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Freedom: another casualty of Covid-19 pandemic | Life


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A group of young demonstrators chant slogans and gestures as they take part in a gathering in the streets of Dakar. ― AFP-Relaxnews pic
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DAKAR, Dec 19 ― Measures imposed by governments to fight the Covid-19 pandemic have squeezed civil liberties worldwide, with authoritarian regimes seeking to exploit the restrictions as a way to shore up their sometimes shaky control on fast-changing societies, rights groups say.
Demonstrations have been outlawed, elections postponed, and activists subject to even greater repression in a health emergency the political impact of which will still be felt when the pandemic is over. In Guinea in west Africa, the government has banned all demonstrations until further notice, citing the fight against Covid. Hungary in central Europe is under a state of emergency until February. ....

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Covid-19 restrictions have been used to destroy civil liberties around the world, rights groups warn


Covid-19 restrictions have been used to destroy civil liberties around the world, rights groups warn
By Afp
07:19 16 Dec 2020, updated 07:19 16 Dec 2020
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Two lockdowns in France meant people had to fill out paperwork to go outside
In Nigeria a crackdown on protests against restrictions left several people dead 
Covid-19 restrictions have squeezed civil liberties worldwide with authoritarian regimes exploiting the restrictions as a way to shore up their control of fast-changing societies, rights groups say.
Demonstrations have been outlawed, elections postponed, and activists subject to even greater repression in a health emergency whose political impact will still be felt when the pandemic is over.  ....

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Freedom another casualty of the Covid-19 pandemic


Freedom another casualty of the Covid-19 pandemic
By AFP
by Fabien Zamora
Paris, France - Measures imposed by governments to fight the Covid-19 pandemic have squeezed civil liberties worldwide, with authoritarian regimes seeking to exploit the restrictions as a way to shore up their sometimes shaky control on fast-changing societies, rights groups say.
Demonstrations have been outlawed, elections postponed, and activists subject to even greater repression in a health emergency the political impact of which will still be felt when the pandemic is over.
In Guinea in west Africa, the government has banned all demonstrations until further notice, citing the fight against Covid. Hungary in central Europe is under a state of emergency until February. ....

France General , Sri Lanka , Denis Volkov , Gotabaya Rajapaksa , Andrei Kolesnikov , Hafsa Halawa , Michelle Bachelet , Vladimir Putin , Giorgio Agamben , Laureline Fontaine , Bhavani Fonseka , Abdel Fattah Al Sisi , Atlantic Council , European Council On Foreign Relations , Us Atlantic Council , Centre For Policy Alternatives , Carnegie Moscow Center , International Institute For Democracy , Freedom House , Reporters Without Borders , Sweden Based International Institute , Electoral Assistance , Policy Alternatives , President Abdel Fattah , European Council , Foreign Relations ,