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What are the impacts of government decisions on public protests and free speech?

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June 22, 2026에 시작됨

By John Irish PARIS, June 19 (Reuters) - Paris-based Iranian opposition group NCRI said on Friday that the city's police had banned a rally it was due to hold on Saturday and that it had appealed what it said was a "bogus" decision

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 22, 2026
Government regulations on public protests can enhance public safety by preventing violence and disorder. Authorities must balance the right to protest with the need to maintain peace, especially in situations where tensions are high.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 22, 2026
Limiting protests can lead to a slippery slope where governments gradually infringe upon civil liberties. Each ban should be carefully scrutinized to ensure it does not set a dangerous precedent.

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