Topic: Pu00e4ivi Ru00e4su00e4nen
The case of Päivi Räsänen highlights the growing threat to free speech in Europe, where lawmakers face prosecution for expressing their beliefs online. This situation raises concerns about the implications of the EU’s Digital Services Act, which critics argue could facilitate widespread censorship and suppress political dissent. The ongoing legal battles highlight the urgent need to protect individual liberties against state overreach and censorship.
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Capitol Hill Hears the Cost of Speaking Freely Online in Europe
In Washington, they watched a continent trade liberty for censorship and call it progress. Now, that threat is coming across…
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Free Speech Advocates Warn EU’s Digital Services Act Enables Pan-European Censorship and Threatens Political Dissent
Critics warn the EU’s Digital Services Act could transform online regulation into a continent-wide system of state-sanctioned speech control.
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US Condemns Prosecution of Finnish Lawmaker Over Bible Verse Tweet
The State Department’s intervention marks a new phase in America’s resistance to Europe’s creeping speech controls.
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Inside the Brussels Showdown Over Europe’s Speech Police
In Brussels, speakers cast the DSA not as reform but as Europe’s most sophisticated tool yet for silencing dissent.
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Finnish Supreme Court Considers Twitter Bible Verse Case in Fight for Religious Freedom
The Finnish Supreme Court’s landmark decision on religious expression could redefine freedom of speech amid growing concerns over state censorship.
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Finnish politician’s bible quote on Facebook lands her with a “hate crime” investigation
Congresswoman Räsänen had posted a status update criticizing the Church’s participation in LGBT events along with a picture of Romans…







