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Europe's free speech tightrope is growing thinner

Her name is Yona Faedda. In mid-January, she was detained in eastern France. Her crime? Organizing a small group to support recent protests in Iran and to oppose World Hijab Day. A part of a wider feminist movement that opposes mass migration, this 21-year-old university student and other young French women dressed in hijabs and went to a terrace in Lons-le-Saunier. They asked other French people if they were "afraid this might be what France wi…
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Signs of the Times broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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