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They Helped Women Fight Online Abuse. They Were Barred From the U.S.

The New York Times – Business:

The founders of HateAid, a German human-rights group that helps victims of online attacks, were accused by the Trump administration of being part of a “global censorship-industrial complex.”

Adam Satariano
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Anna-Lena von Hodenberg, Cyberharassment, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Germany, HateAid, International Relations, Josephine Ballon, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Rubio, Marco, Social Media, Threats and Threatening Messages, United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, Vance, J D
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