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Protesters in Slovakia rallied against a new law passed by Parliament, which they believe could restrict free expression and negatively impact non-governmental organizations. The measure, similar to Russia's "foreign agent" law, would require NGOs to disclose information about their leaders and significant donors. Critics argue the law violates privacy, freedom of expression, and the right to freely associate, as well as EU rules.
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