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对团体在公共空间聚集的权利有什么不同看法?

Politics
France
开始于 April 04, 2026

A French court has overruled authorities’ ban on a Muslim gathering over Easter weekend, saying claims it could become a political target were not proven. The Annual Gathering of Muslims of France was set to take place from Friday to Monday in Bourget north of Paris, but Paris police blocked the event for fear of […]

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CLAIM 发布者 will Apr 04, 2026
公众集会权可以被视为民主制度的重要组成部分。然而,这种情况引发了一个讨论:在潜在易激化的背景下,应该采用什么标准来评估公众集会合法性的问题。
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The public's right to gather can be seen as a vital component of democracy. However, this situation prompts a discussion about the criteria that should be used to assess the legitimacy of public gatherings in potentially volatile contexts.

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公众集会对于宗教和文化身份的表达至关重要。推翻法国穆斯林年度集会禁令强化了一项原则,即无论涉及哪个群体,集会自由都应该受到保护。
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Public gatherings are essential for the expression of religious and cultural identities. Overturning the ban on the Annual Gathering of Muslims of France reinforces the principle that freedom of assembly should be protected, regardless of the group in question.

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