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Crime against humanity: Why has a court found Belgium guilty of kidnapping?

  • as blahaj.zone and lemmy.blahaj.zone run on different servers, and both were unreachable at the time of my op, i really meant dead, not down

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    Is blahaj.zone dead?

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    Russian authorities launch repression against Roma in region where Roma were recently targeted by recent pogroms, "preventively" detaining them - Romea.cz - Everything about Roma in one place

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    Russia: Non-Romani pogrom against Roma continues, non-Romani residents of Korkino set their cars and homes on fire last night - Romea.cz - Everything about Roma in one place

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    Aug. 4 families cancel monthly sit-in for first time due to war

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    Kazakhstan: Authorities employing various tactics to ensure ‘yes’ vote in nuke referendum

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    Israel’s Lebanon assault: A double suffering for Syrian refugees

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    Ban on X Stems from National Security Concerns, Minister Says

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    28-year-old man jailed for royal defamation over social media post

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    What are the risks and the good reflexes to adopt following a military strike?

  • from the article:

    An Istanbul court on Sept. 18 held the first hearing of author Yavuz Ekinci on "terrorism propaganda" charges for his novel Dreams Divided (Rüyası Bölünenler) published in 2014.

    The trial began with the attendance of many authors and civil society representatives.

    In his defense, Ekinci rejected all charges and drew attention to the conditions leading to the banning of his book.

    "Dreams Divided is the story of my home, my people, my village, my country. It is the story of those who wait endlessly by the window, in front of the TV, for news of their sons, daughters, or fathers. Whether you call them Saturday Mothers or Diyarbakır Families, Dreams Divided tells the story of this land,” he explained.

    Ekinci continued, “What troubles me the most in this case, and what I’ve tried to understand since I first heard about it, is the mindset of the person who reported my novel to the Presidential communication system CİMER on the night of the second day of the massive Feb. 6 earthquake.”

    “Amidst this horror, on the night of Feb. 7, someone took the time to report my novel to CİMER, accusing me of terror propaganda. While I felt ashamed even to sit, eat, or talk during those days, someone reported my book, thinking they were being patriotic,” the author said.

    Ekinci held that his novel was a work of fiction. “The fact that the fictional world I created seems real to the court speaks to the power of my literature and the court’s approach to fiction. Suing a fictional universe is abstract. Judging, banning, and seizing it in today’s courts is political. To judge an artist based on characters and their words is an insult to art,” he contended.

    The court decided to inquire with the Istanbul Security Branch Directorate about the publication date of Ekinci’s Dreams Divided and referred the case to the prosecution for an opinion on the merits. The trial was adjourned to Dec. 9.

    Following the hearing, Ekinci made a statement in front of the courthouse. “This is not just a case against me, but a warning to all authors. No one can tell a writer what to write or how to write. We want literature to be discussed through new styles, not lawsuits,” he said.

    What happened?

    Following a complaint to CİMER on Feb. 7, 2023, one day after the Feb. 6 earthquakes, an investigation was launched into Yavuz Ekinci’s novel Dreams Divided, published by Doğan Kitap in 2014.

    On March 14, 2023, Istanbul’s 7th Criminal Court of Peace issued a decision to seize the books. Following this, the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office also initiated an investigation.

    (English version by Ayşenaz Toptaş)

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    Author faces 'terror propaganda' charges for fiction novel

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    Naga elders and youth unite in dialogue on decolonisation and repatriation

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    Samoan journalists decry ‘ridiculous’ media restrictions at Commonwealth summit

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    Myanmar Armed Group Seizes Naval Training Center in Rakhine State

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    Nabbed: How Chin Defense Force took two Indian youths captive

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    Manipur: Clashes erupt between students, security forces; several injured

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    Anarchy in Anyar: A Messy Revolution in Myanmar’s Central Dry Zone

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    Tanzania forcibly relocating Indigenous Maasai: HRW

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    ‘Help us’: Guam's nuclear radiation survivors’ plea to the United States

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    New Caledonia’s pro-independence movement split in two after controversial Congress

  • the interconnections do not end at this point: peepal tree not only helped to establish peekash (run today by [bocas lit fest](https://www.bocaslitfest.com/ of trinidad and tobago), but peepal tree also recently integrated hoperoad publishing, yet another great uk indie dedicated to literature from the global south