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A philosopher faces defamation charges after condemning the use of the term “ethnic replacement” by a government minister. An Italian academic is facing criminal defamation charges after describing a government minister’s espousal of a white supremacist conspiracy as “neo-Hitlerite.” Donatella Di Cesare, professor of theoretical philosophy at the Sapienza University of Rome, told Times Higher Education that the lawsuit against her, one of several brought recently by members of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party, was a means of “intimidation,” warning of an “authoritarian stranglehold” suppressing public discourse.
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