, and activists, pending final approval after a second review yet to be scheduled.
Venezuela: Amnesty bill opens a new chapter for the country
An amnesty bill presented in Venezuela aims to cover a wide range of crimes used to imprison dissenters over the last 27 years, marking a potential 'new historical phase' for the nation according to opposition lawmaker Tomás Guanipa.
"Neomonarchism": the new term that emerged to explain Trump's foreign policy
Experts describe President Trump's foreign policy as a 16th-century monarchical logic, with alliances based on personal loyalties, punishments for dissenters, and economic decisions favoring his inner circle.
Thuringian State Parliament: One more vote is a small success for Höcke
The AfD's attempt to unseat Thuringian Prime Minister Voigt through a no-confidence vote failed, with evidence suggesting one and a half dissenters among the votes.
Everyone must realize that there are dissenters in this country
The article discusses Croatia's political climate, emphasizing the importance of recognizing diverse opinions amidst ongoing cultural events and national celebrations.
The old No Global have trained and joined forces with the Pro Pal
The article discusses a violent demonstration in Turin, preceded by an assembly where dissenters expressed their intent to instill fear in law enforcement, highlighting the collaboration between various activist groups.
The U.S. Used Machado's Appeals to Justify the Incursion Against Maduro
The U.S. Department of Justice utilized humanitarian arguments from dissenters to justify military action against Maduro, despite intelligence warnings about aggressive defense strategies.
Ortega and Murillo strengthen the police state in Nicaragua after Maduro's fall
The Ortega-Murillo regime in Nicaragua has declared a state of 'maximum alert' and intensified surveillance and arrests of dissenters following Nicolás Maduro's downfall.
No Mercy Against Maduro
The article expresses a lack of compassion towards former Venezuelan president Maduro, criticizing his oppressive regime that has led to countless incarcerations and exiles of dissenters.
"Traitor"? – Dennis Sand criticizes the treatment of dissenters
Dennis Sand sharply criticizes the contentious atmosphere surrounding dissenting opinions in response to a post against Roger Köppel during a Florida summit.