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April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

The Irish Anti-Defamation Federation made its first appearance in the parade. At right is John Ragen, co-founder of the organization. Mary Beth Phillips, in aqua, is the former secretary of the new organization, which has mobilized protests against Spencers' Gifts and Urban Outfitters for merchandise that defames the Irish.

"퀜틴 타란티노 감독, 온라인 출판사 Gawker 미디어를 상대로 백만 불 짜리 소송 제기.":http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-quentin-tarantino-sues-gawker-defamer-over-hateful-eight-script-20140127,0,4987779.story#axzz2rgLeEuzQ "아직 만들지도 않은 영화 대본을 온라인에 포스팅하고 링크까지 걸어놓다니..!!" 모쪼록 사이버 세계에서 행실 조심합시다.posted by 싱싱한활자

April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

What appears to be a charcoal drawing was an extreme close up of a tattoo on an actual hooker's taint.

Shirley Phelps-Roper demonstrates in front of the Anti-Defamation League in West Los Angeles. Shirley is the daughter of Fred Phelps, founder of the controversial Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas. Their family was in Los Angeles to protest the election of the first male Prom Queen at Faifax High School. June 19, 2009.

 

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Toul Sleng Torture Museum was still being set up. A family sits quietly outside the 'classrooms' where the cells were.

 

Phnom Penh, Cambodia 1990 was in the midst of war and under nighttime curfew. There were very few cars or motorcycles on the streets with most people riding bicycles and cyclos. Ruins of buildings destroyed by the Khmer Rouge were still common. Very few foreigners could enter the country other than NGO workers and maverick journalists. I was there under the auspices of the UN.

     

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April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

'My Name is Joe' cast member Jaime Pressley accepts the Outstanding Individual Episode award on behalf of the television show at the 17th annual Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles, Saturday, April 8, 2006. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Presenters Rosanna (L), Alexis and Patricia Arquette (R) smile at the 17th annual GLAAD Media awards at the Kodak theatre in Hollywood April 8, 2006. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media awards recognize and honor mainstream media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-gender community and the issues that affect their lives. The show will be televised on Logo, MTV Networks' cable channel, and VH1. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

The signing of Satan Horns after the donning of the Purity Ring is meant to ward off adolescent erections, but sometimes comes off like a Motley Crew tribute.

In the aftermath of the settlement with Dominion Voting Systems and in anticipation of the upcoming Smartmatic defamation lawsuit members of the activist groups Truth Tuesdays and Rise and Resist gathered on July 25, 2023 for the weekly FOX LIES DEMOCRACY DIES event outside the NewsCorp Building in Manhattan. Activists are pushing back against Rupert Murdoch's right-wing propaganda machine. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Maggie Rowe (right) and Kimmy Roberton (left).

Congresswoman Nydia M. Velázquez, the Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC), addresses a reception for GLAAD President Jarrett T. Barrios Thursday, March 25, 2010, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC. "(LGBT Rights) is an issue that cuts to the heart of civil rights in america", she said. "Many of the issues that are most important to you are equally important to the Latino community."

Douglas Emhoff, Second Gentleman of the United States of America, Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA, Michal Herzog, First Lady of Israel,

David Rosen, Special Interfaith Adviser, Abrahamic Family House, United Arab Emirates, Moderated by Timothy Snyder, Richard C. Levin Professor of History, Yale University, USA speaking in Addressing Antisemitism at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 18. January. Congress Centre - Ignite.

 

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DJ Blackarach keeping things lively.

The Quotable Rev. Bill Maher: "Abe Pilsner is so gay. He is the happiest person I know." "I haven't seen this many virgins since the Star Trek convention." "It's ten o'clock. Do you know where your virgins are?" "Purity means death and isn't that what we all want as evangelicals? To see Jesus?"

It was the third limoncello that did this guest in.

Cry Baby demonstrates her "face-sitting" technique on a vagina-unfriendly Ruby Peña.

April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

Agnes Uwimana Nkusi was convicted of defamation and threatening national security.

 

She was the editor of the independent Kinyarwanda-language newspaper Umurabyo.

 

Rwandan government authorities arrested her after she published opinion pieces criticizing government policies and alleging corruption in the run-up to the 2010 presidential elections.

 

After serving several years of her sentence, she was released in June 2014.

 

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Certain aspects of the world remain hidden until you drink during daylight hours. Like this box of blow-up doll parts I first discovered on the sidewalk outside, which was in the process of being delivered to the pub in an attempt to defame a regular. Apparently these belong (she belongs?) to the regular, and the woman who delivered it/her wants everybody to know that it/she belongs to the regular.

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The high visibility of the self in the 21st Century every-day, at times masked with fabrication, at others genuinely exposed, willfully sheds boundaries between what is submitted for public approval and reserved for personal reflection. On a mass scale, average citizens are compelled toward the digital strip-tease of their private selves or others – all the more comfortable with surveillance, the mass marketing of the photo op, the public defamation of rivals, the fierce cultural cling to childhood obsessions, the landscape portrait of a vacation experience, self personalization in all its forms – true or false. And during days of such exposition, what is concealed? Unspoken? Implied? How does this align with competing impulses within the artist practice? Self portraiture, windows into the intimate lives of self or others, the evolution of the ‘photo bomb’, digital spectatorship, jealous landscape photography, public confessional, criminal intent? Or does art subsist always on Wilde’s ethos of ultimately concealing the artist no matter what? Exposing only ‘beautiful things’ – concept, process, form. And then what are these pretenses at self-exposure, and where do artist’s hide, so to speak, in plain view? Under what false legacies, muddled academicisms, hall-of-mirrors conceits.

April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

Michelle Garcia (middle), Rico gallery owner, and friends.

[93/365] "A true Muslim is the one who does not defame or abuse others; but the truly righteous becomes a refuge for humankind, their lives and their properties." - The Prophet Muhammad, as narrated by Abd'Allah bin Amr

 

Driving with my girlfriend and my mom, while stuck at traffic, I quickly took a shot of this mosque at Bankerohan, Davao City. Those kids are probably enjoying the sunset view.

Have a blessed Sunday.. ^^

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi filed a defamation case against Congress President Rahul Gandhi for his reported statement that "all thieves have Modi in their surnames. filed the case in the Chief Judicial Magistrate's court in Patna under Section 500 of the IPC.

 

www.bhaskarhindi.com/news/bihar-deputy-chief-minister-sus...

Amnesty looks back at 2011

 

Journalists in this former Soviet Union state continue to face intimidation.

This year the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Eynulla Fatullayev, a newspaper editor and journalist, was unlawfully imprisoned, and ordered his immediate release. He had been sentenced to eight and a half years in prison on charges of defamation, incitement to ethnic hatred, terrorism and tax evasion. However he remains in prison on trumped-up drugs charges.

She climb in they window snitching on disney stars trying to defame so you need to hind ur Jonas hind ur Gomez and ur Osments cuz snitchin on all them out there she don't have to come and confess we knw it was you wit the camera wit the camera

  

Soo lol Anna Sold out Miley she gave to bong tape to tmz. Miley was to do it but come on you don't sale out your friend like that. And I hear shes the one that got Demi into parting like a crazy person

Governor Moore Speaks at the Anti-Defamation League's National Leadership Summit by Patrick Siebert at 1001 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036

Governor Moore Speaks at the Anti-Defamation League's National Leadership Summit by Patrick Siebert at 1001 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036

Two New York fans present Harper with a T-shirt.

Protest against the government run newspaper, al-Gomhorriya, which defamed Khaled Said - the latest torture victim under Mubarak's regime

April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

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Taken 1/04/11, during the event with Abraham Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League, a position in which he has served since 1987.

 

Photo taken by Justin Hoch - www.jhoch.com.

Towson University and Goucher College students prepare challah, a traditional kosher bread, in the Chabad House in Towson on Sep. 7, 2017. Chabad filed a federal lawsuit Dec. 20, 2018, after a Baltimore County court ordered the recently-completed Chabad House expansion razed, citing defamation and religious discrimination by the county.

 

Credit: Chabad of Towson

 

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"Another glass of Limoncello?" she asked, slyly.

Container barrier built by police to stop any marches to the Grand Palace on Ratchadamnoen Avenue

 

Thai protesters say royal insult law must go

10th December 2020 - Reuters

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai protesters called on Thursday for the abolition of the lese majeste law which bans criticism of the monarchy and has been used recently against the leaders of months of protests demanding royal reforms and the removal of the government.

 

Section 112 of the Thai criminal code sets jail terms of three to 15 years for anyone convicted of defaming, insulting or threatening King Maha Vajiralongkorn and his closest family.

 

“If our country were truly democratic, we would be able to talk about monarchy reforms or criticise the institution,” Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul, one of the protest leaders, said at a public event focused on the lese majeste law.

 

“Many wouldn’t have to seek asylum, be jailed, flee for their lives, or die just because they talked about the monarchy...No one should have to face this just by talking about other human beings who fancy themselves as gods.”

 

The Palace did not comment and has not done so since the start of the protests. The government did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

 

Panusaya said she and 24 others had now been summoned to acknowledge lese majeste charges over comments made at protests since July.

 

Over 1,000 protesters against the lese majeste law gathered on Thursday at a venue commemorating a Thai student-led uprising in 1973 that helped end a military government at the time.

 

Before the recent charges, the law had not been used since 2018. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha had said this was at the request of the king. Protesters also seek the removal of Prayuth, a former junta leader.

 

A hashtag that translates as #Abolish112 was trending on Thai-langauge Twitter on Thursday.

 

The protests have become the biggest challenge to the monarchy in decades, breaking taboos with open criticiscm of an institution that the constitution says must be revered.

 

Protesters want the king to be made clearly accountable under the constitution. They also seek to reverse changes that gave him control of the royal fortune and some army units.

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