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Samidoun Belgium: On the Repression of Popular Movements

Summary by samidoun.net
Last week the Belgian federal government passed a bill that Prime Minister Bart De Wever says will finally put an “end to extremist and radical organisations”. Despite only being the first step in a long legal procedure, de Wever has stated that the law is directed towards Samidoun, Code Rouge and any other organisations that “encourage violence”, by making it easier to dissolve them. The bill follows the leaked OCAM report which describes the r…
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The federal government is opting for a tough approach. A new bill aims to permanently ban "radical and extremist organizations that pose a serious threat to national security" from the country. The measure comes just as quickly, as the figures are telling: in 2024, minors were involved in a staggering 18 percent of all threat reports. The proposal targets organizations that glorify acts of violence, incite hatred, or infiltrate institutions. Sim…

·Antwerp, Belgium
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pal.be broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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