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Creating Free Speech Europe

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  • 22:43, 3 May 2025 Justin talk contribs deleted page Free Speech Europe (content was: "There is a growing concern that free speech could be under threat in Europe. This perception has been fueled by multiple incidents where individuals have faced legal repercussions for their online statements. Notably, the case of French writer Renaud Camus, who was sentenced to a two-month suspended jail term and ordered to pay a fine for "public insult and incitement to hate" in relation to his comments on Twitter about immigration, has heightened the debate (1)(2). Regardin...")
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