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The Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, founded in 1913, and the American Italian Anti-Defamation League, established a year ago, are at odds over the use of the term “anti-defamation ...
In an article published recently by the Spanish daily La Razon, renowned Italian author Vittorio Messori said he is convinced “Catholicism today needs more than ever its own Anti-defamation ...
Reporters Without Borders hails the Italian Senate's rejection on 26 November of the repressive amendment to the law on press offences, ... Italy - New call for defamation to be decriminalized.
A hearing will be held in New York State Supreme Court June 5 on a show-cause order to the American-Italian Anti-Defamation League as to why it should not be enjoined from using in its name the ...
Roberto Saviano, the Italian writer and journalist behind the Gomorrah film and series, will go to court this week charged with criminal defamation by Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s new far-right Prime ...
The Anti-Defamation League has revised its definition of racism in the wake of the controversy sparked by “The View” co-host Whoopi Golberg’s comments on the Holocaust.
Italy's prime minister Giorgia Meloni is suing writer Roberto Saviano for defamation. Saviano has lived under police protection since 2006, after death threats for his book on the mafia in Naples.
ARTICLE 19 recently analysed Italy's defamation law for its compliance with international free expression standards. The law, adopted by the Chamber of Deputies on 17 October 2013, introduces ...
Madrid, Spain, Feb 9, 2007 / 12:52 pm. Catholic journalist Vittorio Messori has called for the creation of a Catholic “Anti-Defamation League” in order to combat what he calls the ...
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