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Ban on Radical Organisations: the Human Rights League Is Concerned About the Project

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On Friday, the League of Human Rights (LDH) expressed its concern at the bill to ban and dissolve radical and extremist organizations. In its view, this bill is part of a growing trend towards the criminalization of civil society. In its last decisions before the summer truce, the government approved the preliminary bill of the Minister of the Interior, Bernard Quintin (MR), which allows the executive to prohibit and dissolve organizations that …
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On Friday, the League of Human Rights (LDH) expressed its concern at the bill to ban and dissolve radical and extremist organizations. In its view, this bill is part of a growing trend towards the criminalization of civil society. In its last decisions before the summer truce, the government approved the preliminary bill of the Minister of the Interior, Bernard Quintin (MR), which allows the executive to prohibit and dissolve organizations that …

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BX1 broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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