ei: US activists face new repression as political prisoners fight for justice: "US activists face new repression as political prisoners fight for justice"
in the decision Holder v. the Humanitarian Law Project, the US Supreme Court "decided that nonviolent First Amendment speech and advocacy 'coordinated with' or 'under the direction of' a foreign group listed by the Secretary of State as 'terrorist' was a crime."
The "foreign terrorist organization" designation is unilaterally declared by the US Secretary of State and virtually impossible to challenge. The Center for Constitutional Rights describes "the government's current fervor to use the label of terrorism as a brand for groups and organizations that are not toeing the line on US foreign policy" ("Factsheet: Material Support").
‘Israel’ Seeks Closer Alignment with Cyprus, Greece amid Concerns over
Turkish Influence
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18 Dec 2025 The Zionist entity is working to strengthen its ties with
Cyprus and Greece as part of a broader effort to counter growing Turkish
influence in...
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