William Smith O'Brien (1803 – 1864) was an Irish nationalist Member of Parliament (MP) and leader of the Young Ireland movement, who was convicted of sedition for his part in the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848. His sentence of death was commuted to deportation to Van Diemen's Land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-william-smith-obrien-1803-1864-was-an-irish-nationalist-member-of-117561445.html
RMGR7AR1–William Smith O'Brien (1803 – 1864) was an Irish nationalist Member of Parliament (MP) and leader of the Young Ireland movement, who was convicted of sedition for his part in the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848. His sentence of death was commuted to deportation to Van Diemen's Land.
William Smith O'Brien, Irish nationalist Member of Parliament, and leader of the Young Ireland movement Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-smith-obrien-irish-nationalist-member-of-parliament-and-leader-image158709340.html
RMK65RAM–William Smith O'Brien, Irish nationalist Member of Parliament, and leader of the Young Ireland movement
Protesters hold placards during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421227.html
RM2AGXT63–Protesters hold placards during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
Roger Williams departing for Salem, 1633 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roger-williams-departing-for-salem-1633-176096826.html
RMM6DW8A–Roger Williams departing for Salem, 1633
Berlin, Germany. 14th July, 2019. Nikolai Nerling, known as a 'folk teacher', speaks at a right-wing extremist rally on Breitscheidplatz. The former primary school teacher had been dismissed without notice from the Berlin school service last year. On his YouTube channel, he had denigrated the rule of law and allowed criminals convicted of sedition to have their say. A demonstration of the initiative 'Grannies Against Right' with more than one hundred people protested against this right-wing extremist rally. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berlin-germany-14th-july-2019-nikolai-nerling-known-as-a-folk-teacher-speaks-at-a-right-wing-extremist-rally-on-breitscheidplatz-the-former-primary-school-teacher-had-been-dismissed-without-notice-from-the-berlin-school-service-last-year-on-his-youtube-channel-he-had-denigrated-the-rule-of-law-and-allowed-criminals-convicted-of-sedition-to-have-their-say-a-demonstration-of-the-initiative-grannies-against-right-with-more-than-one-hundred-people-protested-against-this-right-wing-extremist-rally-credit-paul-zinkendpaalamy-live-news-image260255622.html
RMW3BJKJ–Berlin, Germany. 14th July, 2019. Nikolai Nerling, known as a 'folk teacher', speaks at a right-wing extremist rally on Breitscheidplatz. The former primary school teacher had been dismissed without notice from the Berlin school service last year. On his YouTube channel, he had denigrated the rule of law and allowed criminals convicted of sedition to have their say. A demonstration of the initiative 'Grannies Against Right' with more than one hundred people protested against this right-wing extremist rally. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutherstadt-wittenberg-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-am-amtsgericht-wittenberg-soll-der-anzeigenhauptmeister-niclas-matthei-wegen-volksverhetzun-verurteilt-worden-sein-er-reichte-revision-ein-weshalb-der-fall-nun-vor-dem-landgericht-dessau-rosslau-verhandelt-wird-lutherstadt-wittenberg-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-at-wittenberg-district-court-niclas-matthei-is-said-to-have-been-convicted-of-sedition-he-filed-an-appeal-which-is-why-the-case-is-image608444163.html
RM2X9W0MK–Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is
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RMD866NA–Stubbs Punished For Sedition
Representative Victor L. Berger, Socialist of Milwaukee who was convicted before Federal Judge Landis in Chicago of sedition and disloyalty under the Espionage Act. Berger and four other prominent socialists convicted with him face sentences of from one to twenty years and fines from one thousand to ten thousand dollars of both. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/representative-victor-l-berger-socialist-of-milwaukee-who-was-convicted-before-federal-judge-landis-in-chicago-of-sedition-and-disloyalty-under-the-espionage-act-berger-and-four-other-prominent-socialists-convicted-with-him-face-sentences-of-from-one-to-twenty-years-and-fines-from-one-thousand-to-ten-thousand-dollars-of-both-image333276727.html
RM2AA61T7–Representative Victor L. Berger, Socialist of Milwaukee who was convicted before Federal Judge Landis in Chicago of sedition and disloyalty under the Espionage Act. Berger and four other prominent socialists convicted with him face sentences of from one to twenty years and fines from one thousand to ten thousand dollars of both.
Photography of the Spanish trade unionists Julián Besteiro, Daniel Anguiano, Andrés Saborit and Francisco Largo Caballero in 1918, on the day of his release from the penitentiary of Cartagena (current Seamanship Instruction Barracks).The four had been convicted by a court-martial to life imprisonment on September 29, 1917 for the crime of sedition, because of its call for a general strike in August of the same year. On May 8 of the following year they received a amnesty from the government, after having managed to be elected deputies for the Lefts Alliance in the general elections of February Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photography-of-the-spanish-trade-unionists-julin-besteiro-daniel-anguiano-andrs-saborit-and-francisco-largo-caballero-in-1918-on-the-day-of-his-release-from-the-penitentiary-of-cartagena-current-seamanship-instruction-barracksthe-four-had-been-convicted-by-a-court-martial-to-life-imprisonment-on-september-29-1917-for-the-crime-of-sedition-because-of-its-call-for-a-general-strike-in-august-of-the-same-year-on-may-8-of-the-following-year-they-received-a-amnesty-from-the-government-after-having-managed-to-be-elected-deputies-for-the-lefts-alliance-in-the-general-elections-of-february-image395252920.html
RM2DY193M–Photography of the Spanish trade unionists Julián Besteiro, Daniel Anguiano, Andrés Saborit and Francisco Largo Caballero in 1918, on the day of his release from the penitentiary of Cartagena (current Seamanship Instruction Barracks).The four had been convicted by a court-martial to life imprisonment on September 29, 1917 for the crime of sedition, because of its call for a general strike in August of the same year. On May 8 of the following year they received a amnesty from the government, after having managed to be elected deputies for the Lefts Alliance in the general elections of February
Prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. William Haywood.; Scope and content: International Workers of the World (WW) labor leader from illinois; convicted of obstruction of military service and sedition. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prisoner-at-leavenworth-federal-penitentiary-william-haywood-scope-and-content-international-workers-of-the-world-ww-labor-leader-from-illinois-convicted-of-obstruction-of-military-service-and-sedition-image261809981.html
RMW5XD8D–Prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. William Haywood.; Scope and content: International Workers of the World (WW) labor leader from illinois; convicted of obstruction of military service and sedition.
This 1890s illustration shows Roger Williams (1603-1683) seeking refuge among the Indians. Williams was a Puritan minister, theologian, and author who founded Providence Plantations, which became the Colony of Rhode Island. in October 1635, the General Court tried Williams and convicted him of sedition and heresy and ordered that he be banished. In January 1636, he slipped away during a blizzard and traveled 55 miles through the deep snow, from Salem to Raynham, Massachusetts where the local Wampanoags offered him shelter at their winter camp., as seen here. Sachem Massasoit hosted Williams t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-1890s-illustration-shows-roger-williams-1603-1683-seeking-refuge-among-the-indians-williams-was-apuritanminister-theologian-and-author-who-foundedprovidence-plantations-which-became-thecolony-of-rhode-islandin-october-1635-the-general-court-tried-williams-and-convicted-him-of-sedition-and-heresy-and-ordered-that-he-be-banished-in-january-1636-he-slipped-away-during-a-blizzard-and-traveled-55-miles-through-the-deep-snow-from-salem-toraynham-massachusettswhere-the-localwampanoagsoffered-him-shelter-at-their-winter-camp-as-seen-heresachemmassasoithosted-williams-t-image357762747.html
RF2BP1E0Y–This 1890s illustration shows Roger Williams (1603-1683) seeking refuge among the Indians. Williams was a Puritan minister, theologian, and author who founded Providence Plantations, which became the Colony of Rhode Island. in October 1635, the General Court tried Williams and convicted him of sedition and heresy and ordered that he be banished. In January 1636, he slipped away during a blizzard and traveled 55 miles through the deep snow, from Salem to Raynham, Massachusetts where the local Wampanoags offered him shelter at their winter camp., as seen here. Sachem Massasoit hosted Williams t
The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . othing to compare with that accompany-ing similar outbreaks of fanatic fury inother capitals. The misguided leader, ayoung man of twenty-eight, was impris-oned with over a hundred others, twenty-one of whom were executed. After manyyears spent in confinement, he was, in17s7, convicted of sedition, and six yearslater he died Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-history-of-methodism-electronic-resource-the-story-of-the-origin-and-progress-of-the-methodist-church-from-its-foundation-by-john-wesley-to-the-present-daywritten-in-popular-style-and-illustrated-by-more-than-one-thousand-portraits-and-views-of-persons-othing-to-compare-with-that-accompany-ing-similar-outbreaks-of-fanatic-fury-inother-capitals-the-misguided-leader-ayoung-man-of-twenty-eight-was-impris-oned-with-over-a-hundred-others-twenty-one-of-whom-were-executed-after-manyyears-spent-in-confinement-he-was-in17s7-convicted-of-sedition-and-six-yearslater-he-died-image343209557.html
RM2AXAF85–The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . othing to compare with that accompany-ing similar outbreaks of fanatic fury inother capitals. The misguided leader, ayoung man of twenty-eight, was impris-oned with over a hundred others, twenty-one of whom were executed. After manyyears spent in confinement, he was, in17s7, convicted of sedition, and six yearslater he died
Trial of William Smith O'Brien, special Commission, Famine rebellion trial, Clonmel, Tipperary, 1848 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-trial-of-william-smith-obrien-special-commission-famine-rebellion-160006928.html
RMK88XD4–Trial of William Smith O'Brien, special Commission, Famine rebellion trial, Clonmel, Tipperary, 1848
CDR representative Enric Majó speaks during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cdr-representative-enric-maj-speaks-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-collsopa-imagessipa-usa-image499515028.html
RM2M0JTEC–CDR representative Enric Majó speaks during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Engraving entitled: 'En route for Harpers Ferry.' John Brown, a white abolitionist, attempted to start an armed slave revolt by seizing a military arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in 1859. He was defeated by a detachment of Marines led by Colonel Robert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-engraving-entitled-en-route-for-harpers-ferry-john-brown-a-white-abolitionist-104001611.html
RMG15K37–Engraving entitled: 'En route for Harpers Ferry.' John Brown, a white abolitionist, attempted to start an armed slave revolt by seizing a military arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in 1859. He was defeated by a detachment of Marines led by Colonel Robert
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498986.html
RMEP648A–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
Thomas Francis Meagher (1823 – 1867) was an Irish nationalist and leader of the Young Irelanders in the Rebellion of 1848. After he introduced the Tricolour in Waterford City he was being convicted of sedition and sentenced to death, but received transportation for life to Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) in Australia. In 1852 he escaped and made his way to the United States, where he settled in New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-thomas-francis-meagher-1823-1867-was-an-irish-nationalist-and-leader-117561413.html
RMGR7ANW–Thomas Francis Meagher (1823 – 1867) was an Irish nationalist and leader of the Young Irelanders in the Rebellion of 1848. After he introduced the Tricolour in Waterford City he was being convicted of sedition and sentenced to death, but received transportation for life to Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) in Australia. In 1852 he escaped and made his way to the United States, where he settled in New York City.
Protesters with torches take part during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-with-torches-take-part-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421233.html
RM2AGXT69–Protesters with torches take part during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
A sketch of the trial of Roger Casement (1864-1916), a diplomat and Irish nationalist who initially worked for the British Foreign Office as a diplomat, becoming known as a humanitarian activist. After retiring from consular service in 1913, he became involved with Irish republicanism and during World War I, made efforts to gain German military aid for the 1916 Easter Rising that sought to gain Irish independence. He was arrested, convicted and executed for high treason. Support for clemency was undermined by his alleged homosexual activities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sketch-of-the-trial-of-roger-casement-1864-1916-a-diplomat-and-irish-nationalist-who-initially-worked-for-the-british-foreign-office-as-a-diplomat-becoming-known-as-a-humanitarian-activist-after-retiring-from-consular-service-in-1913-he-became-involved-with-irish-republicanism-and-during-world-war-i-made-efforts-to-gain-german-military-aid-for-the-1916-easter-rising-that-sought-to-gain-irish-independence-he-was-arrested-convicted-and-executed-for-high-treason-support-for-clemency-was-undermined-by-his-alleged-homosexual-activities-image446450015.html
RM2GX9FFB–A sketch of the trial of Roger Casement (1864-1916), a diplomat and Irish nationalist who initially worked for the British Foreign Office as a diplomat, becoming known as a humanitarian activist. After retiring from consular service in 1913, he became involved with Irish republicanism and during World War I, made efforts to gain German military aid for the 1916 Easter Rising that sought to gain Irish independence. He was arrested, convicted and executed for high treason. Support for clemency was undermined by his alleged homosexual activities.
Berlin, Germany. 14th July, 2019. Nikolai Nerling, known as a 'folk teacher', speaks with a man at Breitscheidplatz during a right-wing extremist rally. The former primary school teacher had been dismissed without notice from the Berlin school service last year. On his YouTube channel, he had denigrated the rule of law and allowed criminals convicted of sedition to have their say. A demonstration of the initiative 'Grannies Against Right' with more than one hundred people protested against this right-wing extremist rally. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berlin-germany-14th-july-2019-nikolai-nerling-known-as-a-folk-teacher-speaks-with-a-man-at-breitscheidplatz-during-a-right-wing-extremist-rally-the-former-primary-school-teacher-had-been-dismissed-without-notice-from-the-berlin-school-service-last-year-on-his-youtube-channel-he-had-denigrated-the-rule-of-law-and-allowed-criminals-convicted-of-sedition-to-have-their-say-a-demonstration-of-the-initiative-grannies-against-right-with-more-than-one-hundred-people-protested-against-this-right-wing-extremist-rally-credit-paul-zinkendpaalamy-live-news-image260255625.html
RMW3BJKN–Berlin, Germany. 14th July, 2019. Nikolai Nerling, known as a 'folk teacher', speaks with a man at Breitscheidplatz during a right-wing extremist rally. The former primary school teacher had been dismissed without notice from the Berlin school service last year. On his YouTube channel, he had denigrated the rule of law and allowed criminals convicted of sedition to have their say. A demonstration of the initiative 'Grannies Against Right' with more than one hundred people protested against this right-wing extremist rally. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News
PRODUCTION - 12 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l-r) and Janie Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte, wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement erupted in many cities of the socialist Caribbean nation. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an ori Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/production-12-june-2023-saxony-dresden-maria-l-r-and-janie-frometa-compte-daughters-of-imprisoned-german-cuban-luis-frometa-compte-and-silke-frometa-compte-wife-stand-on-the-sidelines-of-a-rally-in-alaunpark-holding-a-photo-of-luis-frometa-compte-frmeta-compte-from-dresden-had-been-on-a-family-visit-to-havana-in-july-2021-when-demonstrations-for-freedom-and-against-mismanagement-erupted-in-many-cities-of-the-socialist-caribbean-nation-frmeta-compte-was-arrested-for-filming-one-of-the-protests-with-a-cell-phone-according-to-his-family-he-was-convicted-of-sedition-and-an-ori-image555771752.html
RM2R85GF4–PRODUCTION - 12 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l-r) and Janie Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte, wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement erupted in many cities of the socialist Caribbean nation. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an ori
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutherstadt-wittenberg-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-am-amtsgericht-wittenberg-soll-der-anzeigenhauptmeister-niclas-matthei-wegen-volksverhetzun-verurteilt-worden-sein-er-reichte-revision-ein-weshalb-der-fall-nun-vor-dem-landgericht-dessau-rosslau-verhandelt-wird-lutherstadt-wittenberg-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-at-wittenberg-district-court-niclas-matthei-is-said-to-have-been-convicted-of-sedition-he-filed-an-appeal-which-is-why-the-case-is-image608444174.html
RM2X9W0N2–Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is
Dresden, Germany. 11th June, 2023. Silke Frometa Compte, wife of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, stands on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement broke out in many cities of the socialist Caribbean state. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an original 25-year sentence was reduced to 15 years. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-11th-june-2023-silke-frometa-compte-wife-of-imprisoned-german-cuban-luis-frometa-compte-stands-on-the-sidelines-of-a-rally-in-alaunpark-frmeta-compte-from-dresden-had-been-on-a-family-visit-to-havana-in-july-2021-when-demonstrations-for-freedom-and-against-mismanagement-broke-out-in-many-cities-of-the-socialist-caribbean-state-frmeta-compte-was-arrested-for-filming-one-of-the-protests-with-a-cell-phone-according-to-his-family-he-was-convicted-of-sedition-and-an-original-25-year-sentence-was-reduced-to-15-years-credit-sebastian-kahnertdpaalamy-live-news-image555771727.html
RM2R85GE7–Dresden, Germany. 11th June, 2023. Silke Frometa Compte, wife of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, stands on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement broke out in many cities of the socialist Caribbean state. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an original 25-year sentence was reduced to 15 years. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News
Representative Victor L. Berger, Socialist of Milwaukee who was convicted before Federal Judge Landis in Chicago of sedition and disloyalty under the Espionage Act. Berger and four other prominent socialists convicted with him face sentences of from one to twenty years and fines from one thousand to ten thousand dollars of both. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/representative-victor-l-berger-socialist-of-milwaukee-who-was-convicted-before-federal-judge-landis-in-chicago-of-sedition-and-disloyalty-under-the-espionage-act-berger-and-four-other-prominent-socialists-convicted-with-him-face-sentences-of-from-one-to-twenty-years-and-fines-from-one-thousand-to-ten-thousand-dollars-of-both-image227055061.html
RMR5B719–Representative Victor L. Berger, Socialist of Milwaukee who was convicted before Federal Judge Landis in Chicago of sedition and disloyalty under the Espionage Act. Berger and four other prominent socialists convicted with him face sentences of from one to twenty years and fines from one thousand to ten thousand dollars of both.
Prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. William Haywood.; Scope and content: International Workers of the World (WW) labor leader from illinois; convicted of obstruction of military service and sedition. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prisoner-at-leavenworth-federal-penitentiary-william-haywood-scope-and-content-international-workers-of-the-world-ww-labor-leader-from-illinois-convicted-of-obstruction-of-military-service-and-sedition-image257921320.html
RMTYH97M–Prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. William Haywood.; Scope and content: International Workers of the World (WW) labor leader from illinois; convicted of obstruction of military service and sedition.
Alexander Berkman, 'Right hand man,' of Emma Goldman, the anarchist. Both Berkman and Miss Goldman since have been arrested and convicted for seditious talk ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alexander-berkman-right-hand-man-of-emma-goldman-the-anarchist-both-berkman-and-miss-goldman-since-have-been-arrested-and-convicted-for-seditious-talk-ca-1918-image333276596.html
RM2AA61KG–Alexander Berkman, 'Right hand man,' of Emma Goldman, the anarchist. Both Berkman and Miss Goldman since have been arrested and convicted for seditious talk ca. 1918
Robert Emmet (1778-1803) was an Irish Republican, orator and rebel leader. Following the suppression of the United Irish uprising in 1798, he sought to organise a renewed attempt to overthrow the British Crown and Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. With hopes of French assistance and radical militants in Great Britain, many of the surviving veterans of '98 hesitated to lend their support, and his 1803 rising in Dublin proved abortive. He was captured in August, convicted of treason and executed on the 20 September in Thomas Street in front of St. Catherine's Church, Dublin City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robert-emmet-1778-1803-was-an-irish-republican-orator-and-rebel-leader-following-the-suppression-of-the-united-irish-uprising-in-1798-he-sought-to-organise-a-renewed-attempt-to-overthrow-the-british-crown-and-protestant-ascendancy-in-ireland-with-hopes-of-french-assistance-and-radical-militants-in-great-britain-many-of-the-surviving-veterans-of-98-hesitated-to-lend-their-support-and-his-1803-rising-in-dublin-proved-abortive-he-was-captured-in-august-convicted-of-treason-and-executed-on-the-20-september-in-thomas-street-in-front-of-st-catherines-church-dublin-city-image443712611.html
RM2GNTRXY–Robert Emmet (1778-1803) was an Irish Republican, orator and rebel leader. Following the suppression of the United Irish uprising in 1798, he sought to organise a renewed attempt to overthrow the British Crown and Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. With hopes of French assistance and radical militants in Great Britain, many of the surviving veterans of '98 hesitated to lend their support, and his 1803 rising in Dublin proved abortive. He was captured in August, convicted of treason and executed on the 20 September in Thomas Street in front of St. Catherine's Church, Dublin City.
Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emma-goldman-convicted-anarchist-and-long-notorious-for-her-radical-expressions-of-distrust-in-her-countrys-government-as-she-appeared-just-before-entering-the-federal-penitentiary-to-serve-her-term-ca-1914-1918-image333277068.html
RM2AA628C–Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918
Demonstrators burn fake copies of the Spanish Constitution prior to the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/demonstrators-burn-fake-copies-of-the-spanish-constitution-prior-to-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-collsopa-imagessipa-usa-image499515035.html
RM2M0JTEK–Demonstrators burn fake copies of the Spanish Constitution prior to the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Emma Goldman, anarchist and disturber, and her ever present aid, Alexander Berkman, who is a Socialist, Anarchist, and general trouble maker, who, together, were arrested and convicted of obstructing the draft ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emma-goldman-anarchist-and-disturber-and-her-ever-present-aid-alexander-berkman-who-is-a-socialist-anarchist-and-general-trouble-maker-who-together-were-arrested-and-convicted-of-obstructing-the-draft-ca-1918-image333274915.html
RM2AA5YFF–Emma Goldman, anarchist and disturber, and her ever present aid, Alexander Berkman, who is a Socialist, Anarchist, and general trouble maker, who, together, were arrested and convicted of obstructing the draft ca. 1918
Lithograph entitled: 'John Brown meeting the slave-mother and her child on the steps of Charlestown jail on his way to execution,' issued in the North during the Civil War, this dramatic portrayal of an apocryphal incident from the life of John Brown must Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lithograph-entitled-john-brown-meeting-the-slave-mother-and-her-child-104001610.html
RMG15K36–Lithograph entitled: 'John Brown meeting the slave-mother and her child on the steps of Charlestown jail on his way to execution,' issued in the North during the Civil War, this dramatic portrayal of an apocryphal incident from the life of John Brown must
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498988.html
RMEP648C–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-burning-torches-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421220.html
RM2AGXT5T–Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutherstadt-wittenberg-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-am-amtsgericht-wittenberg-soll-der-anzeigenhauptmeister-niclas-matthei-wegen-volksverhetzun-verurteilt-worden-sein-er-reichte-revision-ein-weshalb-der-fall-nun-vor-dem-landgericht-dessau-rosslau-verhandelt-wird-lutherstadt-wittenberg-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-at-wittenberg-district-court-niclas-matthei-is-said-to-have-been-convicted-of-sedition-he-filed-an-appeal-which-is-why-the-case-is-image608444165.html
RM2X9W0MN–Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is
PRODUCTION - 11 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l) and Janie (r) Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte (M), wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement erupted in many cities of the socialist Caribbean nation. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/production-11-june-2023-saxony-dresden-maria-l-and-janie-r-frometa-compte-daughters-of-imprisoned-german-cuban-luis-frometa-compte-and-silke-frometa-compte-m-wife-stand-on-the-sidelines-of-a-rally-in-alaunpark-holding-a-photo-of-luis-frometa-compte-frmeta-compte-from-dresden-had-been-on-a-family-visit-to-havana-in-july-2021-when-demonstrations-for-freedom-and-against-mismanagement-erupted-in-many-cities-of-the-socialist-caribbean-nation-frmeta-compte-was-arrested-for-filming-one-of-the-protests-with-a-cell-phone-according-to-his-family-he-was-convicted-of-sedition-and-image555771739.html
RM2R85GEK–PRODUCTION - 11 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l) and Janie (r) Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte (M), wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement erupted in many cities of the socialist Caribbean nation. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and
Protesters march along Plaça Sant Jaume with flags, placards and banners expressing their opinion during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll / Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-march-along-plaa-sant-jaume-with-flags-placards-and-banners-expressing-their-opinion-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-coll-image499515029.html
RM2M0JTED–Protesters march along Plaça Sant Jaume with flags, placards and banners expressing their opinion during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll /
Alexander Berkman, 'Right hand man,' of Emma Goldman, the anarchist. Both Berkman and Miss Goldman since have been arrested and convicted for seditious talk ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alexander-berkman-right-hand-man-of-emma-goldman-the-anarchist-both-berkman-and-miss-goldman-since-have-been-arrested-and-convicted-for-seditious-talk-ca-1918-image227057865.html
RMR5BAHD–Alexander Berkman, 'Right hand man,' of Emma Goldman, the anarchist. Both Berkman and Miss Goldman since have been arrested and convicted for seditious talk ca. 1918
Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emma-goldman-convicted-anarchist-and-long-notorious-for-her-radical-expressions-of-distrust-in-her-countrys-government-as-she-appeared-just-before-entering-the-federal-penitentiary-to-serve-her-term-ca-1914-1918-image227119960.html
RMR5E5R4–Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498676.html
RMEP63W8–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-burning-torches-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421218.html
RM2AGXT5P–Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutherstadt-wittenberg-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-am-amtsgericht-wittenberg-soll-der-anzeigenhauptmeister-niclas-matthei-wegen-volksverhetzun-verurteilt-worden-sein-er-reichte-revision-ein-weshalb-der-fall-nun-vor-dem-landgericht-dessau-rosslau-verhandelt-wird-lutherstadt-wittenberg-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-at-wittenberg-district-court-niclas-matthei-is-said-to-have-been-convicted-of-sedition-he-filed-an-appeal-which-is-why-the-case-is-image608444172.html
RM2X9W0N0–Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is
Dresden, Germany. 11th June, 2023. Silke Frometa Compte, wife of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, stands on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement broke out in many cities of the socialist Caribbean state. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an original 25-year sentence was reduced to 15 years. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-11th-june-2023-silke-frometa-compte-wife-of-imprisoned-german-cuban-luis-frometa-compte-stands-on-the-sidelines-of-a-rally-in-alaunpark-frmeta-compte-from-dresden-had-been-on-a-family-visit-to-havana-in-july-2021-when-demonstrations-for-freedom-and-against-mismanagement-broke-out-in-many-cities-of-the-socialist-caribbean-state-frmeta-compte-was-arrested-for-filming-one-of-the-protests-with-a-cell-phone-according-to-his-family-he-was-convicted-of-sedition-and-an-original-25-year-sentence-was-reduced-to-15-years-credit-sebastian-kahnertdpaalamy-live-news-image555771721.html
RM2R85GE1–Dresden, Germany. 11th June, 2023. Silke Frometa Compte, wife of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, stands on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement broke out in many cities of the socialist Caribbean state. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an original 25-year sentence was reduced to 15 years. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News
Protesters march along Plaça Sant Jaume with flags, placards and banners expressing their opinion during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll / Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-march-along-plaa-sant-jaume-with-flags-placards-and-banners-expressing-their-opinion-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-coll-image499515042.html
RM2M0JTEX–Protesters march along Plaça Sant Jaume with flags, placards and banners expressing their opinion during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll /
Engraving entitled: Harpers Ferry Insurrection, the battle ground, Captain Alberts' party attacking the insurgents. The illustration shows the shootout between Marines and insurgents, with a view of the railroad bridge, the engine-house, and the village. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-engraving-entitled-harpers-ferry-insurrection-the-battle-ground-captain-104001609.html
RMG15K35–Engraving entitled: Harpers Ferry Insurrection, the battle ground, Captain Alberts' party attacking the insurgents. The illustration shows the shootout between Marines and insurgents, with a view of the railroad bridge, the engine-house, and the village.
Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emma-goldman-convicted-anarchist-and-long-notorious-for-her-radical-expressions-of-distrust-in-her-countrys-government-as-she-appeared-just-before-entering-the-federal-penitentiary-to-serve-her-term-ca-1914-1918-image227117492.html
RMR5E2K0–Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498985.html
RMEP6489–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
Emma Goldman, anarchist and disturber, and her ever present aid, Alexander Berkman, who is a Socialist, Anarchist, and general trouble maker, who, together, were arrested and convicted of obstructing the draft ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emma-goldman-anarchist-and-disturber-and-her-ever-present-aid-alexander-berkman-who-is-a-socialist-anarchist-and-general-trouble-maker-who-together-were-arrested-and-convicted-of-obstructing-the-draft-ca-1918-image227035321.html
RMR5A9T9–Emma Goldman, anarchist and disturber, and her ever present aid, Alexander Berkman, who is a Socialist, Anarchist, and general trouble maker, who, together, were arrested and convicted of obstructing the draft ca. 1918
Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-burning-torches-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421231.html
RM2AGXT67–Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutherstadt-wittenberg-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-am-amtsgericht-wittenberg-soll-der-anzeigenhauptmeister-niclas-matthei-wegen-volksverhetzun-verurteilt-worden-sein-er-reichte-revision-ein-weshalb-der-fall-nun-vor-dem-landgericht-dessau-rosslau-verhandelt-wird-lutherstadt-wittenberg-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-at-wittenberg-district-court-niclas-matthei-is-said-to-have-been-convicted-of-sedition-he-filed-an-appeal-which-is-why-the-case-is-image608444161.html
RM2X9W0MH–Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is
PRODUCTION - 11 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l) and Janie (r) Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte, wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement occurred in many cities in the socialist Caribbean nation. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/production-11-june-2023-saxony-dresden-maria-l-and-janie-r-frometa-compte-daughters-of-imprisoned-german-cuban-luis-frometa-compte-and-silke-frometa-compte-wife-stand-on-the-sidelines-of-a-rally-in-alaunpark-holding-a-photo-of-luis-frometa-compte-frmeta-compte-from-dresden-had-been-on-a-family-visit-to-havana-in-july-2021-when-demonstrations-for-freedom-and-against-mismanagement-occurred-in-many-cities-in-the-socialist-caribbean-nation-frmeta-compte-was-arrested-for-filming-one-of-the-protests-with-a-cell-phone-according-to-his-family-he-was-convicted-of-sedition-and-an-image557891972.html
RM2RBJ4W8–PRODUCTION - 11 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l) and Janie (r) Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte, wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement occurred in many cities in the socialist Caribbean nation. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an
The main leaders of the Act recite the national anthem during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-main-leaders-of-the-act-recite-the-national-anthem-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-collsopa-imagessipa-usa-image499515027.html
RM2M0JTEB–The main leaders of the Act recite the national anthem during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Illustration showing the burial of dead insurgents killed at John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. The raid was an attempt by white abolitionist John Brown to start an armed slave revolt by seizing a United States Arsenal at Harpers Ferry in Virginia in 185 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-illustration-showing-the-burial-of-dead-insurgents-killed-at-john-104001608.html
RMG15K34–Illustration showing the burial of dead insurgents killed at John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. The raid was an attempt by white abolitionist John Brown to start an armed slave revolt by seizing a United States Arsenal at Harpers Ferry in Virginia in 185
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498983.html
RMEP6487–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
Alexander Berkman, 'Right hand man,' of Emma Goldman, the anarchist. Both Berkman and Miss Goldman since have been arrested and convicted for seditious talk ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alexander-berkman-right-hand-man-of-emma-goldman-the-anarchist-both-berkman-and-miss-goldman-since-have-been-arrested-and-convicted-for-seditious-talk-ca-1918-image239286617.html
RMRW8CEH–Alexander Berkman, 'Right hand man,' of Emma Goldman, the anarchist. Both Berkman and Miss Goldman since have been arrested and convicted for seditious talk ca. 1918
Protesters with torches take part during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-with-torches-take-part-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421222.html
RM2AGXT5X–Protesters with torches take part during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutherstadt-wittenberg-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-am-amtsgericht-wittenberg-soll-der-anzeigenhauptmeister-niclas-matthei-wegen-volksverhetzun-verurteilt-worden-sein-er-reichte-revision-ein-weshalb-der-fall-nun-vor-dem-landgericht-dessau-rosslau-verhandelt-wird-lutherstadt-wittenberg-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-at-wittenberg-district-court-niclas-matthei-is-said-to-have-been-convicted-of-sedition-he-filed-an-appeal-which-is-why-the-case-is-image608444173.html
RM2X9W0N1–Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is
PRODUCTION - 11 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l) and Janie (r) Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte (M), wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement took place in many cities in the socialist Caribbean country. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/production-11-june-2023-saxony-dresden-maria-l-and-janie-r-frometa-compte-daughters-of-imprisoned-german-cuban-luis-frometa-compte-and-silke-frometa-compte-m-wife-stand-on-the-sidelines-of-a-rally-in-alaunpark-holding-a-photo-of-luis-frometa-compte-frmeta-compte-from-dresden-had-been-on-a-family-visit-to-havana-in-july-2021-when-demonstrations-for-freedom-and-against-mismanagement-took-place-in-many-cities-in-the-socialist-caribbean-country-frmeta-compte-was-arrested-for-filming-one-of-the-protests-with-a-cell-phone-according-to-his-family-he-was-convicted-of-sedition-image555772617.html
RM2R85HJ1–PRODUCTION - 11 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l) and Janie (r) Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte (M), wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement took place in many cities in the socialist Caribbean country. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition,
The leader of the Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC), Dolors Feliu, talks to the media during the demonsstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Image Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-leader-of-the-assemblea-nacional-catalana-anc-dolors-feliu-talks-to-the-media-during-the-demonsstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-collsopa-image-image499515017.html
RM2M0JTE1–The leader of the Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC), Dolors Feliu, talks to the media during the demonsstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Image
Engraving entitled: 'Harpers Ferry Insurrection. Interior of the Engine House, just before the gate is broken down by the storming party.' The print shows Brown with hostages. John Brown, a white abolitionist, attempted to start an armed slave revolt by s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-engraving-entitled-harpers-ferry-insurrection-interior-of-the-engine-104001607.html
RMG15K33–Engraving entitled: 'Harpers Ferry Insurrection. Interior of the Engine House, just before the gate is broken down by the storming party.' The print shows Brown with hostages. John Brown, a white abolitionist, attempted to start an armed slave revolt by s
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498681.html
RMEP63WD–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
Protesters with torches take part during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-with-torches-take-part-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421226.html
RM2AGXT62–Protesters with torches take part during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutherstadt-wittenberg-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-themenbild-amtsgericht-wittenberg-02062024-am-amtsgericht-wittenberg-soll-der-anzeigenhauptmeister-niclas-matthei-wegen-volksverhetzun-verurteilt-worden-sein-er-reichte-revision-ein-weshalb-der-fall-nun-vor-dem-landgericht-dessau-rosslau-verhandelt-wird-lutherstadt-wittenberg-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-themed-picture-wittenberg-district-court-02-06-2024-at-wittenberg-district-court-niclas-matthei-is-said-to-have-been-convicted-of-sedition-he-filed-an-appeal-which-is-why-the-case-is-image608444171.html
RM2X9W0MY–Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Themenbild - Amtsgericht Wittenberg, 02.06.2024 Am Amtsgericht Wittenberg soll der Anzeigenhauptmeister Niclas Matthei wegen Volksverhetzun verurteilt worden sein. Er reichte Revision ein - weshalb der Fall nun vor dem Landgericht Dessau-Rosslau verhandelt wird. *** Lutherstadt Wittenberg Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 Themed picture Wittenberg District Court, 02 06 2024 At Wittenberg District Court, Niclas Matthei is said to have been convicted of sedition He filed an appeal, which is why the case is
PRODUCTION - 11 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l) and Janie (r) Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte, wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement occurred in many cities in the socialist Caribbean nation. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/production-11-june-2023-saxony-dresden-maria-l-and-janie-r-frometa-compte-daughters-of-imprisoned-german-cuban-luis-frometa-compte-and-silke-frometa-compte-wife-stand-on-the-sidelines-of-a-rally-in-alaunpark-holding-a-photo-of-luis-frometa-compte-frmeta-compte-from-dresden-had-been-on-a-family-visit-to-havana-in-july-2021-when-demonstrations-for-freedom-and-against-mismanagement-occurred-in-many-cities-in-the-socialist-caribbean-nation-frmeta-compte-was-arrested-for-filming-one-of-the-protests-with-a-cell-phone-according-to-his-family-he-was-convicted-of-sedition-and-an-image557556356.html
RM2RB2TR0–PRODUCTION - 11 June 2023, Saxony, Dresden: Maria (l) and Janie (r) Frometa Compte, daughters of imprisoned German-Cuban Luis Frometa Compte, and Silke Frometa Compte, wife, stand on the sidelines of a rally in Alaunpark holding a photo of Luis Frometa Compte. Frómeta Compte, from Dresden, had been on a family visit to Havana in July 2021, when demonstrations for freedom and against mismanagement occurred in many cities in the socialist Caribbean nation. Frómeta Compte was arrested for filming one of the protests with a cell phone, according to his family. He was convicted of sedition, and an
La Paz, Bolivia. 18th Mar, 2021. Thousands of pro-government demonstrators are demanding the conviction of former interim president Jeanine Anez and her ministers. The politicians were arrested on terrorism, sedition and conspiracy charges and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-paz-bolivia-18th-mar-2021-thousands-of-pro-government-demonstrators-are-demanding-the-conviction-of-former-interim-president-jeanine-anez-and-her-ministers-the-politicians-were-arrested-on-terrorism-sedition-and-conspiracy-charges-and-face-up-to-30-years-in-prison-if-convicted-credit-radoslaw-czajkowskidpaalamy-live-news-image415620187.html
RM2F453P3–La Paz, Bolivia. 18th Mar, 2021. Thousands of pro-government demonstrators are demanding the conviction of former interim president Jeanine Anez and her ministers. The politicians were arrested on terrorism, sedition and conspiracy charges and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News
A crowd of protesters gathers during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-protesters-gathers-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-collsopa-imagessipa-usa-image499515030.html
RM2M0JTEE–A crowd of protesters gathers during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498990.html
RMEP648E–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-burning-torches-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421214.html
RM2AGXT5J–Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
January 29, 2021, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain: Workers dismissed by the generality of Catalonia, who were in charge of tracking the covid-19 contacts, Jordi Cuixart, president of Ã’mnium Cultural, convicted of sedition, who says We are not 849 fired trackers, we are 849 families closer to job insecurity and another that says, month of 1,500,000 calls made that are appreciated leaving 849 trackers on the street.Jordi Cuixart, president of Ã’mnium Cultural (Catalan cultural association with a political aspect to promote the Catalan language and culture and the independence of Catalonia), convict Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/january-29-2021-barcelona-catalonia-spain-workers-dismissed-by-the-generality-of-catalonia-who-were-in-charge-of-tracking-the-covid-19-contacts-jordi-cuixart-president-of-mnium-cultural-convicted-of-sedition-who-says-we-are-not-849-fired-trackers-we-are-849-families-closer-to-job-insecurity-and-another-that-says-month-of-1500000-calls-made-that-are-appreciated-leaving-849-trackers-on-the-streetjordi-cuixart-president-of-mnium-cultural-catalan-cultural-association-with-a-political-aspect-to-promote-the-catalan-language-and-culture-and-the-independence-of-catalonia-convict-image399978985.html
RM2E6MH7N–January 29, 2021, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain: Workers dismissed by the generality of Catalonia, who were in charge of tracking the covid-19 contacts, Jordi Cuixart, president of Ã’mnium Cultural, convicted of sedition, who says We are not 849 fired trackers, we are 849 families closer to job insecurity and another that says, month of 1,500,000 calls made that are appreciated leaving 849 trackers on the street.Jordi Cuixart, president of Ã’mnium Cultural (Catalan cultural association with a political aspect to promote the Catalan language and culture and the independence of Catalonia), convict
La Paz, Bolivia. 18th Mar, 2021. Thousands of pro-government demonstrators are demanding the conviction of former interim president Jeanine Anez and her ministers. The politicians were arrested on terrorism, sedition and conspiracy charges and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-paz-bolivia-18th-mar-2021-thousands-of-pro-government-demonstrators-are-demanding-the-conviction-of-former-interim-president-jeanine-anez-and-her-ministers-the-politicians-were-arrested-on-terrorism-sedition-and-conspiracy-charges-and-face-up-to-30-years-in-prison-if-convicted-credit-radoslaw-czajkowskidpaalamy-live-news-image415620207.html
RM2F453PR–La Paz, Bolivia. 18th Mar, 2021. Thousands of pro-government demonstrators are demanding the conviction of former interim president Jeanine Anez and her ministers. The politicians were arrested on terrorism, sedition and conspiracy charges and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News
La Paz, Bolivia. 15th Mar, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators protested the arrest of former interim president Jeanine Anez, several of her ministers, and high-ranking police and army officers. The demonstrators see the arrests as political persecution. The politicians were arrested on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-paz-bolivia-15th-mar-2021-hundreds-of-demonstrators-protested-the-arrest-of-former-interim-president-jeanine-anez-several-of-her-ministers-and-high-ranking-police-and-army-officers-the-demonstrators-see-the-arrests-as-political-persecution-the-politicians-were-arrested-on-charges-of-terrorism-sedition-and-conspiracy-and-face-up-to-30-years-in-prison-if-convicted-credit-radoslaw-czajkowskidpaalamy-live-news-image415092299.html
RM2F392CY–La Paz, Bolivia. 15th Mar, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators protested the arrest of former interim president Jeanine Anez, several of her ministers, and high-ranking police and army officers. The demonstrators see the arrests as political persecution. The politicians were arrested on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News
Albano Dante Fachin, former parliamentarian and activist speaks during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/albano-dante-fachin-former-parliamentarian-and-activist-speaks-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-collsopa-imagessipa-usa-image499515034.html
RM2M0JTEJ–Albano Dante Fachin, former parliamentarian and activist speaks during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498992.html
RMEP648G–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apdr-and-other-social-activists-stage-rally-from-college-street-to-82498674.html
RMEP63W6–APDR and other social activists stage rally from College Street to Y-Channel demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Chhatradhar Mahato, Prasun Chatterjee, Raja Sarkhel and others. Chhatradhar Mahato and other were convicted by court in the West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur district for sedition and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 2008. A Midnapore court sentenced Chhatradhar Mahato, convener of Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (People's Committee against Police Atrocities), and five others to life imprisonment after holding them guilty under UAPA fo
Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-burning-torches-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421223.html
RM2AGXT5Y–Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
January 29, 2021, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain: Workers dismissed by the generality of Catalonia, who were in charge of tracking the covid-19 contacts, Jordi Cuixart, president of Ã’mnium Cultural, convicted of sedition, who says We are not 849 fired trackers, we are 849 families closer to job insecurity and another that says, month of 1,500,000 calls made that are appreciated leaving 849 trackers on the street.Jordi Cuixart, president of Ã’mnium Cultural (Catalan cultural association with a political aspect to promote the Catalan language and culture and the independence of Catalonia), convict Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/january-29-2021-barcelona-catalonia-spain-workers-dismissed-by-the-generality-of-catalonia-who-were-in-charge-of-tracking-the-covid-19-contacts-jordi-cuixart-president-of-mnium-cultural-convicted-of-sedition-who-says-we-are-not-849-fired-trackers-we-are-849-families-closer-to-job-insecurity-and-another-that-says-month-of-1500000-calls-made-that-are-appreciated-leaving-849-trackers-on-the-streetjordi-cuixart-president-of-mnium-cultural-catalan-cultural-association-with-a-political-aspect-to-promote-the-catalan-language-and-culture-and-the-independence-of-catalonia-convict-image399978986.html
RM2E6MH7P–January 29, 2021, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain: Workers dismissed by the generality of Catalonia, who were in charge of tracking the covid-19 contacts, Jordi Cuixart, president of Ã’mnium Cultural, convicted of sedition, who says We are not 849 fired trackers, we are 849 families closer to job insecurity and another that says, month of 1,500,000 calls made that are appreciated leaving 849 trackers on the street.Jordi Cuixart, president of Ã’mnium Cultural (Catalan cultural association with a political aspect to promote the Catalan language and culture and the independence of Catalonia), convict
La Paz, Bolivia. 15th Mar, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators protested the arrest of former interim president Jeanine Anez, several of her ministers, and high-ranking police and army officers. The demonstrators see the arrests as political persecution. The politicians were arrested on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-paz-bolivia-15th-mar-2021-hundreds-of-demonstrators-protested-the-arrest-of-former-interim-president-jeanine-anez-several-of-her-ministers-and-high-ranking-police-and-army-officers-the-demonstrators-see-the-arrests-as-political-persecution-the-politicians-were-arrested-on-charges-of-terrorism-sedition-and-conspiracy-and-face-up-to-30-years-in-prison-if-convicted-credit-radoslaw-czajkowskidpaalamy-live-news-image415092292.html
RM2F392CM–La Paz, Bolivia. 15th Mar, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators protested the arrest of former interim president Jeanine Anez, several of her ministers, and high-ranking police and army officers. The demonstrators see the arrests as political persecution. The politicians were arrested on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News
Protesters march along Plaça Sant Jaume with flags, placards and banners expressing their opinion during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll / Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-march-along-plaa-sant-jaume-with-flags-placards-and-banners-expressing-their-opinion-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-coll-image499515012.html
RM2M0JTDT–Protesters march along Plaça Sant Jaume with flags, placards and banners expressing their opinion during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll /
Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-burning-torches-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421221.html
RM2AGXT5W–Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. 1st Feb, 2021. Protester is seen with the Catalan independence flag and a shirt that reads, Democracy.Catalan pro-independence groups have made demonstrations at various points throughout Catalonia in support of political prisoners convicted of crimes of sedition by the Supreme Court of Spain, after the Provincial Electoral Board of Barcelona decided on January 28 that it did not authorize the concentrations Weekly Mondays held in support of political prisoners between February 1 and 8, which coincide with the electoral campaign of the Generalitat of Catalonia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barcelona-catalonia-spain-1st-feb-2021-protester-is-seen-with-the-catalan-independence-flag-and-a-shirt-that-reads-democracycatalan-pro-independence-groups-have-made-demonstrations-at-various-points-throughout-catalonia-in-support-of-political-prisoners-convicted-of-crimes-of-sedition-by-the-supreme-court-of-spain-after-the-provincial-electoral-board-of-barcelona-decided-on-january-28-that-it-did-not-authorize-the-concentrations-weekly-mondays-held-in-support-of-political-prisoners-between-february-1-and-8-which-coincide-with-the-electoral-campaign-of-the-generalitat-of-catalonia-image401376895.html
RM2E90893–Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. 1st Feb, 2021. Protester is seen with the Catalan independence flag and a shirt that reads, Democracy.Catalan pro-independence groups have made demonstrations at various points throughout Catalonia in support of political prisoners convicted of crimes of sedition by the Supreme Court of Spain, after the Provincial Electoral Board of Barcelona decided on January 28 that it did not authorize the concentrations Weekly Mondays held in support of political prisoners between February 1 and 8, which coincide with the electoral campaign of the Generalitat of Catalonia.
La Paz, Bolivia. 15th Mar, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators protested the arrest of former interim president Jeanine Anez, several of her ministers, and high-ranking police and army officers. The demonstrators see the arrests as political persecution. The politicians were arrested on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-paz-bolivia-15th-mar-2021-hundreds-of-demonstrators-protested-the-arrest-of-former-interim-president-jeanine-anez-several-of-her-ministers-and-high-ranking-police-and-army-officers-the-demonstrators-see-the-arrests-as-political-persecution-the-politicians-were-arrested-on-charges-of-terrorism-sedition-and-conspiracy-and-face-up-to-30-years-in-prison-if-convicted-credit-radoslaw-czajkowskidpaalamy-live-news-image415092339.html
RM2F392EB–La Paz, Bolivia. 15th Mar, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators protested the arrest of former interim president Jeanine Anez, several of her ministers, and high-ranking police and army officers. The demonstrators see the arrests as political persecution. The politicians were arrested on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News
La Paz, Bolivia. 18th Mar, 2021. A group of men with homemade shields watch a fire-breather spit fire at a political rally. Thousands of pro-government demonstrators are demanding the conviction of former interim president Jeanine Anez and her ministers. The politicians were arrested on terrorism, sedition and conspiracy charges and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-paz-bolivia-18th-mar-2021-a-group-of-men-with-homemade-shields-watch-a-fire-breather-spit-fire-at-a-political-rally-thousands-of-pro-government-demonstrators-are-demanding-the-conviction-of-former-interim-president-jeanine-anez-and-her-ministers-the-politicians-were-arrested-on-terrorism-sedition-and-conspiracy-charges-and-face-up-to-30-years-in-prison-if-convicted-credit-radoslaw-czajkowskidpaalamy-live-news-image415620205.html
RM2F453PN–La Paz, Bolivia. 18th Mar, 2021. A group of men with homemade shields watch a fire-breather spit fire at a political rally. Thousands of pro-government demonstrators are demanding the conviction of former interim president Jeanine Anez and her ministers. The politicians were arrested on terrorism, sedition and conspiracy charges and face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Credit: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa/Alamy Live News
Protesters hold flags and placards expressing their opinion during the demonstration Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-flags-and-placards-expressing-their-opinion-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-collsopa-imagessipa-usa-image499515026.html
RM2M0JTEA–Protesters hold flags and placards expressing their opinion during the demonstration Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-burning-torches-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421234.html
RM2AGXT6A–Protesters hold burning torches during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
Protesters march along Plaça Sant Jaume with flags, placards and banners expressing their opinion during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll / Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-march-along-plaa-sant-jaume-with-flags-placards-and-banners-expressing-their-opinion-during-the-demonstration-thousands-of-protesters-demonstrate-against-the-new-law-of-aggravated-public-disorder-which-replaces-the-law-for-the-crime-of-sedition-the-crime-for-which-the-pro-independence-leaders-were-tried-and-convicted-civil-organisations-consider-that-this-new-law-harms-civil-rights-such-as-the-right-to-organize-rally-and-demonstrate-at-mass-events-this-is-the-first-major-demonstration-organised-by-civil-organisations-since-september-11-in-barcelona-photo-by-mario-coll-image499515046.html
RM2M0JTF2–Protesters march along Plaça Sant Jaume with flags, placards and banners expressing their opinion during the demonstration. Thousands of protesters demonstrate against the new law of 'aggravated public disorder', which replaces the law for the crime of sedition. The crime for which the pro-independence leaders were tried and convicted. Civil organisations consider that this new law harms civil rights, such as the right to organize, rally and demonstrate at mass events. This is the first major demonstration organised by civil organisations since September 11 in Barcelona. (Photo by Mario Coll /
Protesters with torches take part during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-with-torches-take-part-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421229.html
RM2AGXT65–Protesters with torches take part during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.
A protester holds a placard during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-protester-holds-a-placard-during-the-demonstrationhundreds-of-supporters-for-the-independence-of-catalonia-marched-carrying-torches-lit-to-demand-for-freedom-of-the-political-prisoners-convicted-of-sedition-and-embezzlement-of-public-funds-to-long-prison-sentences-image337421228.html
RM2AGXT64–A protester holds a placard during the demonstration.Hundreds of supporters for the independence of Catalonia marched carrying torches lit to demand for freedom of the political prisoners convicted of sedition and embezzlement of public funds to long prison sentences.