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Iniziativa delle lavoratrici e dei lavoratori delle Università italiane a sostegno del popolo palestinese
Sciopero della didattica “alla rovescia”
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Azione di disobbedienza civile. Sciopero della didattica "alla rovescia"
Participatory Teaching and Research
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Sovraffollamento carcerario e rimedio risarcitorio ex art. 35 ter o.p.: interrogazione parlamentare al Ministro della Giustizia […]
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oliviertesquet.bsky.social
À l’époque, quand Christiane Taubira a fait entrer l’apologie du terrorisme dans le droit commun, des praticiens du droit alertaient déjà du risque de dérive liberticide. Mon papier sorti des archives (juin 2015) :

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The company behind ChatGPT has signed agreements with many of the largest tech groups, adding to a growing web of financial dependencies across the AI world. on.ft.com/48q5zlk
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Video shows the aftermath of drone and artillery strikes on a shelter in the besieged city of el-Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur state, which killed at least 60 people. The attack was carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), according to a Sudanese medical advocacy group.
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anttonrouget.bsky.social
La fabrique du faux : à l’instar de cette vidéo sur l’hôpital Al-Shifa, les animations de l’armée 🇮🇱 pour appuyer son action à #Gaza ne proviennent pas de renseignements classifiés mais de bibliothèques commerciales, révèle +972 Magazine dans une longue enquête👇

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csmedi.bsky.social
Guest Essay
This Isn’t Crisis Response, It’s Crisis Construction
By Jason P. Houser, former chief of staff at Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Opinion | This Isn’t Crisis Response, It’s Crisis Construction
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Reports say that certain some #EU countries like #Bulgaria are trying to find ways to make migrants return to #Syria after the fall of #Assad - using the pretence of "voluntary" return.

But experts claim that return might not be so voluntary,
Bulgaria: Syrian refugees reportedly coerced into choosing detention or deportation
An investigative report by Balkan Insight outlines a broader trend faced by Syrian refugees, whereby various European countries are reportedly finding ways to make people return to Syria following the...
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danielsohege.bsky.social
This is what is often missed, harsher immigration policies lead to more homelessness. Labour's reduction of the move on period for refugees, extending visa routes etc etc will cause more homelessness. It's an inevitable outcome, which then feeds the far right narrative of migrants being a "burden".
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Homelessness will remain a prevalent issue in the UK as long as the government fails to recognise the link between it and immigration laws
Labour must recognise the link between homelessness and immigration
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drernestocast.bsky.social
"These values & MIT practices meet or exceed many standards [of the compact]. We freely choose these values... we live by them because they support our mission – work of immense value to the prosperity, competitiveness, health & security of the US. And of course, MIT abides by the law."
MIT does not sign compact We value free expression, as clearly described in the MIT Statement on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom. We must hear facts and opinions we don’t like – and engage respectfully with those with whom we disagree.
These values and other MIT practices meet or exceed many standards outlined in the document you sent. We freely choose these values because they’re right, and we live by them because they support our mission – work of immense value to the prosperity, competitiveness, health and security of the United States. And of course, MIT abides by the law.

The document also includes principles with which we disagree, including those that would restrict freedom of expression and our independence as an institution. And fundamentally, the premise of the document is inconsistent with our core belief that scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone.

In our view, America’s leadership in science and innovation depends on independent thinking and open competition for excellence. In that free marketplace of ideas, the people of MIT gladly compete with the very best, without preferences. Therefore, with respect, we cannot support the proposed approach to addressing the issues facing higher education.

As you know, MIT’s record of service to the nation is long and enduring. Eight decades ago, MIT leaders helped invent a scientific partnership between America’s research universities and the U.S. government that has delivered extraordinary benefits for the American people. We continue to believe in the power of this partnership to serve the nation.

Sincerely,
Sally Kornbluth
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nhervieu.bsky.social
Liberté d'expression & bien-être animal : Les critiques visant la production de foie gras par gavage d'animaux ne sont pas un dénigrement illicite.

Car ils relèvent d'un débat d'intérêt général.

En écho à « la polarisation politique croissante relative aux droits des animaux ».

=> bit.ly/48mQMYw
S'agissant ensuite de la présentation de la méthode de production du foie gras comme « un peu archaïque », la société Aberyne relève à raison que les termes employés par son président s'inscrivent dans le débat plus général initié par la journaliste, portant sur le sujet controversé de la production du foie gras par gavage des animaux concernés.

En effet, ainsi qu'en justifie la défenderesse, différents responsables politiques et autorités publiques, tant en France qu'à l'international, ont adopté des mesures de nature à limiter, encadrer voire interdire la commercialisation de foie gras obtenu par gavage, méthode de production controversée dans l'ère contemporaine en raison d'une prise en considération accrue du bien-être animal dans les techniques d'élevage et plus généralement, de la polarisation politique croissante relative aux droits des animaux.

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Enfin, le reste des déclarations publiées par la défenderesse sur son site internet se rapporte au sujet d'intérêt général de la protection de l'environnement et de la nécessaire inscription de la production alimentaire dans un cadre durable. Compte tenu en outre du caractère modéré des propos tenus, qui relèvent pour l'essentiel davantage de l'organisation structurelle de l'agriculture et de l'élevage, il ne peut être considéré que ces derniers outrepasseraient les limites autorisées par la liberté d'expression et caractériseraient, à l'égard du Cifog ou des intérêts qu'il défend, un dénigrement fautif.