The court will announce a verdict for Erika Švenčionienė for denying Soviet crimes
Erika Švenčionienė faces sentencing for comments made about the Medininkai massacre, with prosecutors proposing various restrictions and penalties.
[Editorial] Punishment for Spreading False Facts about 'Comfort Women': No More Denial of History or Insult to Victims
The South Korean National Assembly passed an amendment to the 'Comfort Women Victims Act' that will penalize the dissemination of false information about victims of Japanese military sexual slavery.
Editors, collectives, and historians: here is the denialist patrol
The article discusses recent episodes of denial and disrespect towards the memory of the victims of the foibe and the Istrian, Fiuman, and Dalmatian exiles in Italy, attributing these actions to a network of associations, publishers, and historians.
The Trieste Case. How Pluralism is Torn Apart
The article discusses how a leftist circle in Trieste has strayed from impartiality, instead promoting a one-sided narrative, particularly highlighted by recent events surrounding a referendum on justice and denial of historical events related to foibe.
Punishment for Spreading False Information about Japanese Military 'Comfort Women' Victims Passed First Hurdle in National Assembly
The National Assembly has initiated legislation to punish the dissemination of false information about the victims of Japanese military 'comfort women,' addressing the need for state support given the vulnerability of elderly survivors to historical denial and hate speech.
Zurovec demands a ban on the mayor of Banja Luka from entering Croatia
Representative Dario Zurovec has requested that Banja Luka mayor Draško Stanivuković be banned from entering Croatia due to his open denial of Croatian sovereignty and historical facts during his visit to Gračac.