Brazil's president
mercredi 14 février 2018 à 01:00Brazil's corrupt president has escaped all prosecution due to support from other corrupt politicians.
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Brazil's corrupt president has escaped all prosecution due to support from other corrupt politicians.
Yashpal Saxena, whose son was murdered out of religious prejudice, has launched a campaign against religious prejudice.
Fascist terrorism aimed at immigrants has appeared in Italy.
The Italian economic suffering is due to the Euro-zone rules applied by banksters. It's awfully convenient for them when Italians blame it instead on powerless immigrants.
The Polish law banning discussion of antisemitism of Poles during World War II may unleash a wave of antisemitism there.
Watch out for proposals to cure "fake news" through censorship by the powerful (states, or companies). We've seen those before.
Charles II was overthrown by a revolution with strong public support in 1678, 3 years after the censorship scheme mentioned in the article. That revolution also ended the book censorship system that was the origin of today's copyright.