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Court Sentences Two Mauritanian MPs to Four Years in Prison

A court in Mauritania has sentenced MPs Mariam Cheikh Jink and Ghamou Ashour to four years in prison for inciting hatred and undermining state symbols. This ruling raises significant questions about freedom of expression in the country.

Trump Accuses Jeffries of Inciting Violence After Assassination Attempt

U.S. President Donald Trump has accused House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of directly inciting violence following a recent assassination attempt against him. These accusations arise amid increasing tensions in the American political landscape.

UK summons Iranian ambassador over controversial post

The British government has summoned the Iranian ambassador in London due to a post deemed 'inciting'. This action reflects rising tensions between the two nations during a sensitive period.

Indonesian Police Investigate Social Media Activists for Incitement

The Metro Jaya Police in Indonesia are investigating allegations against social media activists Ade Armando and Parmedi Arya for online incitement. This follows a formal complaint filed by the Maluku Lawyers Alliance.

Legal Report Filed Against Activists for Social Media Incitement

In a controversial move, the Maluku Lawyers Alliance has filed a police report against activists Ade Armando and Permadi Arya for incitement via social media. This action follows the release of edited videos from a political speech that sparked widespread debate.

File official complaint against calls to change government in Indonesia

The head of Presidium Kebangsaan 08, H. Kurniawan, announced his intention to file an official complaint against Saiful Majani and Islah Bahrawi for allegedly calling for a government change. This decision comes amid rising political tensions in Indonesia.

Indonesian Prosecutor's Office Appeals Acquittal of Activists

The Indonesian Prosecutor's Office has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court against the acquittal of <strong>Delpidro Marahan</strong> and three other activists accused of incitement during protests in August 2025. This move aims to reconsider the ruling that found the defendants not guilty.

Court rules Trump not immune from riot incitement lawsuits

A federal judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump is not immune from civil lawsuits accusing him of inciting the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot. This decision follows the determination that his statements during a rally that day may constitute unprotected incitement under the First Amendment.

MBC Files Legal Action Against Abusers After Changing Air Date

MBC has announced its intention to file lawsuits against individuals who have targeted the network and its employees with direct abuse following the change in the airing date of the series 'Embassy 87'. The charges include defamation, sectarian incitement, and death threats.