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August 6 to 12, 1894: the Trial of the 30 (or the Evil Laws at Work)

120 years ago, on August 6, 1894, in Paris, began the "Court of the Trent" before the Cour d'Assises de la Seine. It was one of the important moments of the repression against the anarchist movement thanks to the vote of the "scelerate laws" (well before the various "anti-terrorist measures" today). The "scelerate laws" are a series of laws passed in France under the Third Republic. They aimed to suppress the anarchist movement, responsible for …
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120 years ago, on August 6, 1894, in Paris, began the "Court of the Trent" before the Cour d'Assises de la Seine. It was one of the important moments of the repression against the anarchist movement thanks to the vote of the "scelerate laws" (well before the various "anti-terrorist measures" today). The "scelerate laws" are a series of laws passed in France under the Third Republic. They aimed to suppress the anarchist movement, responsible for …

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