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Can you please share some links on this? All I could find was a similar case in Thailand: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/10/thai-man-arres...



I found that, but this is in French, obviously: http://www.leparisien.fr/rozay-en-brie-77540/rozay-en-brie-c...

My own (approximate) translation of parts of the text:

"Sur Facebook, le trentenaire avait apposé un «J’aime» sur une image d’un combattant de Daesh brandissant la tête décapitée d’une femme. Il a été condamné à trois mois de prison avec sursis." --> "On Facebook, the man in his thirties had clicked "like" on a picture of an ISIS fighter holding the head of a beheaded woman. He was given a 3-month suspended prison sentence".

"«Quand on met J’aime, c’est que l’on considère que ce n’est pas choquant ou que l’on adhère», considère pour sa part Jean-Baptiste Bougerol, le substitut du procureur de la République." --> ""When you click "like" on something, you consider it's not shocking or you agree with it"", said the prosecutor".




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