Protesters fight gas fines in Antwerp.
Protesters in Antwerp faced fines for demonstrations. A court rejected these fines. This shows a fight about freedom of expression.
Twenty-six people were fined after a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Antwerp. The court said the protesters have a right to protest. The fines were seen as unfair. This event is causing discussion about how police handle protests. It also raises questions about support for Palestinian activism.
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Highlights
Protesters Face Fines
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Antwerp are being issued fines for demonstrations.
Fines Are Arbitrary
Protesters say the fines are randomly written and unfair.
Court Dismisses Fines
A court has dismissed the fines for 26 protesters.
Right to Protest Asserted
The court decision highlights the right to protest in Antwerp.
Debate on Activism
The situation draws attention to Palestinian activism and government responses.